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Rogue
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Rogue
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Frederick Ramsay
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Series | Ike Schwartz Series |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140 |
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Category/Genre | Crime and mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781590589045
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Classifications | Dewey:FIC |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Poisoned Pen Press
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Imprint |
Poisoned Pen Press
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Publication Date |
5 July 2011 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Ruth Harris, Sherriff Ike Schwartz's fiancee, is involved in a near fatal automobile accident. But Ike is convinced the crash was rigged. Even though he is embroiled in a close election, has no jurisdiction over the investigation, and can find no support in the usual law enforcement community, he places himself on leave and goes rogue to investigate and seek the person or persons responsible for putting Ruth in a coma. His efforts attract help from unexpected and irregular sources. Old friends in the covert community step up, covert help from his loyal staff combine to help. It is a journey which takes him first to State's Rights organizations, then to zealots and dissident academics before it finally ends at home in Picketsville. Along the way Charlie Garland connects with Eden Saint Claire, his father manipulates the re-election campaign, and the folks at the Crossroads Diner cheer him on.
Author Biography
Frederick Ramsay was raised on the east coast and attended graduate school in Chicago. He was a writer of mysteries set in Virginia, (the Ike Schwartz Mysteries) Botswana Mystery series, Jerusalem Mystery series and stand-alones (Impulse, Judas: The Gospel of Betrayal). He was a retired Episcopal Priest, Academic, and author.
Reviews"The seventh Ike Schwartz outing...combines high-tech detection with routine sleuthing to reach a surprising and satisfying conclusion." --"Booklist" "Fred Ramsay has the knack for combining serious crime, folksy dialogue, and extremely likable characters. Give the series a try and you will want to spend more time in Picketsville." --Steve Shadow Schwartz, steveshadowschwartz.com "Sure-footed plotting and easy banter make Ramsay's sixth Sheriff Ike mystery a brisk, entertaining read" --"Kirkus Reviews" on "Eye of the Virgin" "The sixth in this series has Ramsay's trademark folksy touch, a well-rounded cast of characters, and brisk and believable dialogue, this time with an international scope. Ike Schwartz's outings just keep getting better." --"Booklist" of "Eye of the Virgin" "Mixing down-home police work, CIA maneuvering, and FBI finagling in this timely tale of terrorism, Ramsay comes up aces with his sixth outing" --"Library Journal "of "Eye of the Virgin" "Sure-footed plotting and easy banter make Ramsay's sixth Sheriff Ike mystery a brisk, entertaining read" --"Kirkus Reviews" on "Eye of the Virgin" "The sixth in this series has Ramsay's trademark folksy touch, a well-rounded cast of characters, and brisk and believable dialogue, this time with an international scope. Ike Schwartz's outings just keep getting better." --"Booklist" of "Eye of the Virgin" "Mixing down-home police work, CIA maneuvering, and FBI finagling in this timely tale of terrorism, Ramsay comes up aces with his sixth outing" --"Library Journal "of "Eye of the Virgin" "Sure-footed plotting and easy banter make Ramsay's sixth Sheriff Ike mystery a brisk, entertaining read" --"Kirkus Reviews" on "Eye of the Virgin" "The sixth in this series has Ramsay's trademark folksy touch, a well-rounded cast of characters, and brisk and believable dialogue, this time with an international scope. Ike Schwartz's outings just keep getting better." --"Booklist" of "Eye of the Virgin" "Mixing down-home police work, CIA maneuvering, and FBI finagling in this timely tale of terrorism, Ramsay comes up aces with his sixth outing" --"Library Journal "of "Eye of the Virgin"
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