There are two kinds of men in Mississippi. They make natural enemies. And sometimes, but only if the balance between strength and weakness tips too far, unnatural allies. Tucker Loomis is a hard and dangerous man with a ruthlessness all West Bay fears and respects, and an improbable amount of money. Wade Rowley is a common man who aspires to honor but gets caught up in the footwork of a skilled swindler. In a pitiless game, with a few harsh rules and just one way of keeping score, the wrong man will die. And another will get away with more than murder. "Lively, gritty . . . complex and convincing . . . Mr. MacDonald writes with passion!" -- The New York Times Book Review
Lynda C. (Readnmachine) from UMATILLA, OR wrote on 10/5/2006...
John D. MacDonald abandons Travis McGee and Florida for Good Ole Boys and financial chicanery in Mississippi. Greed leads to murder, and one good man tries to do the honorable thing. Prime MacDonald, which means it's as good as anything out there, and better than most.
Bill M. (knight) from CARLSBAD, NM wrote on 6/22/2006...
Lively, gritty...complex and convincing.. MR. Macdonald writes with passion. THRILLER
Rena S. (reau) from STE GENEVIEVE, MO wrote on 10/14/2005...
In the pitiless game, with a few harsh rules and just one way of keeping score. the wrong man will die. And another will get away with more than murder.