Hard Row (Deborah Knott Series #13) by Margaret Maron

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Synopsis

As Judge Deborah Knott presides over a case involving a barroom brawl, it becomes clear that deep resentments over race, class, and illegal immigration are simmering just below the surface in the countryside. An early spring sun has begun to shine like a blessing on the fertile fields of North Carolina, but along with the seeds sprouting in the thawing soil, violence is growing as well. Mutilated body parts have appeared along the back roads of ColletonCounty, and the search for the victim's identity and for that of his killer will lead Deborah and her new husband, Sheriff's Deputy Dwight Bryant, into the desperate realm of undocumented farm workers exploited for cheap labor.

In the meantime, Deborah and Dwight continue to adjust to married life and to having Dwight's eight-year-old son, Cal, live with them full time. When another body is found, these newlyweds will discover dark truths that threaten to permanently alter the serenity of their rural surroundings and their new life together.

Publishers Weekly

Fans of Edgar-winner Maron's reliably pleasing Deborah Knott series will be glad to see the North Carolina judge back on the bench in this intriguing 13th mystery (after 2006's Winter's Child). Deborah has to decide a high-stakes divorce case with a no-show husband as well as preside over a growing caseload involving migrant workers pitted against locals. Meanwhile, body parts begin to appear in rural Colleton County that turn out to belong to Buck Harris, a farmer known for his exploitation of cheap immigrant labor who happens to be Deborah's missing divorce plaintiff. When Knott's new husband, sheriff's deputy Dwight Bryant, investigates the immigrants living on the Harris farm, he uncovers a sequence of events that suggest something much more damaging than the sheer indifference the victim had shown to his workers. As Deborah adjusts to becoming the stepmother of Dwight's motherless eight-year-old son, Cal, her large extended family debates the future of their own family farm. Readers will eagerly await further developments in the next book. (Aug.)

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Biography

MARGARET MARON grew up on a farm near Raleigh, North Carolina, but for many years lived in Brooklyn, New York. When she returned to her North Carolina roots with her artist-husband, Joe, she bagan a series based on her own background. The first book, BOOTLEGGER'S DAUGHTER, because a Washington Post bestseller that swept the top mystery awards for its year. Later Deborah Knott novels UP JUMPS THE DEVIL and STORM TRACK won the Agatha award for Best Novel.

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Hard Row to beat!by Anonymous

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March 09, 2008: Maron's best yet!

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July 31, 2007: Series fan never tire of the Judge Deborah Knott series because it is always fresh and every book is a new glimpse into southern life, family dynamics and the career challenges of an interesting woman of character and depth. Deborah is trying to settle into newly married life with Major Dwight Bryant and her stepson who now lives with them full time after the untimely death of his mother (Winter?s Child). All this should be enough to keep Judge Knott occupied but anyone who is a fan of this series will know that it is not. She is the ultimate multi-tasker and involving herself in her husband, Dwight?s, latest case is just background noise to her. A brutal slaying has shaken Colleton County but trying to solve this gruesome murder is proving a challenge since the body parts are showing up in varied and interesting places one at a time! Dwight is trying to give this his full attention to this while helping his son adjust to the grief of losing his mother and having to come live with Dwight and Deborah. Toss in some Knott family dynamics from one of Deborah?s 11 brothers, immigration issues and just a touch of homey charm and you have the best of the summer reads! Enjoy this book for the work of art that is it and pick up the rest of the books in this series because when you are done with one your greatest treasure is knowing there is another one to read! The added bonus is all the hockey education you receive about the Canes!


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