The startling reviews of *Tropic of Night* announced Michael Gruber as one of the most talented thriller writers to debut in many years. Now, with the much-anticipated publication of *Valley of Bones*, Gruber fulfills that genre-bending promise as perhaps no writer since Graham Greene, with a genuin
Bone Valley
โ Scribed by Matturro, Claire
- Publisher
- HarperCollins e-Books
- Year
- 2006;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Edition
- Reprint
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
In Matturro's entertaining third legal thriller to feature Lilly Cleary, a cute Sarasota, Fla., DA with an obsessive compulsive disorder and an active libido (after Wildcat Wine and Skinny-dipping), Lilly takes on another eccentric client, activist Angus John Cartright, who has been sued for fruit libel by an orange grower. Lilly later discovers that Angus's partner is her creepy former boyfriend, M. David Moody, whose corpse turns up floating in a phosphogypsum stack ("a big lake full of toxic waste") in Manatee County. After Angus educates Lilly about endangered wildlife and toxic sludge, Angus dies in a suspicious explosion and Lilly must solve whodunit or be next on the endangered list. Florida's phospate-rich "bone valley" region provides the scary background, while Lilly's fearless exuberance under pressure adds comic relief to an intricate tale that underscores the catastrophic effects abandoned phosphate mines and deadly gyp stacks can have on people and the environment. (Nov.)
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Review
"...like Hiassen, [Matturro] keeps you with her all the way, laughing or gulping." -- Washington Post
"Florida 's phosphate-rich "bone valley" region provides the scary background, while Lilly's fearless exuberance under pressure adds comic relief to an intricate tale that underscores the catastrophic effects abandoned phosphate mines and deadly gyp stacks can have on people and the environment." -- Publishers Weekly
"Matturro has a fresh voice and lively style (think Janet Evanovich meets John Grisham), and as a former appellate attorney and member of the writing faculty at Florida State University College of Law, she's certainly qualified to write about the law." -- Library Journal
"Matturro's offbeat humor and satirical take on the law and human nature make for sharp and comical reading." -- Romantic Times Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller reviews
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