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Hardcover Lair of the Lizard Book

ISBN: 0312192959

ISBN13: 9780312192952

Lair of the Lizard

(Book #4 in the Tony Lowell Series)

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E.C. Ayers's Hour of the Manatee won the St. Martin's Press/Private Eye Writers of America award, and his subsequent P.I. novels, all with an environmental undertone, have garnered nothing but high... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Florida's Tony Lowell in Santa Fe on a mystery

Santa Fe resident Ariel Lowell pleads with her father, private investigator Tony Lowell, to leave the Florida Gulf Coast and come to New Mexico on a visit. Tony immediately drops everything and laves for the southwest because he will do anything he can for his beloved daughter. In Santa Fe, Tony learns that Ariel, based on some New Age razzle-dazzle wants him to look for a missing friend, Alicia Sandoval. With the help of a sleuthing peer and some weirdo mystic, Tony begins his search. He soon learns that Alicia's former spouse Danny Lopez has been stalking the missing woman and that his previous wife's bones have only recently been discovered in the nearby mountains. However, none of the natives take Danny, a vicious individual, seriously because a man has to do what a man has to do. This leaves it up to Tony and his cohorts to keep Alicia safe. The fourth Tony Lowell mystery, LAIR OF THE LIZARD, has some great strengths and a major weakness. The readers have an opportunity to observe Tony struggle with a different culture and gain insight into his relationship with his flighty daughter. The case is well designed, relevant, and interesting. The interactions between the prime players (Tony and his team, Ariel, Alicia, and Danny) keep the essence of their character intact. Though E.C. Ayres shows he is a talented mystery writer, his novel falls short with his portrayal of every Santa Fe resident refusing to accept the obvious fact that Danny is a dangerous lunatic. Still, this is a very good entry in a fine series.Harriet Klausner
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