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Tropic of Night (Audio) - Community Reviews back

by Michael Gruber, Margaret Whitton
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CarlAlves
CarlAlves rated it 10 years ago
The Tropic of Night starts off with a bang as Jane Doe, an anthropologist, kills a woman and rescues an abused child, who she then raises as her own. The story moves all over the globe from Miami to New York to Africa. She marries a poet and playwright. When she goes with her husband to Nigeria, whe...
Brick
Brick rated it 12 years ago
One of my favorites, a thriller, a mystery, a police procedural, a wonderful introduction to the culture and place of South Florida, plus a primer on anthropology. Jimmy Paz is the protagonist in a series of three books by Gurber, but the other characters in each are super as well, just terrific. ...
All the Time in the World
All the Time in the World rated it 14 years ago
I first read Gruber's Valley of Bones, which is the sequel to Tropic of Night, and I can tell you this is a much more complex book than its sequel. VoB is an above-average mystery/thriller/police procedural, with the bonus of excellent writing, plotting, and a fascinating suspect whose backstory g...
willemite
willemite rated it 20 years ago
This is first-rate, a gripping detective read from start to finish, replete with tons of payload about the world of “magic.” There is particular emphasis on cultic practices in Africa and the Caribbean with notice of remote Siberian beliefs as well.
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