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Suspicion of Madness

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For attorneys Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana, spending a couple of days in a private villa on a secluded island in the Florida Keys seems too good to be true: an innocent cliche that hits home with a vengeance when a dangerously unbalanced former client of Anthony's is accused of a local murder, and subsequently attempts suicide. As their idyllic vacation turns into a terrifying nightmare, Gail and Anthony find themselves trapped among the strange and secretive islanders as a late tropical storm threatens to unleash its fury on them all. Somehow, they must remain sane and use every weapon at their disposal to outwit a wily criminal bent on plunging them into a world of deepening madness.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Listeners may think they've picked up a full-cast performance when they listen to this outstanding narration by William Dufris and Christine Marshall. The character mix features a reclusive movie star known for vampire movies, a dangerous teenager bent on suicide, a stuttering handyman, a resort owner who needs a heart transplant but refuses to burden his younger wife with that information, a woman whose verbal abuse exceeds all bounds of decency, and an abusive father. The thin line between sanity and madness reveals itself as clues are unraveled. A South Florida tropical storm, buried treasure, and a surprise ending will keep listeners attentive to the last word. K.A.T. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 11, 2002
      Miami lawyers Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana head to Key West for a combined romantic vacation and murder investigation in the seventh of Parker's Suspicion series (Suspicion of Vengeance, etc.). As in previous installments, the pressures of the chase test the relationship of the high-powered couple, and Florida's lush landscape adds color to a mystery that makes up in intensity what it lacks in depth. It all begins when wealthy client Martin Greenwald invites Quintana to his resort in the Florida Keys to help his troubled stepson, Billy, who is under suspicion for murder. Certain Billy is innocent, Quintana convinces Connor to join him to share the delights of the island. But they find little time for amusement because as soon as they arrive, they learn Billy has attempted suicide. In quick order, lies and bodies are uncovered, and Connor and Quintana find themselves investigating an aging B-movie starlet, a pair of conniving local lawyers, the client's overextended family and a stuttering handyman who does odd jobs, showing up in the oddest places at the oddest times. The intertwining lives of the characters reflect the Florida culture around them—rich in dreaming, scheming and explosive undercurrents. The surprise ending is no surprise for Hitchcock fans, but former state prosecutor and practicing attorney Parker paces her story well and neatly ties up loose ends. She also heats up the legal intrigue with the fiery romance between Latin lover Quintana and single mom Connor, ensuring that fans—even those who have seen the same movies Parker has—will stay tuned for the next escapade of Miami's tempestuous legal sweethearts.

    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2004
      Billy McFadden's murder defense brings legal duo Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana to Key West, FL, in Parker's seventh "Suspicion of" legal thriller. Billy's alibi that he spent the evening watching old movies with Joan Sinclair, the has-been star of Bride of Nesferatu, is shaky. Gail and Anthony are guests of Billy's stepfather, Walter Greenwald, at his Buttonwood Resort, operated by Walter's sister Lois. The cast of suspects grows and the pressure increases with a tropical storm as Gail escapes from gory escapades. William Dufris and Christine Marshall provide multiple, characteristic voices, improving on programs delivered by lone readers. Highly recommended for all general collections.--Sandy Glover, Camas P.L., WA

      Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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