What a terrific story! What an exciting book! Well written! Well plotted! Suspenseful! Surprising! The best Thomas Perry novel I've read!This is the fourth book in the Jane Whitfield series. Jane is now married to Dr. Carey McKinnon and is no longer "guiding" fugitives and helping them dis...
My library is doing a discussion series on "Native American Mysteries" so that's how I was introduced to this book and this author. Thank you, Parsons Public Library! It was a very interesting read that will have me looking for the rest of the series.Jane Whitefield, a member of the Seneca trib...
I like Thomas Perry as a writer (I mean, as a writer of dialogue and description, and as a pacer of a story) and in this book he starts to acknowledge some of the logistical changes in the world. For example, in this novel, published in 1995 originally, the heroine needs to create credit cards to...
The weakest entry thus far in the Jane Whitefield series. We've seen time and time again how resourceful Jane can be in anticipating the opposition's actions and evading them - there's lots more of that here, albeit almost too routine by now. Jane's acceptance of a new runner is almost perfunct...