MARCH 1997 ISSUE


FEATURE OF THE WEEK:

A Thin Dark Line
By Tami Hoag


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T H E  B R O O D I N G  P U L S E of the Louisiana bayou drums through A Thin Dark Line, the evocative new thriller from best-selling author Tami Hoag.

Sheriff's deputy Annie Broussard discovers the violent murder of Pam Bichon. When Pam's accused killer, Marcus Renard, is released on a legal technicality, Annie is compelled to seek more evidence to convict Renard. She feels a strong allegiance to Pam's daughter, Josie, because her own mother died in a suicide . . .

Hoag's story is as riveting as a bayou ride through the dark waters, where danger lurks just beneath the surface ready to rise with a toothy snap of final judgment. From the dangerous remoteness of the bayou to the false security of her own bedroom to the dissonant celebration of Mardi Gras, Hoag's portrayal of Annie Broussard's growing vulnerability rings with terrifying clarity . . .



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