Fiction

“Run Before the Wind” by Stuart Woods

Woods, Stuart. Run Before the Wind (1983)   rpt. 1988; Avon, 310 pages, $6.50 paperback   ISBN 0 380 70507 9 In Run Before the Wind Stuart Woods picks up the Lee family from his first novel, Chiefs. Will Lee, the spoiled, restless son of politician Billy Lee and his wife Patricia who is just […]

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“Baby, Would I Lie?” by Donald E. Westlake

Westlake, Donald E. Baby, Would I Lie? (1994)   Mysterious Press 291 pages $19.95  hardcover   ISBN  0-89296-532-0 Singer Ray Jones has his own theater on traffic-jam strip in Branson, Missouri, new center of country-and-western music.  And Branson traffic is about to become even more congested than usual as reporters from everywhere pour in to

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“Point of Origin” by Patricia Cornwell

Cornwell, Patricia. Point of Origin (1998)   G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 356 pages, $25.95 hardcover    ISBN 0 399 14394 7 I’m getting really sick of Kay Scarpetta. At least in Patricia Cornwell’s earlier novels Scarpetta waited until the plot began to develop before beginning her self-centered, self-righteous lamentations. But in Point of Origin Scarpetta starts

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“Chiefs” by Stuart Woods

Woods, Stuart. Chiefs (1981)    Avon Books, 427 pages, $5.99 paperback   ISBN 0 380 70347 5 Recommended One benefit to discovering a prolific author with one of his later works is that you then have the pleasure of going back and reading all his earlier books as well.  I first discovered Stuart Woods in

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“Unnatural Exposure” by Patricia Cornwell

Cornwell, Patricia. Unnatural Exposure (1997)   G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 338 pages, $25.95 hardcover    ISBN 0 399 14285 1 After Cornwell’s two recent disasters, Cause of Death and Hornet’s Nest, I approached Unnatural Exposure with trepidation. Dr. Kay Scarpetta returns in a novel that doesn’t exhibit Hornet’s Nest’s lack of focus but that does, like

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“The Night Crew” by John Sandford

Sandford, John. The Night Crew (1997)   G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 371 pages, $23.95 hardcover   ISBN 0 399 14237 1 The action has moved from Minnesota to Los Angeles and the protagonist is a woman, but otherwise fans of John Sandford’s “Prey” series won’t notice much difference between the earlier novels and this one. The

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“Sudden Prey” by John Sandford

Sandford, John. Sudden Prey (1996)   G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 360 pages, $23.95 hardcover   ISBN 0 399 14138 3 On the trail of bank robbers Candy LaChaise and her sister-in-law Georgie, police have staked out the Credit Union they think the duo will hit next. When Candy cold-bloodedly shoots a man inside the Credit Union

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“Mind Prey” by John Sandford

Sandford, John. Mind Prey (1995)Berkley, 354 pages, $6.99 paperback  ISBN 0 425 15289 8 Mind Prey opens with a memorable simile: “The storm blew up late in the afternoon, tight, gray clouds hustling over the lake like dirty, balled up sweat socks spilling from a basket” (p. 1). Soon Andi Manette, a psychiatrist, and her

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“Night Prey” by John Sandford

Sandford, John. Night Prey (1994)   Berkley, 400 pages, $6.99 paperback  ISBN 0 425 14641 3 Back in Minneapolis, Lucas Davenport’s new business producing police training simulation software is making a fortune when Rose Marie Roux, the new police chief, asks Davenport to come back to the force. Roux, who has her eye on an

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“Winter Prey” by John Sandford

Sandford, John. Winter Prey (1993)   Berkley, 343 pages, $5.99 paperback   ISBN 0 425 14123 3 Lucas Davenport is spending the coldest winter anyone can remember in his cabin in northern Wisconsin. When a multiple murder occurs in a nearby small town, the local sheriff realizes he’s in over his head and calls in

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