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Five O'Clock Shadow [Hardcover]

Susan Slater (Author)
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January 26, 2004
From an author described by Kirkus as "lively, surprising" comes Five O'Clock Shadow with its puzzler of a plot tied to colorful New Mexico.
As the great balloon bearing the image of a clock swoops across the River Grande, Pauly Caton watches her husband of four days fall from the sky. Who is the naked child who scrambles from the gondola when it strikes a sandbar and flees? Did she just imagine it? Why would he have been up with Randy and the pilot on the honeymoon ride she was too chicken to join? Who, in fact, was meant to die? And meant to die it was -- her hastily snapped photos of the scene show a masked sharpshooter stationed high up in a tree.
As Pauly tries to put her shattered life together, she discovers the lies. The first in the morgue. How else had Randy deceived her? Had he told her anything that was the truth? Were his partners in their get-rich company any more honest? Pauly knows she hadn't signed any of the documents the lawyer presents to her. Maybe she'll insist on becoming an active partner.
Pauly's flamboyant Grams, the much-married carnival queen, offers her only grandchild a place to recover, a retreat on Albuquerque's west side that's home to fifty odd folks complete with clowns, a handsome tattoo man -- and the snakes. And then Pauly finds out she's rich -- money that she swears could not have been Randy's. Where did he get it? Who was the son he apparently adopted? A trip to El Paso uncovers more mysterious acts and points her towards the truth. But will she live long enough to find it?
Susan Slater reveals the same sharp offbeat plotting skills, the zest for language, and colorful scenes that marked her caper Flash Flood where "troubles buildlike thunderheads over New Mexico skies." [Publishers Weekly]

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From Publishers Weekly

The plot of Slater's gripping follow-up to last year's Flash Flood moves as fast and as unpredictably as the New Mexico weather, which can go from sun to blizzard in a moment. Newlywed Pauly Caton watches in horror as the hot air balloon holding her husband, Randy McIntyre, crashes into a sand bar in the middle of the Rio Grande. A small, otherwise naked boy wearing Randy's jean jacket flees the gondola, leaving behind two dead men-Randy with a broken neck, the pilot with a bullet through his forehead. When the medical examiner discovers that Randy had had an irreversible vasectomy, Pauly is shattered and confused. The children they both seemingly had looked forward to before their marriage were never a possibility. The more she learns of Randy's secret past, the more Pauly becomes suspicious of everyone around her, even her carnival-queen grandmother with whom she takes refuge in Albuquerque. With her blonde hair, heavy make-up, breast implants and growing list of ex-husbands, Grams stands out in an unusual supporting cast that includes tattooed men and lethal snakes. From the book's devastating opening to its chilling climax, readers will be captivated by Slater's fresh, gutsy heroine.
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Author of the Ben Pecos series, Slater introduces a new character in the same New Mexico setting. Pauly Caton, recently married to Randy, watches in horror as her husband's hot-air balloon crashes to the ground. As she searches for the mysterious child seen running from the scene, Pauly finds out many things about her late husband--most of them bad, including the revelation that he may have been a pedophile. Pauly's headquarters during the investigation is the Albuquerque home of her flamboyant grandmother, a carnival owner. Among the colorful carnies who populate Grams' estate is a sexy tattooed man to whom Pauly is strongly attracted. Meanwhile, Randy's business partners refuse to take Pauly seriously when she tries to take her husband's place as an active partner on a water-rights project. Slater generates enough suspense to make this a page-turner, and she makes good use of the carny angle, but Pauly remains a somewhat underdeveloped protagonist. If there is to be a series, Pauly has some growing to do. Jenny McLarin
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 265 pages
  • Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press (January 26, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590581040
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590581049
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,219,072 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Departure for Slater, March 10, 2004
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Less than a week after they married Pauly Caton sees her husband Randy fall to his death in a hot air balloon when the pilot is shot by a sniper. In shock, she can't believe her eyes when she also sees a young boy run from the basket. The questions mount up when she learns that Randy has had a vasectomy, an unpleasant surprise since they had hoped to have children together. Unsure of what to do with herself now that her dreams of having a family are shattered, Pauly retreats to live with her Gram, a five-time married owner of a carnival. There she meets Steve, a tattooed snake handler to whom she feels inappropriate feelings of lust. Soon Pauly discovers that she didn't know Randy at all, as she inherits from him not only his partnership in his hydrolics business but millions in money that he shouldn't have had. The more she learns about him the more she begins to believe that he was deliberately murdered, and the circle of those she can trust tightens. It seems that everyone around her has been keeping secrets, including her own beloved grandmother. Still feeling protective of Randy and not knowing whom she can trust, Pauly chooses not to reveal all of her suspicions to the police or those around her. Eventually Pauly gets herself mixed up in a dispute over water rights, child pornography, and, of course, murder.

In her second standalone mystery (departing from her Ben Pecos series), Slater again creates a beautiful setting in New Mexico. She succeeds in creating characters that are as real as they are unusual, and Pauly is both entertaining to watch and admirable in her courage. At times she's a little too dominated by her hormonal lusts for Steve, but Pauly's feelings of isolation as those around her continue to deceive her are believably played out. Despite the shocking beginning, this is not a morose mystery and the reader can appreciate Pauly's wit and how regains her strength and refuses to let herself be manipulated by others. Slater has created yet another winning mystery.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Had Potential..., September 2, 2004
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EdHopper "Painter" (Cary, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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I really enjoyed the outline of the story as laid out in the book jacket -- it had such potential! But the writing needed editing AND the lead character was so inconsistent I don't think I could keep track! Also, at the very end (no spoiler since this will be vague), I was quite upset that the priest was more upset about this brothers actions than those of children! Disgusting! I don't know who to blame more -- the author or the editor because I think this book could have really been a crazy, wacky story with the right editing!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tightly plotted mystery, September 4, 2004
This review is from: Five O'Clock Shadow (Hardcover)
Pauly McIntyre has been married only one week when she watches her new husband die in a balloon crash. The pilot was killed by a sniper. Was the bullet meant for Randy, the new husband? Or for Pauly herself, whose fear of heights kept her firmly on the ground? And did Pauly just imagine she saw a little boy running away from the balloon, wearing nothing but her dead husbands jacket?

The plot twists and turns on every page as Pauly keeps learning more about her dead husband. Why didn't he tell her about his vasectomy? What are those mysterious papers in his bank safe? What's real and what isn't? Who's on her side and who's against her? And why?

Amazingly, author Slater manages to come up with a consistent explanation. She treads a fine line between legitimate red herrngs that distract the reader and sleight of hand that leads the reader to cry, "Foul!"

This mystery is plot-driven with a heroine who's likeable but not strong enough to carry a series. As she says herself, Pauly held only a few nondescript jobs before marrying the ill-fated Randy. She had been a technical writer but doesn't use this background to solve the mystery. In all fairness, her dead husband's partners are right to question her involvement in their business. All she has going for her is a fierce determination to find out who she really married -- and why he wanted to marry so badly.

But while you're reading, if you're like me, you won't notice the absence of character development. You'll be too busy turning the pages to find out whodunit and why. And you won't be a bit surprised by the romantic subplot.

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The sharp crack of sound didn't register, hushed as it was in the whoosh of hot air being pumped into the balloon's envelope. Read the first page
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porn ring, conservancy project, adoption papers, motor home
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Rio Grande, New Mexico, Christmas Eve, Pauly Caton, Sam Mathers, South Valley, Congressman Garcia, River Street, Archer Brandon, Jorge Roberto Suarez Zuniga, Mesa Landings, Negra Modelo, Congressman Sosimo Garcia, Fourth Street, Randall Vincent, Thank God
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