Drama- Literary Fiction
Date Published: 2/22/13
Bargain Mart, long a fixture in the Missoula economic structure has fallen on hard times. Things are dire, and if a financial windfall doesn’t arrive soon, their doors will close.
Across town, a woman grieves her recently deceased husband. Sitting alone at her kitchen table trying to put her life back in order, a call arrives asking where his quarter million dollar life insurance policy should be sent. A quarter million dollar life insurance policy she never knew existed.
Answering the phone on the other end of her call for help is Drake Bell, third year law student at the University of Montana. Joined by his partner Ava, and his loyal friends the Zoo Crew, Drake must attempt to make sense of the case Alice presents him.
A case that only grows more complex as people continue to pass in Missoula, all with ties to Bargain Mart, all with large life insurance policies attached to them. Policies known in the corporate world as Dead Peasants…
My Review:
Going into this one I didn't really have an idea of what to expect as this is a new Author to me. I found that I really enjoyed it.
The characters were compelling and easy to get behind. The novel itself had a well developed plot that unraveled effortlessly and kept me flipping pages.
I think that the fact that the Author managed to include some pretty hefty topics into the novel, was an added bonus. It was definitely unexpected, but I think he did a wonderful job with it.
I do wish that the book cover did a little more to show what the story is actually about. Instead of Literary Fiction, it kind of puts off a fantasy/paranormal vibe when you first look at it.
Going into this one I didn't really have an idea of what to expect as this is a new Author to me. I found that I really enjoyed it.
The characters were compelling and easy to get behind. The novel itself had a well developed plot that unraveled effortlessly and kept me flipping pages.
I think that the fact that the Author managed to include some pretty hefty topics into the novel, was an added bonus. It was definitely unexpected, but I think he did a wonderful job with it.
I do wish that the book cover did a little more to show what the story is actually about. Instead of Literary Fiction, it kind of puts off a fantasy/paranormal vibe when you first look at it.
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I originally hale from southern Ohio, growing up in the heart of
farm country, and still consider it, along with West Tennessee,
my co-home. Between the two, I have a firm belief that football
is the greatest of all past-times, sweet tea is really the
only acceptable beverage for any occasion, there is not an
event on earth that either gym shorts or boots can't be worn
to, and that Dairy Queen is the best restaurant on the planet.
Further, southern accents are a highly likeable feature on most
everybody, English bulldogs sit atop the critter hierarchy, and
there is absolutely nothing wrong with a Saturday night spent
catfishing at the lake.
Since leaving I've been to college in New England, grad school
in the Rockies, and lived in over a dozen different cities
ranging from DC to Honolulu along the way. Each and every one of
these experiences has shaped who I am at this point and I have
developed enormous affinity for locales and people of every size
and shape.
By day I work as a healthcare attorney in Honolulu, focusing
largely on health policy and implementation. By night I am
usually found barefooting along one of Oahu’s many beaches
before heading inside to write. Dead Peasants is my eighth
novel, and the second in The Zoo Crew series. I am currently
working on the follow-up, along with a handful of independent
projects.
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