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MUSKRAT COURAGE (Hardcover)

by Philip Lawson (Author)
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Two neo-yuppies lose their beloved child in this lethargic, almost motionless mystery from the pseudonymous Lawson (Would It Kill You to Smile?). Will Keats lives with his girlfriend, Adrienne, and her eight-year-old daughter, Olivia. When Olivia is kidnapped, the evidence initially points to Polk James, a down-and-out working-class local with a blue pickup truck. But when Polk is found shot dead behind the wheel of his truck, the investigation begins to point toward Byron, Adrienne's former husband (and Olivia's biological father)--a violent man who lives with a stripper, illegally hunts protected animals, occasionally works for a big-time criminal named Errol Kingston and generally exudes a fair measure of surly redneck charm. Lawson (who's actually two people writing collaboratively) provides so few suspects that the novel is stripped clean of nearly all suspense. Similarly, it's hard to feel sympathetic toward Will and Adrienne, who are utterly charmless. Both the well-drawn setting (rural Georgia, close to the swamplands) and the circumstances (a truly nasty crime) could be ingredients in a deeply resonant story--but here they aren't. (June)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Will Keats (Would It Kill You To Smile?) tracks the person who killed the kidnapper of the daughter of Will's live-in love. A page-turner from the author also known as Michael Bishop and Paul Di Filippo.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good beginning but slow, Nov 15 2001
By Anna Klein (Maine, USA) - See all my reviews
I had no trouble getting into this book and was looking forward to a good read, but about a third of the way through the plot slowed down and I grew increasingly bored until the ending, which I read but found implausible. All in all, I thought the writing and style were good but I didn't get attached to any of the characters and didn't find myself caring about the outcome.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, May 18 2000
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Will Keats is an unemployed school counselor, but lives welldue to the money he has inherited. Will lives with his significantother Adrienne and her eight-year old daughter Olivia in Tocqueville, Georgia. Will loves Adrienne and seems to care deeply for Olivia. However, he soon learns how much he loves the child too when she is kidnapped. The police are stymied by a lack of clues and no ransom note.

Everyone initially thinks that Adrienne's former husband Byron committed the act. Byron, who detests Will, has a perfect alibi and passes a lie detector test. Through a few lucky breaks, the police identify and locate the abductor, but find him dead execution style. Olivia remains missing. Acting on an unusual tip from an unlikely source, Will risks his life to go out on his own to rescue his "daughter."

MUSKRAT COURAGE is a fast paced, moving drama that focuses on the impact a kidnapping has on the remaining family members. The characters are well drawn and likable, making it easy for readers to care what happens to them. As time (and the pages) passes, a growing sense of horror and despair for the safety of Olivia grips the audience. Phillip Lawson tells a superb story that keeps reader interest at the highest levels.

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