Skylar

275 pages

English language

Published Dec. 20, 1995 by W. Morrow.

ISBN:
978-0-688-14163-9
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OCLC Number:
31291886

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4 stars (1 review)

A rogue and a charmer, everybody loves young Skylar Whitfield—all the local females, at least. The rest of the adult population of Greendowns County, Tennessee, is split down the middle—and his preppy Yankee cousin Jonathan downright hates him. And now that the battered-to-death body of Skylar's beauty queen ex-girlfriend has turned up, Sheriff Pepp Culpepper wants to lock the churchgoing Lothario away for good. Since this is one jam he can't sweet-talk his way out of, Skylar will have to take more drastic measures—which include multiple jail breaks and a potentially lethal intrusion into the real killer's world—dragging disinclined Jonathan along for the ride…no matter where in Hell it takes them. (From the back cover)

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4 stars

At times the "southern"-ness of this book gets laid on a little thick, but I suppose that's meant to be part of the joke, and it didn't bother me much.

Overall, I enjoyed this book, and look forward to reading more work by McDonald. His style is plain, direct, almost Hemingway-lite with its utilitarian descriptive passages, combined with largely noirish/deadpan dialog. The noir style still seeps through in this book even though it's crossed with, as one reviewer put it, an overly "cornpone" dialect.

One of the nicest things about this book is that the mystery was a real mystery, at least to me. Skylar, the main character, was actively involved in solving it without it seeming out of character for an intelligent farm boy to make connections and find clues.

I also liked that the "villain" of the story, Sheriff Culpepper, was extremely sympathetic, even though you could definitely …

Subjects

  • Tennessee -- Fiction