3.5
Last Ditch
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Detection becomes a father-and-son activity in the Channel Islands: “A mystery novelist of world renown.” —The New York Times
Ricky Alleyn, son of the renowned police detective Roderick Alleyn, has taken himself to a secluded island to write a novel. Or think about writing a novel. Or look for distractions so he can avoid writing a novel. The distractions abound, mostly in the form of colorful local characters, so all is beer and skittles until Ricky stumbles across a murder and then gets himself kidnapped. Naturally his father rushes to the island to save the day . . .
“It’s time to start comparing Christie to Marsh instead of the other way around.” —New York Magazine
Ricky Alleyn, son of the renowned police detective Roderick Alleyn, has taken himself to a secluded island to write a novel. Or think about writing a novel. Or look for distractions so he can avoid writing a novel. The distractions abound, mostly in the form of colorful local characters, so all is beer and skittles until Ricky stumbles across a murder and then gets himself kidnapped. Naturally his father rushes to the island to save the day . . .
“It’s time to start comparing Christie to Marsh instead of the other way around.” —New York Magazine
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Tara Sadowski
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“Started out as an interesting read, as Troy and Alleyn's son Ricky is on a small island attempting to write a book (we never learn much about it, I assume its a novel). Then we take a strange detour into horses and a convoluted drug ring, that I did not find particularly compelling. I still think her writing is stronger than her earlier books, but this was not my favorite.”

Sig McConnell
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