Críticas:
"Ramsey's engaging eighth Ike Schwartz mystery...will amuse literary and history buffs" --"Publishers Weekly 2006 Publishers Weekly 100 Best Books" for" Impulse" "2008 Arizona Book Award, Religion and Spirituality "for "Judas" "2009 Arizona Book Award, Mystery and Suspense Finalist" for "Stranger Room" "2006 Publishers Weekly 100 Best Books" for" Impulse" "2008 Arizona Book Award, Religion and Spirituality "for "Judas" "2009 Arizona Book Award, Mystery and Suspense Finalist" for "Stranger Room"
Reseña del editor:
Praise for Scone Island... "All the fast-paced action and danger readers have come to expect." -Kirkus Reviews "Surefooted prose speeds this well-told tale of greed and betrayal among the nation's covert elite. Ruth and Ike's intellectual bickering will amuse literary and history buffs." -Publishers Weekly Ike Schwartz, Sheriff of Picketsville, Virginia, and his fiancée Ruth Dennis, the President of a local university, seek asylum from a trying year of academic and local politics on Scone Island, four miles off the coast of Maine. Its lack of electricity, reliable water supply, and phone service guarantee their seclusion and peace. The suspicious accident that resulted in the death of the mysterious Harmon Staley should not concern them at all. And it doesn't...until Ike's past as a CIA agent rolls in on him like the area's famous twelve-foot tides. Two more murders involving former colleagues send Ike's old CIA friend Charlie Garland searching for a connection. Stonewalling by the CIA and conspiracies-real and imagined-leave Ike and Ruth facing an unknown number of determined assassins alone on the island. Then Ruth's mother decides to drop in on them just as the excitement begins.... Dr. Frederick Ramsay was born in Baltimore, Maryland, graduated from Washington and Lee University and the University of Illinois. He served on the University of Maryland School of Medicine faculty, and in 1971 he was ordained an Episcopal priest. He lives in Arizona with his wife Susan. www.frederickramsay.com
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