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Heaven's fury [sound recording]
Frey, Stephen W.
Adult Fiction FREY
From Publishers' Weekly:
Neither this crime novel's setting-a rural Wisconsin town consisting of arrogant, wealthy weekenders and impoverished locals-nor its protagonist (the self-involved, brooding Sheriff Paul Summers) gives Michael McConnohie much to work with in terms of accent or character. And he doesn't get much more help from a contrived plot in which Summers goes out of his way to become a suspect in the apparently ritualistic murder of the daughter of the wealthiest and nastiest of the power elite. Still, McConnohie is a professional: he adds a smooth, engaging vocal polish to the book's rougher edges and even manages to make the hapless hero sound worthy of our interest. An Atria hardcover (Reviews, Aug. 23). (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Frey, Stephen W.
Adult Fiction FREY
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From Publishers' Weekly:
Neither this crime novel's setting-a rural Wisconsin town consisting of arrogant, wealthy weekenders and impoverished locals-nor its protagonist (the self-involved, brooding Sheriff Paul Summers) gives Michael McConnohie much to work with in terms of accent or character. And he doesn't get much more help from a contrived plot in which Summers goes out of his way to become a suspect in the apparently ritualistic murder of the daughter of the wealthiest and nastiest of the power elite. Still, McConnohie is a professional: he adds a smooth, engaging vocal polish to the book's rougher edges and even manages to make the hapless hero sound worthy of our interest. An Atria hardcover (Reviews, Aug. 23). (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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