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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780307702616
- File size: 332712 KB
- Duration: 11:33:08
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- English
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- Lexile® Measure: 820
- Text Difficulty: 3-4
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Publisher's Weekly
July 4, 1994
Walker's second well-wrought mystery, following her Agatha-winning Zero at the Bone , will add to her following. Molly Cates, a crime writer in Austin, Tex., is planning to cover the execution of doggerel-writing serial murderer Louie Bronk, whose five-year killing spree is the subject of Molly's recently published book. But Charlie McFarland, whose wealthy wife, Tiny, was Louie's last victim and who has since remarried, wants the past left buried, suggesting fresh publicity will threaten the stability of his grown daughter, who was 11 at the time of her mother's murder. Next, an anonymous note to Molly warns, in verse, ``Now that Louie's doomed to die / I may give his craft a try.'' Arriving at the McFarland house for a meeting, Molly stumbles on the corpse of Charlie's second wife, Georgia. The police--including Molly's attractive and still interested ex-husband, Grady Traynor--are eying Charlie and his grown children with suspicion when Louie issues an explosive statement that raises questions about Tiny's death and compels Molly to take a hard look at the investigative work she has done. The finale, in which Molly is almost killed, is somewhat gratuitous, but that aside, Molly and her disturbing subject command the reader's rapt attention. -
AudioFile Magazine
The Austin, Texas, setting of this tale of murder and deception is apparent in the subtle accent Anna Fields uses in her narration. On the eve of the execution of mass-murderer Louie Bronk, crime reporter Molly Cates discovers that he may not have been the perpetrator of the murder she detailed in her new book. The victim's family and Molly's own family come to life through an exceptional narration. The listener becomes completely submerged in the book. The narrator's voice and accent combine so perfectly with the setting and characters that the format entirely disappears, and the listener becomes part of the story. D.T.H. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine -
AudioFile Magazine
Molly Cates, a crime reporter for the Lone Star Monthly, receives an ominous letter about a serial killer to be executed in a few days. Judith Ivey is the perfect reader for this Southern mystery. The Texas twang she gives the characters is realistic, and she brings to life dozens of colorful personalities. Audio adds another dimension to this Edgar Award-winning novel. M.H.S. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine -
AudioFile Magazine
Molly Cates is not just another female investigator. She's interesting, not only for her approach to problem-solving, but also for her flaws and doubts. C.J. Critt is delightful; her tone is ironic and quizzical, as the character demands. She doesn't use Southern accents, and this production doesn't suffer for their lack. D.R.T. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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