Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Less the Dead by Tim Downs


This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

Less Than Dead

Thomas Nelson (September 9, 2008)

by

Tim Downs




ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Tim Downs is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Indiana University. After graduation in 1976 he created a comic strip, Downstown, which was syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate until 1986. His cartooning has appeared in more than a hundred major newspapers worldwide.

His first book, a work of non-fiction, was awarded the Gold Medallion Award in 2000. His first novel, Shoofly Pie, was awarded the Angel Award in 2004, and his third novel, PlagueMaker, was awarded the Christy Award for best suspense novel of 2007. First The Dead, the third book in this Bug Man series came out earlier this year.

Tim lives in Cary, North Carolina, with his wife Joy.


ABOUT THE BOOK


Some secrets just won't stay buried.
When strange bones surface on a U.S. senator's property, the FBI enlists forensic entomologist Nick Polchak to investigate the forgotten graveyard. Polchak's orders are simple: figure out the mess.

But Polchak, known as the "Bug Man" because of his knowledge of insects and their interaction with the dead, senses darker secrets buried beneath the soil.

Secrets that could derail the senator's presidential bid.

Secrets buried in the history of a quaint Virginia town.

Secrets someone is willing to kill to protect.

With the help of a mysterious local woman named Alena and her uncanny cadaver dogs, Polchak sets out to dig up the truth.

But with a desperate killer hot on his trail, he'll be lucky to wind up anything less than dead.


If you would like to read the first chapter of Less Than Dead, go HERE

My Review: I loved this book. I love all the Bug Man books. You do not have to read the previous books in the series for this one to make sense. Although there is some history between Nick and the first lead FBI investigator that came from another book. Good history not bad and not essential so you're okay even though I recommend all the books. This is probably the most well crafted of all the books. It is a great mystery/suspense book. The characters are interesting and unique as is the plot. I was drawn into the book and I did not want to put it down. Although published by a Christian publisher there is not anything religious in the book. Even though it is still a great book. Anybody would love this book. I highly recommend it. :)

3 comments:

Georgiana Daniels said...

I love the BugMan books. I'm starting this one today.

Karen said...

I rarely read mystery or suspense novels, but this sure sounds good!

Anonymous said...

I rarely read mystery or suspense novels, but this sure sound good! I love the Bug Man books. I'm starting this one today, it amazing.

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