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THE
CRITIC
WHAT
THE
CRITICS
SAY
Enzo MacLeod is
one of the most unusual crime solvers I have
ever met; sort of a cross between James Bond and
Inspector Clouseau.”
BookBrowse
“What a great new book ... Suspenseful?
Oh, yes. Thrilling? Some of that too. Great
characters? For sure. A really good plot?
Without saying. Action? Plenty. A good book? You
betcha. Don't miss it.”
Bookloons
"a finely crafted and surprising mystery."
Kirkus Reviews
“Oenophiles
and fans of CBS’s ‘Cold Case’ will relish [The
Critic]...Enzo's emotional drama with both his
daughters and romantic attractions to two
charming ladies, plus tidbits about wine
production and the art of wine tasting, make
this a full-bodied, satisfying read.”
Publishers
Weekly
“This is a
nice series, out of the ordinary, and May
presents his protagonist warts and all!
McLeod is a delightful protagonist – stubborn,
insightful, occasionally foolhardy, totally at
odds in his relationships with the women in his
life, and a very pleasant addition to current
suspense fiction.”
Woodstock for
CRIMESPREE Magazine
“Peter May
has written an excellent novel with “The
Critic. He manages to successfully
incorporate mystery, suspense, humor and a
little romance into one great plot.”
Reader Views
“The second
Enzo Macleod French cold case mystery is a
superb tale that will send readers seeking his
previous starring role (see EXTRAORDINARY
PEOPLE). Enzo is fabulous as he uses all his
forensic skills seeking the motive ... a
wonderful whodunit”
GenreGoRound
“The mystery
is there, and the ending a shock”
Library Journal
“Enzo MacLeod
is one of the most unusual crime solvers I have
ever met; sort of a cross between James Bond and
Inspector Clouseau.”
BookBrowse
“The
action is good, the mystery is thoughtful...
thoroughly enjoyable... Plenty of winemaking
information and lore adds local color and
atmosphere making The Critic a sure to please
mystery for everyone. ”
The Mystery
Reader
"Rich with the traditions of this
Southern France winemaking region, this is a
mystery with Gallic flavor to be to be savored."
Mystery Scene Magazine
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