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John Sandford's "truly captivating" (Richmond Times-Dispatch) new hero goes north to solve a puzzling murder-and finds that the country is very rough indeed.
Near the start of bestseller Sandford's winning third thriller to feature Virgil Flowers of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (after Heat Lightning), Virgil gets a call while muskie fishing from his boss, Lucas Davenport (the hero of Sandford's long-running Prey series). Lucas orders Virgil to look into the shooting death of Erica McDill, an ad agency exec from Minneapolis and a big supporter of the Democratic Party, who was staying at the Eagle Nest Lodge in nearby Grand Rapids. A talk with lodge owner Margery Stanhope turns up unusual details: Margery's clientele is mostly lesbian; an all-female rock band is involved; guests who are so inclined can buy young men for an evening's pleasure; and financial reasons could explain the murder. It's a complicated case, but Virgil is up to the task, and, as always, he's funny, smart and tough when he needs to be—and catnip to the ladies. 500,000 first printing. (Oct.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsJohn 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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November 23, 2009: I have read many of John Sanford's previous works,but this is his worst book by far. It is really a debased novel. I nearly threw it in the garbage can before I completed it. If this is an indication of the content and direction his future books are headed, I will no longer read or suggest his books to anyone. In short this is a literary disgrace. How this book could make a best seller's list is really mind boggling and lowers the standard for fictional literature.I wouldn't recommend this book to anybody.
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November 21, 2009: I'm really glad that Sandford has given Flowers his own series. This isn't just another run-of-the mill cop series.
Having lived in that part of the country at one time, I enjoyed the book. I feel like I'm back in the north woods again.I wondered how Virgil would deal with being at a lesbian resort, he managed to survive his "ordeal". The plot had enough twists to make you wonder whodunit, but not enough to confuse the reader. There were a couple of surprises. Overall, a good read.I Also Recommend: Dark of the Moon (Virgil Flowers Series #1), Heat Lightning (Virgil Flowers Series #2).