The Moons of Summer
5.0 out of 5 stars The Moons of Summer is a smooth non-stop read thriller!
By ralax@netroplex.com (Los Angeles, CA) – See all my reviews This review is from: The Moons of Summer (Paperback) S. K. Epperson employs the most natural and “its really happening” writing style I’ve read in a long time. The setting and characters in The Moons of Summer are focused: riveting your attention. This mortician serial killing and cop blaming could really happen in any small town….in MY TOWN! Don’t let the price fool you. The Moons of Summer IS a BEST READ book.
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly Creepy,May 5, 2000
By Deborah A. Woehr (San Jose, CA USA) – See all my reviews
This review is from: The Moons of Summer (Paperback) Everyone has a stereotypeblonds are dumb, cops are doughnut-eating jerks, housewives are boring, morticians are weirdos. Well, the mortician in this book really fits the bill. Business is slow. So what does he do? He starts killing off people. The local police cannot explain the sudden rash of deaths, but burnt-out cop turned journalist Guy Driscoll is a little more tenacious. He must prove to the police that Vernon Diest is responsible for the killings before he and his daughter are the next victims. Thoroughly entertaining.
This review is from: The Moons of Summer (Paperback) Everyone has a stereotypeblonds are dumb, cops are doughnut-eating jerks, housewives are boring, morticians are weirdos. Well, the mortician in this book really fits the bill. Business is slow. So what does he do? He starts killing off people. The local police cannot explain the sudden rash of deaths, but burnt-out cop turned journalist Guy Driscoll is a little more tenacious. He must prove to the police that Vernon Diest is responsible for the killings before he and his daughter are the next victims. Thoroughly entertaining.
~ by S.K. Epperson on June 18, 2011.
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