by Ben Rehder ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 13, 2008
Too many subplots rob an eminently likable protagonist (Gun Shy, 2007, etc.) of valuable playing time.
Game Warden John Marlin has more than his share of Jurassic Park moments without ever leaving Blanco County, Texas.
A sauropod’s skull could go for as much as a million dollars, according to Dr. Underwood, a paleontologist who adds that its value is considerably enhanced because dinosaur fossils have never before been found in Central Texas. That’s precisely the information he’d made available to Hollis Farley on the day the now defunct backhoe operator appeared in his office requesting expertise. Is the skull for real? asks Marlin. Certainly, replies Dr. Underwood, a position he takes firmly enough, though he’s been shown only photos. Could that be why person or persons unknown treated young fossil finder Farley so shabbily? Did he interrupt a fossil heist? A search of the Farley premises has turned up no sign of the aged skull. Has it been stolen? As his investigation deepens, Marlin begins to wonder if the Farley homicide might have other explanations. Granted, Pastor Pete, the well-known televangelist (as per his DVD “Breaking Bread with Jesus”), does seem an unlikely suspect. Still, there are provocative links to the pastor’s sexy wife. Although the game warden’s own nuptials are only days away, problems are already developing, unbeknownst to him, that have catastrophic potential.
Too many subplots rob an eminently likable protagonist (Gun Shy, 2007, etc.) of valuable playing time.Pub Date: May 13, 2008
ISBN: 978-0-312-35754-2
Page Count: 352
Publisher: Minotaur
Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2008
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by Victoria Thompson ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 5, 2019
An amusingly complex con combines with little-known historical details to provide an enchanting read.
A determined woman seeks justice.
Elizabeth Miles had a disreputable past as a grifter, but a chance friendship with Mrs. Bates, a suffragette, introduced her into New York society, and now she’s engaged to her friend's son, Gideon Bates, a straight-arrow lawyer. While Gideon is waiting to be called up to serve in the Great War, Cpl. Thomas Preston asks him to draft a new will leaving Thomas’ money and his one-third share in Preston Shoe Manufacturing to his pregnant new wife, Rose O’Dell, instead of his older brother, Fred, who currently shares ownership of the company with Thomas and Delia, their young, widowed stepmother. Since Rose is not the sort the Preston family would approve of, Gideon writes the will in secret, naming himself executor, and Thomas leaves it with Rose. All too soon thereafter, an angry Fred Preston barges into Gideon’s office saying that his brother is dead and his brother's widow claims to be the heir. Refusing to reveal his client’s business, Gideon visits Rose’s apartment, where he runs into the bruiser who attempted to strangle her and stole the only signed copy of the will. It’s clear that neither Fred nor his stepmother will help Rose, whom Elizabeth moves to her aunt’s house, where she and several other progressive women live, knowing that she’ll be safe. When neither threats of court cases nor attempts to shame Fred work, Elizabeth turns to her brother and father, the Old Man, and their talented group of con men (City of Secrets, 2018, etc.) to find a way to raise money for Rose and the coming child. Disapproving of war profiteers and men who hurt women, the group comes up with a clever plan that will make Rose rich and pay them something for their efforts. They stumble into the American Protective League, a nest of German spies, and a still more dangerous enemy in the Spanish flu, which will kill vast numbers all over the globe.
An amusingly complex con combines with little-known historical details to provide an enchanting read.Pub Date: Nov. 5, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-9848-0565-2
Page Count: 336
Publisher: Berkley Prime Crime
Review Posted Online: Sept. 14, 2019
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 2019
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by Michael Koryta ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 14, 2019
Koryta has never been better than with this knuckle-biting thriller.
Slowly emerging from the coma she's been in since a black cargo van rammed the car she was using to transport a visiting professor, killing him, Maine college senior Tara Beckley is targeted by a ruthless young hit man.
After the driver of the van admits his guilt, police rule the collision a simple wreck. But it doesn't take long for insurance investigator Abby Kaplan, a former racer and stunt driver who knows how cars behave at high speeds, to determine that this was no accident. She responds emotionally to Tara and her family; Abby's boyfriend in Los Angeles was left in a coma after a reckless joy ride she took him on ended badly. The bad news for the bad guys, who are desperate to get their hands on a device that was in the professor's possession, is that Tara is now conscious and alert and able to communicate by moving her eyes. Dax Blackwell, the boyish, creepily calm gunman (whose father, Jack, an Australian assassin, died in Koryta's Those Who Wish Me Dead), must not only get past Abby to get to Tara, he also has to contend with Tara's fiercely protective sister, Shannon. It's a measure of how good this book is that the chilling, masterfully sustained suspense is only one of its standout achievements. Koryta never brushes off anyone's death; he makes you feel for the victims. The relationship between Tara and her sibling is beautifully nuanced, full of revealing details going back to their childhood. And Koryta’s (How It Happened, 2018, etc.) fans will surely appreciate the suggestion of a sequel.
Koryta has never been better than with this knuckle-biting thriller.Pub Date: May 14, 2019
ISBN: 978-0-316-29400-3
Page Count: 400
Publisher: Little, Brown
Review Posted Online: Feb. 18, 2019
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2019
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