Happily four and one-half stars…**** 1/2In the acknowledgements at the end of the book, the last sentence reads “My humble thanks to all of you.” T. Jefferson Parker is thanking his readers. What a guy!Parker is one of only three authors who have received the Edgar Award more than once with the ot...
Ten years ago Jon Nunn investigated the murder of a museum curator. A murder performed in a most unlikely way. All evidence pointed to Rosemary Thomas having killed her husband in a jealous rage. Ten years ago Jon Nunn was convinced he had the right suspect and had even gone to her execution. Ho...
My local reading friend and I both love mysteries so we were talking about writers who won or were nominated for the yearly Edgars. From there we went on a venture to find and read as many authors as possible in that category. T. Jefferson Parker was Sandy’s find and she was bragging about him fro...
My third book into the writings of T. Jefferson Parker and a stand alone at that. The other books read were the Merci Rayborn series which I really enjoyed. This one, not as much. Everything seemed a little contrived. Seems silly saying that because of course, it's fiction. But nevertheless, peop...
In my humble opinion, this novel was dreadful. There was nothing remotely believable or intriguing about it. In this novel an ATF agent goes off the grid and starts killing the bad guys he's investigating. And the reason why he went off the grid - he and his girlfriend had rabies that was purposeful...
This book won the Edgar Award for best book of the year? Astonishing!Storylines: Just fine. B+Writing: Very readable. B+Characters: Lacking. C-The main character, the protagonist if you will (and I hate that word) didn't seem too bright although he was a black belt many times over (if that ca...
Not for me at this time.mp3 workblurb - On a dusty highway just north of the United States/Mexico border a man named Mike Finnegan is struck by a fast-moving vehicle and flung into the desert. Miraculously, he survives and winds up in a hospital in the tiny border town of Buenavista, seemingly in fu...
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