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The Deadly Canyon [Mass Market Paperback]

Jake Page (Author)


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March 30, 1996
Blind sculptor Mo Bowdre and his lovely Anglo-Hopi girlfriend, Connie Barnes, find themselves at a remote desert research station in the bootheel of New Mexico. The station is an outpost of gossiping, back-biting research scientists, thirty miles from the Mexican border and three hundred miles from nowhere, and an unlikely site for Bowdre's newest sculpture commission -- not to mention conspiracy, sexual deception, smuggling, and murder.

When a female corpse turns up in the desert vastness of Skeleton Canyon, the research station is plunged into turmoil. And when it is discovered that the murdered woman was not only a scientist but a special FBI agent, Bowdre goes into action.

Written with grit and honesty, peopled with an unforgettable cast of eccentrics, steeped in the harsh beauty of the New Mexican desert, The Deadly Canyon is at once a superbly crafted novel and a breathtaking mystery story.


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From Publishers Weekly

Fans of Page's series hero, big, blind Santa Fe sculptor Mo Bowdre, will surely relish this sequel to The Stolen Gods . Readers unacquainted with Mo's charms may be somewhat mystified. The sculptor's character seems mostly defined by his laugh--a weird noise that punctuates his conversation at odd moments--and his sensitivity, which is here mentioned more than demonstrated. His Hopi lover, Connie Barnes, is enigmatic and silent to the point of caricature. She also does the driving, in this instance to a remote research institute in the wilds of New Mexico. There the FBI hopes to use Mo's gifts of detection to help them figure out the case that has led to an undercover agent's death at the bottom of Skeleton Canyon. The narrative thread knots as tribal legends about hidden gold tangle with with hints of a present-day smuggling ring and bitterly feuding academics. Page writes with masterful understatement about Mo's blindness--it is rarely referred to, and, beyond the driving limitations, doesn't much slow him down. The locales and cultural heritage represented here, however, have been plied to better effect in Tony Hillerman's mysteries and in James Doss's soon to be published debut, The Shaman Sings .
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal

Set in the timeless topographies of the American Southwest, Page's second Mo Bowdre mystery ( The Stolen Gods , LJ 2/1/93) once again puts the blind sculptor on the scent of a killer. While working in a remote research station, Mo investigates the death of an FBI agent. Pathologic entomology, venomous snakes, recently rifled Aztec artifacts, rumors of Spanish treasure, and the odd detail of Native American mythology add to the intricate fabric of Page's narrative. Memorable characters, stark backdrops, fine crafting.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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