BONE KEY: A John Deal Novel
Les Standiford, . . Putnam, $24.95 (320pp) ISBN 978-0-399-14874-3
Among mystery buffs, John D. MacDonald may be the poet laureate of South Florida, but now Standiford—whose work has been praised by Elmore Leonard and Stephen King, among others—bids fair to be MacDonald's heir apparent. (Travis McGee fans will note John Deal's resemblance to MacDonald's "salvage consultant," and Standiford, like MacDonald, excels at depicting violence.) The novel takes its cue from John Hersey's hymn to Key West ("Many of the citizens are well acquainted with mischief, but at a cost"). The story begins in 1931 with a storm passing through the Florida straits; there's a devastating explosion aboard a freighter,
Reviewed on: 03/25/2002
Genre: Fiction
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