Book Review: John Sandford’s Deadline
A school board meeting has some odd personnel issues, a vote to authorize killing a local reporter. Then the dognapping, which turns bigger and uglier.
A school board meeting has some odd personnel issues, a vote to authorize killing a local reporter. Then the dognapping, which turns bigger and uglier.
It’s Bonnie and Clyde gone stupid on a killing spree that makes no sense from the start. It takes Virgil Flowers to put it together and try to bring ’em in.
PyeMart is coming to town and most are furious. Virgil Flowers has to find out who is mad enough to bomb innocents before more are killed.
Murder, an accident, and a suicide that aren’t is what Virgil Flowers delves into as he penetrates the inner workings of a small community.
Third in the Virgil Flowers series with Virgil tossed into a Sapphic mess of murder with suspicion pointing everywhere.
It’s déjà vu for Riley Vasquez as she, the terrified Max, and the other five teens flee for their lives from a trio of killers, only there is no escape.
It’s lower-key humor as Flowers investigates murder – someone ticking names off a list as Sandford doles out clues with a stingy hand & pokes at government.
Curious about the name, Reacher stops off in Mother’s Rest and walks into a small town conspiracy with deep, deep secrets.
It’s in Bluestem, where everybody knows everybody, a house explodes into flames just as Virgil Flowers is pulling in to investigate a three-week-old murder.
A controversial US senator is found murdered in bed. The police have only one clue: a rhyme signed “Jack and Jill” promising this is just beginning.