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Dead Run
 
Dead Run
Author: P. J. Tracy

Book Information
Publisher: Signet Book
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780451218155 - ISBN-10: 0451218159
Publication Date: 4/4/2006
Pages: 368


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio CD (Unab MP3), Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Audio CD (Abridged)

Book Description:
The overwhelming response to Live Bait proved P. J. Tracy's second novel was no fluke. The Chicago Tribune said it best: "Tracy is a writer who can walk that thin line between humor and serious crime without sacrificing the needs of either side." For fans craving electric suspense, high-energy banter, and intricate plotting, the wait is over: Dead Run has arrived.

Monkeewrench founders Grace MacBride and Annie Belinsky, along with Deputy Sharon Mueller, are driving from Minneapolis to Green Bay, Wisconsin, where they believe a new serial killer is just warming up, when their car breaks down, deep in the northern woods, far away from civilization and cell towers. A walk through the forest leads them to the crossroads town of Four Corners, where they had hoped to find a landline and a mechanic, but instead find . . . absolutely nothing.

Something terrible has happened in Four Corners, and the complete absence of life and severed phone lines in every building make it impossible to get help. Grace, her senses honed by a lifetime of justifiable paranoia, sees the sinister in every detail, and her intuition barely saves all three of them when they witness a horrifying double murder. Grace, Annie, and Sharon are suddenly running for their lives, while the rest of the Monkeewrench crew, along with Minneapolis cops Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth, strike out on a blind search to find them.

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Please Rate these Book Reviews

Sharon C. (Mamu) wrote on 7/28/2009...


This series continues to suprise me. Except for some occasional dialogue that seems to work a bit hard at being funny, the books just get better and better. Don't get me wrong. It does have humor and usually it's very natural but sometimes just a little awkward. That criticism is outweighed however, by the original plotting, superb writing and generally tight and realistic dialogue. Very hard to put down.

Here's one section, from the p.o.v. of an 8 year old: "He was straddling his old bike across the street from the cafe, staring through the plate-glass window, watching Hazel's broad back hunch and move over the grill plate behind the counter. Even through the dust-streaked window, he could see that great pile of too-black hair wobbling on top of her head, and when she turned aournd to plop a plate down on the counter in front of a customer, he saw the loose skin of remembered chins cascading down over the place where her neck was supposed to be." Writing just doesn't get much more vivid than that. :)

Melody B. (5ducksfans) wrote on 5/23/2009...


Great book with an interesting, scary premise. I could barely put it down. I'm glad I discovered the mother-daughter team of PJ Tracy. You will want to start with Monkeewrench, the first in the series, and read them all in order (Dead Run is the 3rd. There are 4 books in the series with a new one due sometime this year - 2009).

Geri (geejay) - MI wrote on 1/6/2009...


Highly recommended but also recommended that you read this series in order: Monkeewrench, followed by Live Bait, followed by Dead Run.

The third outing for the Monkeewrench crew finds Grace, Annie and Sharon (Wisconsin deputy from the first book, now on loan to the FBI) traveling from Minneapolis to Green Bay, Wisconsin. Along the way their car breaks down and they stumble into a town where everyone has mysteriously vanished, and progressively more sinister developments are taking place.

Unlike the first two books which were more whodunnit mysteries, this is straight up slam-bang suspense as the three women pool all their considerable resources to survive their predicament. The rest of the now familiar characters, Minneapolis detectives Maggozzi and Rolseth, the Monkeewrench geeks, with Wisconsin sheriff Mike Halloran and deputy Bonar Carlson race to the rescue.

It becomes increasingly clear that not only has something horrible happened in the isolated Wisconsin town, but sinister forces are trying to make it happen again, on a larger scale.

Some reviews have pointed out the preposterousness of the plot, and it is one of those books that you read breathlessly and then put down and think, now waaaaiit a minute, that is kind of unbelievable. But, these days of terrorism maybe not so unbelievable. There are whackos out there!

Again, the characters are what drew me in and kept me involved with the story. The development of their intertwining plotlines, like Magozzi's slowly blooming romance with Grace and Sharon's with Mike Halloran, makes this more than a routinely forgettable thriller. The idea of three women kicking ass and getting themselves out of their predicament, plus the touches of humor amid the suspense and horror, are just icing on the cake.

This is a book I devoured in a couple of days. If I had more time in one day I'd have finished it in a day!

Jan S. (janetrose5) wrote on 1/12/2008...


This book is just plain great fun - an amazingly fulfilling thriller that just makes you want to run out and read anything written by this author. Don't miss this one!

Rachel H. wrote on 10/2/2007...


A heart-stopping thriller when Sharon, Grace and Annie set out to share their indentification program and end up in the wrong place surrounded by killers. Very good!

Lori P. wrote on 8/23/2007...


P.J. Tracy.....WOW! I loved loved loved the writing and this story scared the crap out of me. Very suspenseful. I just ordered 2 more of this author's books and I can't wait to read them!

Pat R. (cats16) wrote on 3/10/2007...


Very good. I liked Monkeywrench and this is equally good.

Magda W. (triskellgray) wrote on 2/20/2007...


P. J Tracy's second book, this series is becoming one that I don'y want to miss any of the books.

Linda M. (monkeyplay) wrote on 1/27/2007...


This was unbelievably fast paced. I read it in one day...couldn't put it down.

O'Brien M. (Romance-fan) wrote on 1/20/2007...


A group is en route to Green Bay, following reports of a serial killer, when their car breaks down deep in the northern woods. A short walk through the forest leads them to the eerily quiet town of Four Corners, where they find severed phone lines and a complete absence of life. But the quiet is deceptive. Before they know it, they witness a horrifying double murder-and discover that this is only the beginning of a race to save their own lives...and countless others.


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