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ALLEY KAT BLUES

Sacramento p.i. Kat Colorado's fifth case (Wild Kat, 1994, etc.) gives her plenty of opportunity to do what she does best: fight. She fights with her client, Medora Dillard, who wants Kat to look further than the police will into the hit-and-run death of her daughter Courtney (``They hurt her to death'')—but who doesn't want to stand up to her Mormon husband who read Courtney out of the family years ago and doesn't feel any more kindly toward her now that she's dead. She fights with her lover, Las Vegas cop Hank Parker, who's taking an awfully close personal interest in the plight of Amber Echo—a woman fearful that her kid sister, Belle, is the latest victim of the Las Vegas Strip Stalker. She fights—oh, it seems polite enough, but you're just waiting for the bared fingernails to come out—with poor dear Amber, whom she befriends incognito. And, in repeated trips between Las Vegas and Sacramento, she fights with all the monstrously manipulative men Courtney Dillard was trying to stand up to, the equally manipulative women who are taking a leaf from their playbook—and whoever's trying to pull her off the case by smashing her windows, following her, and sending her a funeral wreath, a dead bunny, and five detestable anchovy pizzas. Nobody blows the feminist whistle as shrilly as Kat—not even in as overemphatic, ill-integrated a tale as this one. (Author tour)

Pub Date: June 1, 1995

ISBN: 0-385-46852-0

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Doubleday

Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 1995

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AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

This ran in the S.E.P. and resulted in more demands for the story in book form than ever recorded. Well, here it is and it is a honey. Imagine ten people, not knowing each other, not knowing why they were invited on a certain island house-party, not knowing their hosts. Then imagine them dead, one by one, until none remained alive, nor any clue to the murderer. Grand suspense, a unique trick, expertly handled.

Pub Date: Feb. 21, 1939

ISBN: 0062073478

Page Count: 272

Publisher: Dodd, Mead

Review Posted Online: Sept. 20, 2011

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 1939

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LONG RANGE

One protest from an outraged innocent says it all: “This is America. This is Wyoming.”

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Once again, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett gets mixed up in a killing whose principal suspect is his old friend Nate Romanowski, whose attempts to live off the grid keep breaking down in a series of felony charges.

If Judge Hewitt hadn’t bent over to pick up a spoon that had fallen from his dinner table, the sniper set up nearly a mile from his house in the gated community of the Eagle Mountain Club would have ended his life. As it was, the victim was Sue Hewitt, leaving the judge alive and free to rail and threaten anyone he suspected of the shooting. Incoming Twelve Sleep County Sheriff Brendan Kapelow’s interest in using the case to promote his political ambitions and the judge’s inability to see further than his nose make them the perfect targets for a frame-up of Nate, who just wants to be left alone in the middle of nowhere to train his falcons and help his bride, Liv Brannon, raise their baby, Kestrel. Nor are the sniper, the sheriff, and the judge Nate’s only enemies. Orlando Panfile has been sent to Wyoming by the Sinaloan drug cartel to avenge the deaths of the four assassins whose careers Nate and Joe ended last time out (Wolf Pack, 2019). So it’s up to Joe, with some timely data from his librarian wife, Marybeth, to hire a lawyer for Nate, make sure he doesn’t bust out of jail before his trial, identify the real sniper, who continues to take an active role in the proceedings, and somehow protect him from a killer who regards Nate’s arrest as an unwelcome complication. That’s quite a tall order for someone who can’t shoot straight, who keeps wrecking his state-issued vehicles, and whose appalling mother-in-law, Missy Vankeuren Hand, has returned from her latest European jaunt to suck up all the oxygen in Twelve Sleep County to hustle some illegal drugs for her cancer-stricken sixth husband. But fans of this outstanding series will know better than to place their money against Joe.

One protest from an outraged innocent says it all: “This is America. This is Wyoming.”

Pub Date: March 3, 2020

ISBN: 978-0-525-53823-3

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Putnam

Review Posted Online: Jan. 12, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2020

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