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Adeptly weaving in discussions of racism and income inequality, Toyne’s latest (hopefully the start of a new series) is essential for all mystery and suspense collections.
With the Southwestern setting, readers might expect this book to be a Western, but Toyne has turned out a subtle yet compelling religion-flavored thriller that engenders a "one more page, one more chapter" urgency, much like his previous trilogy.
Seems like an easy categoryâ€â€what's more basic than an Arthurian or Indiana Jonesian search for the Holy Grail? Booker identifies five main parts of the Quest: Hero receives a compulsive Call to Action, undergoes a long, hazardous Journey to get something, Arrives but is immediately frustrated, undergoes Final Ordeals, and then wins the Goal...