Charles Champlin, Los Angeles Times, July 24, 1986
"Characters large and small are vividly, economically sketched. The relationship between Wager and Jo has the dimensions and the texture of "serious" work, although the distinction between crime-writing and the straight novel grows dimmer than ever in a book as carefully observed as Ground Money."
Publisher Comments
"Characters large and small (a ranch cook, a rodeo secretary) are vividly, economically sketched. The relationship between Wager and Jo has the dimensions and and the texture of 'serious' work, although the distinction between crime-writing and the straight novel grows dimmer than ever in a book as carefully observed as "Ground Money."--Charles Champlin, LA Times
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