Stephen R. Donaldson, writing as Reed Stephens, The Man Who Tried to Get Away (Ballantine, 1990; Tor, 2005) Mick "Brew" Axbrewder is in the hospital, recovering from the gunshot wound he received from el Senor's bodyguard. Calls start coming in warning Brew that el Senor is not feeling forgiving of the fact Brew killed the man who shot him. His partner and sometimes-lover, Ginny Fistoulary, has been hiding her own concerns on the subject, until she shows up one day telling him she's gotten them a cushy job that will get them out of town. They've been hired as security for Deerskin Lodge, a mock-murder camp retreat.
The Man Who Tried to Get Away is one twisted puppy, with a bizarre yet compelling cast of characters and some awesome discussions on mystery fiction vs. the real-life variety. There's plenty more Ginny and Brew angst. Relationships, sneaking, lies and more galore, along with several definite surprises. Good stuff! [ visit the author's website ] ![]() |
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