Monday, November 04, 2013

Review: Billboard Man by Jim Fusilli

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A Mysterious Review of Billboard Man by Jim Fusilli.

Review summary: There is an overriding sense that this novel is simply an episode of a much larger story arc and one isn't quite sure while reading whether they are near the beginning or the end of it. It is probably best suited to those who read the first in the series and were eager to see what happens next, those patient enough to realize that the end really isn't and more is yet to come. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 2 of 5 stars

Billboard Man Jim Fusilli

Billboard Man
Jim Fusilli
Thomas & Mercer (September 2013)

Publisher synopsis: A man alone takes to the road following the brutal murder of his wife. After years lost to drifting and isolation — except for the comfort of the kind of women he cannot deny — he finds himself swept into a world of violence and danger, his life in the hands of a madman. Freed by an unexpected savior, he returns to the road, still a haunted man who remains the target of his estranged daughter’s scorn.

But as he wanders from the red-rock spires of Arizona to Sun Studios in Memphis, he succumbs to sordid temptation — and is soon accused of murder. To clear himself, he must find the real killer, unaware that his nemesis, a Wall Street power broker, is manipulating him from afar and has unleashed a killer on his trail — and the trail of his daughter.

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