9780446611367: Point Deception

Synopsis

When acclaimed journalist Guy Newberry arrives in a small seaside community to investigate the unsolved murder of two families years ago, the body of a woman washes up at nearby Point Deception, and soon, more murders occur, forcing Guy and Sheriff Rhoda Swift to work together in order to stop a deranged killer. Reprint.

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Review

A new Marcia Muller book is always cause for celebration and in the brooding, melancholy thriller Point Deception she introduces a compelling new heroine. Rhoda "Rho" Swift is a deputy sheriff in California's fictional Soledad County. She is still tormented by a 13-year-old multiple murder in Cascade Canyon, where two counterculture families and their children were slain by an unknown killer. And when the body of an unidentified woman washes up in the waters off nearby Point Deception and two other local women go missing, Rhoda fears that the anniversary of the Canyon murders has unleashed another killing spree. She's not alone. The scared, suspicious townspeople are wondering the same thing. They're also unhappy that Guy Newberry, a New York writer whose bestselling books have exposed the secrets of other small towns, has turned up in Soledad trying to ferret out theirs. But Rho and Guy have something in common besides trying to learn why trouble has come back to Point Deception: they're both running from their own demons and even the attraction that's starting to grow between them can't change the past.

Muller's intricate plotting and strong narrative flow have won a dedicated fan base for her Sharon McCone series and both qualities are on full display here. She's skilled at evoking the landscape and atmosphere of her native California and even her minor characters (like Wayne Gilardi, Rho's fellow cop, and Jack Swift, her father) are complex and interesting enough that their sketched-in background stories are worth telling. A terrific read from a master of the genre, Point Deception is Muller at her best. --Jane Adams, Amazon.com

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'Will grow on you while you least suspect it. A winner by stealth.' Maxim Jakubowski, The Guardian 'Impeccably written and fast moving, this is straight down-the-line mystery writing at its best.' The Observer

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