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Loading... The Man Who Killed His Brotherby Stephen R. DonaldsonSeries: The Mick Axbrewder / Ginny Fistoulari Novels (1)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. P.I. Mick Brew Axbrewder agonizes over his alcoholism, etc. There's an over used cliché that seems to adorn the covers of half the thrillers on the bookshelves today: "I turned the pages so fast I left burn marks on the paper." Or something similar. I'm not going to say anything like that but if I did I wouldn't be just supplying an off pat testimonial just for the publicists - I'd actually mean it. Ok so the plot isn't great; its got holes aplenty and skates too close to the absurd a few too many times but that doesn't matter. Donaldson/Stephens has a knack of creating characters who really shouldn't hold the sympathy of the reader. Somehow you end up loving them anyway. Mick "Brew" Axbrewer is a drunk. Mostly ending up that way after killing his brother. Occaionally saved by Ginny Fistoulari who uses him in her PI practice, even though he lost his PI licence a while ago. Brews' 13 year old niece is mising and the invesstigation turns up more dead girls that the police seem disinterested in. This isn't a book to read for the author name but it is a good read. It's really not SF or Fantasy, it's firmly a mystery. no reviews | add a review
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