Death Down Home

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.10 (799 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0684192446 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-06-11 |
| Language | : | English |
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Christina P. Branson said Great sense of place. If southern Oklahoma is anything like the rural Missouri I grew up with, then Sandstrom nailed the atmosphere. The landscape is a bit different (no oil wells in Harrison County, MO), but every page evoked some memory of summers and holidays spent on my grandparents' Great sense of place Christina P. Branson If southern Oklahoma is anything like the rural Missouri I grew up with, then Sandstrom nailed the atmosphere. The landscape is a bit different (no oil wells in Harrison County, MO), but every page evoked some memory of summers and holidays spent on my grandparents' 440 acres. The reminiscence factor was so great that I almost forgot that there was a mystery to be solved.Looking back, I pegged the murderer almost as soon as the character was introduced. I don't normally get such a . Great sense of place Christina P. Branson If southern Oklahoma is anything like the rural Missouri I grew up with, then Sandstrom nailed the atmosphere. The landscape is a bit different (no oil wells in Harrison County, MO), but every page evoked some memory of summers and holidays spent on my grandparents' 440 acres. The reminiscence factor was so great that I almost forgot that there was a mystery to be solved.Looking back, I pegged the murderer almost as soon as the character was introduced. I don't normally get such a . 0 acres. The reminiscence factor was so great that I almost forgot that there was a mystery to be solved.Looking back, I pegged the murderer almost as soon as the character was introduced. I don't normally get such a
Reprint. K. In this Sam and Nicky Titus mystery, the newlyweds spend their honeymoon in Holton, Oklahoma, where Sam's father suffers a mysterious accident and Sam's brother disappears without a trace. PW.
She learns in short order that Sam prefers not to involve her in his investigation; when she presses him for details, he becomes rejecting and silent. Photographer Nicky Titus accompanies her new husband, military detective Sam, on leave to the small Oklahoma town where he grew up. From Publishers Weekly Readers must brave their way through some initially flat prose in Sandstrom's mystery debut as they meet a cast of small-town Oklahomans with motives for murder. In fashioning the plot so that Nicky must try to understand the reasons for her husband's secretive behavior, Sandstrom runs the risk of losing reader interest by making Sam boorish and taciturn. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. The couple is no Nick and Nora; readers should not expect entertaining banter. .
