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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Even better than Contrary Blues,
By history buff "David" (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Highway Robbery (Owen Allison Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Highway Robbery is even better than Contrary Blues which was outstanding. Mixes life, mystery, humor, and romance with almost perfect pitch. Usually I am a little disappointed with the answer at the end of a mystery novel. This time I was not. The twists and turns were cleverly constructed. And the tale is witty and insightful with out the mystery.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another solid effort by a writer destined for success,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highway Robbery (Owen Allison Mysteries) (Hardcover)
'Highway Robbery', the second in the 'Owen Allison' murder Mystery series, demonstrates that author John Billheimer is not content to just weave an amusing yarn, but has the ability to surprise and satisfy the reader with a writing style that belies the fact that this is only his second book.While retaining the down home style of his first novel that found favor with readers, Billheimer paints a fast paced story that delivers enough tension to keep the reader interested until the mystery is solved. But readers who quit at that point will miss a stunning ending. Don't put it down until you've read the last page! This is a well written, creative story, that I highly recommend. I give it four of five stars.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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This is a review from Forbes October 2, 2000 issue,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highway Robbery (Owen Allison Mysteries) (Hardcover)
October 2, 2000 By Steve Forbes Editor-in-Chief ROAD RAGE Highway Robbery--by John Billheimer (St. Martin's Minotaur, $24.95). A wonderful blend of numerous, superbly developed--and often eccentric--characters; wry, politically incorrect humor; surprises and suspense, spiced with some of West Virginia's legendary skulduggery-encrusted politics makes for an always interesting murder mystery. Our California-based hero, Owen Allison, is suddenly called home to West Virginia by his mother. She suspects that a skeleton uncovered by a road construction crew is that of her late husband (and Owen's father), who supposedly drowned in a flood decades ago. Owen's father was that true West Virginia rarity--an honest highway commissioner. He and his scruples didn't sit well with plenty of pols and contractors. The mother's hunch about the body is wrong, but she's dead right about her husband's having been the victim of foul play. As Owen discovers, several people have skeletons they'd like to keep hidden in the closet. This is Billheimer's second mystery. Read it, and you'll be looking for his first--and praying he turns out more like these.
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