"If you liked Lucas, you'll love Virgil."
"A welcome addition to Sandford's body of work."
Sandford keeps the reader guessing and the pages turning while Flowers displays the kind of cool and folksy charm that might force Davenport to share the spotlight more often. *
Publishers Weekly Flowers is a welcome addition to [Sandford s] body of work.
Chicago Sun-Times [Sandford] maintains the page-turning momentum that makes his novels such a treat. If you liked Lucas, you ll love Virgil.
The Tampa Tribune A book that will keep you turning pages, guessing, and completely immersed and engrossed in whatever Sandford wants to throw at you. It s a great ride, and Sandford proves that sometimes it s not the character, it s not the series, it s the writer.
The Post and Courier An adrenaline rush peppered with laugh-out-loud moments.
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-Sandford keeps the reader guessing and the pages turning while Flowers displays the kind of cool and folksy charm that might force Davenport to share the spotlight more often.---*
Publishers Weekly -Flowers is a welcome addition to [Sandford's] body of work.---
Chicago Sun-Times -[Sandford] maintains the page-turning momentum that makes his novels such a treat. If you liked Lucas, you'll love Virgil.---
The Tampa Tribune -A book that will keep you turning pages, guessing, and completely immersed--and engrossed--in whatever Sandford wants to throw at you. It's a great ride, and Sandford proves that sometimes it's not the character, it's not the series, it's the writer.---
The Post and Courier -An adrenaline rush peppered with laugh-out-loud moments.---
Booklist "Sandford keeps the reader guessing and the pages turning while Flowers displays the kind of cool and folksy charm that might force Davenport to share the spotlight more often."--*
Publishers Weekly "Flowers is a welcome addition to [Sandford's] body of work."--
Chicago Sun-Times "[Sandford] maintains the page-turning momentum that makes his novels such a treat. If you liked Lucas, you'll love Virgil."--
The Tampa Tribune "A book that will keep you turning pages, guessing, and completely immersed--and engrossed--in whatever Sandford wants to throw at you. It's a great ride, and Sandford proves that sometimes it's not the character, it's not the series, it's the writer."--
The Post and Courier "An adrenaline rush peppered with laugh-out-loud moments."--
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Virgil Flowers is sent to Bluestem, a small town where everyone knows everyone else, to investigate the murders of a man burned to death in his home and a doctor and his wife, unaware that he is tracking a murderer who may be targeting Virgil as his nextvictim.