Briarpatch (Crime, Penguin)

Briarpatch by Ross Thomas, published by Penguin Books on December 3, 1985, is a compelling narrative that unfolds following the tragic news of Benjamin Dill’s sister, Felicity, who has died in a car bomb explosion. As a homicide detective, her death prompts Benjamin to embark on a relentless quest for her killer, revealing the darker aspects of human nature along the way. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a gripping mystery set against the backdrop of Washington, D.C. The story intricately weaves themes of crime and investigation, as Benjamin Dill navigates a world filled with unexpected twists and revelations. The narrative promises to engage those interested in the complexities of detective fiction, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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A long-distance call from a Texas city on his birthday gives Benjamin Dill the news that his sisterits her birthday, too, they were born exactly ten years aparthas died in a car bomb explosion. Its the chief of police callingFelicity Dill worked for him; she was a homicide detective. Dill is there that night, the beginning of his dogged search for her killer. What he finds is no surprise to him, because Benjamin Dill is never surprised at what awful things people will dobut its a real surprise to the reader. As Newsday said when the novel was first published, One sure thing about Ross Thomass novels: A reader wont get bored waiting for the action to start.
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