Winter's Child

Winter's Child
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Judge Deborah Knott Series, Book 12

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

C.J. Critt

شابک

9781436172554
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from May 22, 2006
Whoever shot J.D. Rouse dead in his pickup truck gives "taking out the trash" a whole new meaning at the start of Maron's outstanding 12th Deborah Knott mystery. Judge Deborah Knott and her new husband, Colleton County, N.C., chief deputy Dwight Bryant, are soon embroiled in the murder investigation. Then Dwight's eight-year-old son, Cal, who lives with his mother, Jonna, in Shaysville, Va., phones late one winter night to report that Jonna hasn't come home. Early the next morning, Dwight drives to Virginia, where Jonna reappears but later both she and Cal disappear. Meanwhile, in Colleton County, the hunt for J.D.'s killer leads to further fatalities. As the body count and suspense mount, the unflappable Deborah joins Dwight in the hunt for his missing son. And just when you think matters couldn't get worse, they most certainly do. Maron brilliantly connects the unconnected, hides one killer in plain sight and tucks another into a most unexpected position.



AudioFile Magazine
Recently married, still adjusting to life together, Chief Deputy Dwight Bryant and Judge Deborah Knott are personally impacted when Bryant's ex-wife is murdered and his young son disappears. Small town life, Southern heritage, and the lasting effects of family history flavor this solid mystery. C.J. Crit captures the Southern idiom and gives lively expression to multiple characters, handling male and female voices with equal skill. Fans of this series who are already hooked on the characters may appreciate the detailed narrative, which tends to linger on the mundane details of life such as meals slowly cooked and slowly eaten. Some listeners may prefer a faster-paced plot. E.S. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine


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