Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Review: The Slickrock Paradox by Stephen Legault

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The Slickrock Paradox by Stephen Legault. A Silas Pearson, Red Rock Canyon Mystery.

Review summary: This is a fine start to this series, with a strongly written, vividly descriptive first chapter, which sets the style and tone for the rest of the book. The murder mystery itself has a solid foundation, and keeps its focus on the whos and whys of what happened as the storyline develops. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Slickrock Paradox Stephen Legault

The Slickrock Paradox
Stephen Legault
A Silas Pearson, Red Rock Canyon Mystery
TouchWood Editions (September 2012)

Publisher synopsis: Silas Pearson is looking for answers. It's been more than three years since his wife, Penelope de Silva, disappeared while working on a conservation project in Utah's red rock wilderness. Law enforcement authorities have given up hope of finding the adventurous Penelope alive. And some suggest that she may not have vanished into the desert at all but simply left Silas for another man.

Silas moves to Moab, where his wife was last seen, with one purpose: finding his wife, dead or alive. His search takes him into a spectacular wilderness of red rock canyons, soaring mesas, and vertical earth, where he must confront his failures as a husband and his guilt for not being there when Penelope needed him most.

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