Fourth Durango
Ross Thomas. Mysterious Press, $18.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-89296-213-6
A tiny, godforsaken California town named Durango is the setting for Thomas's ( Out on the Rim ) tense new novel, a suspense story laced with wry wit. The town's mayor, plucky Barbara Huckins, and its chief of police, Sid Fork, are part-time lovers and ex-San Francisco hippies who drifted into Durango 20 years back. The action begins when Jack Adair, an acid-tongued judge falsely accused of taking a big bribe, drops into Durango to hide from whoever wants him silenced. Poor Adair already has a daughter in a mental hospital, a disbarred attorney for a son-in-law and a gay son who committed suicide (or was it murder?). Barbara and Sid, an unlikely duo assisted by no less than four detectives, follow a trail warm with corpses to a brutal killer who dresses up as a priest or a plumber. The socko climax takes place on the Fourth of July, with readers kept in the dark right through the fireworks. In this offbeat diversion, Thomas builds suspense and character almost casually, once again proving himself a master of the crime thriller. Major ad/promo; Literary Guild alternate; Mystery Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections. (Sept.)
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Reviewed on: 08/01/1989
Genre: Fiction
Hardcover - 435 pages - 978-1-56054-016-8
Mass Market Paperbound - 978-0-445-40915-6
Open Ebook - 288 pages - 978-1-4299-8168-2
Paperback - 278 pages - 978-0-312-31585-6