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Free Form Jazz
Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
- A A Ray Tate and Djuna Brown Mystery Book
- 978-1-55488-696-8
- August 2010
- 408pp, Paperback
- $11.99 CAD
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Tate and Brown discover, as they sift through the rubble left by their targets, that no one is what they appear to be — not even themselves. Travelling through the Chinese underworld, clandestine drug laboratories, and biker-ridden badlands, the troubled duo encounter murder, political corruption, police paranoia, and psychosis, but can they find redemption? |













Toronto journalist-turned-mystery-writer Lee Lamothe is back with his brand of crime writing so punchy you feel it in your teeth.
Telegraph-Journal (St. John NB)Lamothe emerges, delivering a superbly crafted morality play where the scurrilous become wrenchingly sympathetic and the plot is just along for the free-form ride. Lamothe now has a genre-stretching hat-trick. Pray for more.
The Winnipeg Free PressIt's a fascinating story that has considerable ring of reality to it, polished by the developing friendship between Tate and Brown. The scene where they both visit a beauty salon is worth the price of admission.
The Star-Phoenix (Saskatoon)