Synopsis Believing a serial killer to be at work in the vicinity, Grace MacBride and Annie Belinsky of Monkeewrench, a crime-gaming software company, are driving to Green Bay with a Wisconsin deputy to offer their services in targeting the culprit. But car failure strands them a short walk from the isolated Wisconsin town of Four Corners, which is entirely--and apparently, recently--devoid of people and working phones. As events unfold, the three women find themselves fleeing from a ruthless rural militia. This darkly comic mystery is the third Monkeewrench novel, written by a mother/daughter team.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2005-04-21 |
| Size | | Length: | 326 pages | | Height: | 9.8 in | | Width: | 6.3 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 19.2 oz |
Publisher's Note Breaking down while en route to Wisconsin, Grace MacBride, Annie Belinsky, and deputy Sharon Mueller stumble upon a nearly deserted town fraught with signs of foul play and are horrified to witness a double murder. By the author of Live Bait and Monkeewrench.
Industry Reviews "A ruthlessly efficient straight-arrow tale that's a welcome change of pace for the Monkeewrench gang." Kirkus (02/14/2005)
"[A] winner....[T]he courage and indomitable spirit of the plucky trio will win readers over as they speed through the final pages of the race-against-the-clock ending." Publishers Weekly (02/21/2005)
"A textbook example of suspense at its finest!" (Top Pick!) Romantic Times BOOKclub - Jill M. Smith (04/01/2005)
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