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    Dark of the Moon (Virgil Flowers Series #1) by John Sandford

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    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Pub. Date: September 2008
    • ISBN-13: 9780425224137
    • Sales Rank: 995
    • 432pp
    • Series: Virgil Flowers Series, #1
    • Edition Description: Reprint
     
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    Synopsis

    Three murders in just as many weeks in the quiet rural town of Bluestream is unheard of. It's also no coincidence. And it's not over: Detective Virgil Flowers is about to be pulled into the middle of a killer's violent personal vendetta.

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    What a pleasure to find a novel with an upbeat hero paired with a reader who is more interested in telling a story well than in demonstrating the outer limits of his vocal range. Far from the usual cynical, borderline-depressed investigator, Virgil Flowers is a likable, hang-loose sort of sleuth who enjoys life and seems to relish handling the "hard stuff" for his boss, Lucas Davenport (Sandford's Preyseries hero makes a brief cameo). Flowers's assignment is to investigate several gruesome murders in a small town. Unlike the harder-edged Preyseries, Moonis more of an entertainment, allowing Flowers to supplement his determined quest for justice with witty conversation and several romantic interludes. Conger matches the lighter moods with a mellow, almost mesmerizing matter-of-fact delivery, adjusting his vocal range just slightly to differentiate speakers. But when the action demands it-such as the grim opening murder scene or the suspenseful storming of the cult leader's encampment-Conger's voice takes on a properly hardboiled intensity. Simultaneous release with the Putnam hardcover (Reviews, July 23). (Oct.)

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    Biography

    John Sandford began his career as a journalist using his real name, John Camp. He won a Pulitzer for feature writing before turning to mystery-suspense novels, simultaneously releasing two “first” novels under two different names in 1989.

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    Best of John Sanfordby terrylazar

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    October 16, 2008: I have always been first in line for all Lucas Davenport books for a long time. I haven't read the plot outline on the jacket for the last 15 books, just take for granted it will live up to my expectations. When I realized this book was about another character, Virgil Flowers, I didn't hesitate but jumped right in. Of course this novel proved to be another score for Sanford. I really like Virgil and his cool, laidback approach to law inforcement. Can hardly wait for the next in this exciting series.

    New Detective Shinesby Anonymous

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    June 23, 2008: I really liked the unusual setting of this mystery: a small town in southeastern Minnesota. Virgil Flowers is the type of anti-hero detective who's hard not to like. A stunning description of a shootout at a rural drug lord's house is definitely a highlight.


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