7th in the series. Lightweight mystery with an obvious murderer, plus lots of the family entanglements and local color that Maron is so good at describing. Aside from Deborah Knott, the storm is the best character in the book - not that the rest are bad, but there's not much there. Knott's cousin Reid is once again a suspect, by now that guy ought to be keeping a video diary of everywhere he goes just for alibis. It won't be a spoiler to say he didn't do it. I knew the murderer pretty much right away but (no spoilers) considering the information we're given in the prologue, I couldn't figure out how the scenario came into being. Loved the very small moonshine sub-plot. A nice comfortable entry in the series even if not the most memorable.
A series I enjoy. Good story line.
This is the first Margaret Maron book I've read, but it certainly won't be the last! I was drawn into the story very quickly, and hated to see it end!
I am a M. Moran fan! As a N.Carolinian I can relate to the area she is talking about and have been in all those towns. For the outsider you may form your own opinion but the book reads easy and tells a good story. It has "real" characters who fit into people that I know that are similar. Worth your time.
This is one of Maron's earlier book in the Deborah Knott series. She has a lot of interesting characters and the story has some twists and turns. Her North Carolina roots add a lot of local flavor to the book. If you are looking for a good clean read, start reading this series. I've read them out of order and had no problems keeping thing straight.
7th book of the Deborah Knott mystery series.