Summary:
A tiny, godforsaken California town named Durango is the
setting for Thomas's ( Out on the Rim ) tense new novel, a
suspense story laced with wry wit. The town's mayor, plucky
Barbara Huckins, and its chief of police, Sid Fork, are
part-time lovers and ex-San Francisco hippies who drifted into
Durango 20 years back. The action begins when Jack Adair, an
acid-tongued judge falsely accused of taking a big bribe, drops
into Durango to hide from whoever wants him silenced. Poor
Adair already has a daughter in a mental hospital, a disbarred
attorney for a son-in-law and a gay son who committed suicide
(or was it murder?). Barbara and Sid, an unlikely duo assisted
by no less than four detectives, follow a trail warm with
corpses to a brutal killer who dresses up as a priest or a
plumber. The socko climax takes place on the Fourth of July,
with readers kept in the dark right through the fireworks. In
this offbeat diversion, Thomas builds suspense and character
almost casually, once again proving himself a master of the
crime thriller. Major ad/promo; Literary Guild alternate;
Mystery Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections.
The Fourth Durango is not your ordinary Durango. It's
not in Spain, or Mexico, and it's not a ski town in the
Colorado Rockies, although Durangos do exist in all of those
places. This Durango has an industry, albeit a rather odd
one-it is a hideout business, a place where people pay to find
sanctuary from former friends and associates who are either
trying to kill them, or have them killed. Into this Durango
comes a former chief justice of a state supreme court, followed
by son-in-law Kelly Vines to act as his emissary to the
beautiful and savvy mayor. Following them come a false priest,
and a run of murders. It takes a Ross Thomas to stir these
characters into a witty and ingenious mix readers will not be
able to -and certainly would not want to-resist.From Publishers Weekly
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