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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Goin Crazy in Staircase once again offers entertaining cast.,
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This review is from: Going Crazy in Public: A Mac Fontana Mystery (Hardcover)
In this fourth volume of the Mac Fontana series, Earl Emerson offers up an entertaining cast of offbeat characters and fast paced storyline. This time around the story revolves around a copy-cat arsonist who is setting fires in Staircase. Nearby Seattle also has an arsonist on their hands. Mac has to solve this mystery whilst protecting his own son, battling small time politics, romancing a celebrity in hiding, catching dog killers, keeping an eye on power hungry safety directors and putting out fires in and around town, including false alarms at the local nudist colony. This Mac Fontana is good, but not as good as Morons and Madmen, or even Black Hearts and Slow Dancing. However, it is still a lot of fun and Emerson has once again written another winner. |
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Going Crazy in Public: A Mac Fontana Mystery by Earl Emerson (Paperback - July 1997)
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