Nestled in the heart of the Adirondacks, Miller's Kill, New York is about as safe as it gets. That's why Episcopal minister Clare Fergusson is shocked when the July Fourth weekend brings a rash of vicious assaults to the scenic town. Even Clare's good friend, police chief Russ Van Alstyne, is shaken by the brutality of the crimes — especially when it appears that the victims were chosen because they are gay. But when a third assault of an out-of-town developer ends in murder, Clare and Russ wonder if the recent crime wave is connected to the victim's controversial plan to open an upscale spa in Miller's Kill. But not all things in the tiny town are what they seem — and soon, Clare and Russ are left to fight their unspoken attraction to one another even as they uncover a labyrinthine conspiracy that threatens to turn deadly for them both...
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780792741251
- File size: 365108 KB
- Duration: 12:40:38
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AudioFile Magazine
When you see a helicopter in a Clare Fergusson mystery, you know sooner or later it's going to take off with Clare at the controls. Here, the Reverend Fergusson, who flew choppers in Desert Storm, is up to her neck in a bloody struggle with ruthless developers, to the despair of her heartthrob, Police Chief van Allstyne. Suzanne Toren is wonderful with Clare's soft drawl, in fact with all the women characters, and with a handsome, funny Brit who gets way too many kir royales into Clare at a fancy party. Toren's van Allstyne voice sounds painful, as if he's being garroted, but that's a minor quibble. Great fun. B.G. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from February 24, 2003
Spencer-Fleming's second cozy-cum-thriller to feature the Reverend Clare Fergusson, an ex-army helicopter pilot turned Anglican priest, is every bit as riveting as her first, In the Bleak Midwinter
(2002). A series of gay bashings, the discovery of PCBs in a local elementary school playground and a brutal murder heat up the Adirondacks town of Millers Kill, N.Y., hotter than the July weather. Clare, rector of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, and the very much married police chief Russ Van Alstyne, who have spent the last six months avoiding each other in hopes of dispelling their mutual attraction, find themselves working together on a perilous murder investigation. With eloquent exposition and natural dialogue, the precisely constructed plot moves effortlessly to its dramatic conclusion. The poignant reflections of Clare and Russ as they examine their own hearts and struggle with their feelings never detract from the crime solving. Amid a host of memorable characters, Clare stands out, whether daring to drive a sports car instead of a safer four-wheel-drive vehicle or donning her vestments to perform the evening service of Compline in an empty church lit with candles. Not just fans of ecclesiastical mysteries will have reason to rejoice. Regional author tour. Agent, James Vines. (Apr. 7)Forecast:The jacket art, depicting a barbed wire fence and what look like fireworks against a dark sky, does little to convey the subject or theme, but the author's name should be recommendation enough for fans of
In the Bleak Midwinter.
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