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The Debt Collector
  

The Debt Collector (Hardcover)

de Lynn S. Hightower (Author) "WHEN it was all over, or as over as such a thing can be, Sonora could look back and pinpoint the precise moment when everything..." En savoir plus
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Sonora Blair returns in a case that pushes the Cincinnati detective closer to her emotional edges and allows Author Lynn Hightower to probe more deeply into her heroine's psyche than she has in her four previous suspense thrillers. This time the divorced mother of two investigates a home invasion in which an entire family striving to hold onto its tenuous grasp on the middle class is brutally murdered, except its youngest member, a 4-month-old infant. But before the baby's mother expires, she manages to whisper one phrase to Sonora: "The Angel came." Was it a heavenly messenger that comforted Joy Stinnet as she lay dying, or a more sinister visitor? Sonora's partner Sam doesn't put much faith in the deathbed declaration, but Blair isn't certain. As she investigates what turns out to have been a savage visit from a couple of thugs collecting on a bad debt, she gets a lead on the killers from an unlikely source: a retired cop with a reputation as a hero and a close connection with her own boss.

Although she's seen her share of murders, this case exacerbates all of Blair's fears for the safety of her own kids and the security of their surroundings. Hightower's skillful depiction of her protagonist's emotional vulnerability, especially the guilt every single mother feels about shortchanging her kids for her career, invests this well-paced mystery with particular resonance and showcases the author's increasingly multidimensional characterizations. The Debt Collector is a good read in a series that gets better with every new book. --Jane Adams This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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At the start of this gut-wrenching police procedural from Shamus Award winner Hightower (Satan's Lambs, etc.), Cincinnati homicide cop Sonora Blair and her partner, Sam Delarosa, must investigate a dreaded "home invasion." At the crime scene, they find dead three members of the Stinnet family, father Carl and two children. Then Sonora discovers the wife, Joy, nearly disemboweled under a bed clutching her unharmed baby girl and repeating the "Hail Mary." The dying Joy claims the "Angel" saved them. This nearly undoes the tough but vulnerable cop, who has her own problems as a widow with two kids. When two suspects are picked up, Barty Kinkle and Lanky Aruba, everyone is relieved, except for Sonora, who believes the "Angel" is real and at large. Kinkle is about to make a deal, but he's killed while being transferred from jail. At the same time, Sam is badly wounded. When Aruba is shot dead through his psych ward window, Sonora becomes more than ever convinced that a third person was involved. As Sonora engages in an increasingly dangerous duel of wits in her pursuit of the phantom angel, Hightower builds the suspense to an almost unbearable pitch. The domestic concerns of police and victims, Sonora's budding romance with Sam's ER doctor and her rock-solid partnership with Sam offer relief from the gore.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Different but worth a read, Déc 8 2001
I had never read this particular author before but the back of the book got me interested. It's very different than what I am used too reading. It started out fast but the characters are well defined and I enjoyed the ending quite a bit. Definetly worth reading. I may even pick up one of her other novels.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Book, Mars 5 2001
Par "readreadreadread" (Derwood, Maryland) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: The Debt Collector (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book which was more psychological than her other books. I really liked Sonora and enjoyed her relationship with her fellow cop and the other people in the story. She gives just enough detail about her children not to bore; that's usually the stuff I skip over. I can't wait for Hightower's next book.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Rather disappointing, Déc 16 2000
Par Charlotte Vale-Allen (CT USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The Debt Collector (Hardcover)
I've been a long-time fan of this series-with the exception of Satan's Lambs which, although well-written, goes down the Satanic Ritual Abuse path where I cannot follow (at least, not without a full frontal lobotomy). The characters are always effectively drawn, the narrative strong, the plot-lines plausible, the books generally entertaining.

The Debt Collector, however, just isn't up to Hightower's usual mark. First, the identity of the mysterious "third man" present at the grisly scene of the home invasion that is the central event of the tale, was fairly obvious. And, second, I couldn't buy into the heroine's suicidal ideation. Given that things were actually going well in Sonora Blair's life (so well, in fact, that I know any number of women who'd happily trade their lives for Sonora's), it didn't seem reasonable (no matter how charismatic the character of the "third man") that she'd be so preoccupied with thoughts of her own death-as well as being food-phobic almost to the point of anorexia. This is very serious stuff and there's just nothing in the text to substantiate this psychological near-meltdown.

That said, it's a book worth reading. It's just not up to the standard set by Hightower in No Good Deed, Eyeshot, and Flashpoint.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 A little boring, but good read all together
The debt collector starts out with a gory crime scene which is done very well. I think the author goes a little overboard in trying to give the characters "character"... Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Worth the surprise ending
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