
Storm Track
(The seventh book in the Judge Deborah Knott series)(2000)
A novel by
Margaret Maron
AwardsAgatha Award
Winner of the Agatha Award for Best Novel Published in the Year 2000
The Barnes & Noble Review
I've been reading a lot of F. Scott Fitzgerald lately, notably Tender is the Night and a number of the so-called "slick" stories he wrote. The first thing that surprised me was how many of his stories brush up against the crime genre. In his notebooks he talks about how criminals are a part of all society -- Balzac said pretty much the same thing -- and yet people are always surprised when they come up against evidence of crime in their own lives.
Margaret Maron explores this theme in her excellent new novel, Storm Track. Lillian Bullock, a woman most townspeople of Colleton County, North Carolina, thought of as loose, is found dead in a motel. And from that room the ripples and eddies of suspicion spread far and wide. Her death forces an entire town to come up against evidence of crime in their own lives.
Judge Deborah Knott finds herself looking at her town and her friends in a chilling new light. The homicide touches a number of lives close to hers, even including her kin. She has suspicions she doesn't want to have and begins to perceive certain people in ways she fights against. Maron dramatically contrasts the emotional storm with Hurricane Fran, a fury of biblical wrath about to be visited upon Colleton County. Her hurricane details give a reportorial tone that contrasts nicely with the nimble grace of her human portraiture and storytelling. She also has Fitzgerald's (and Chandler's) knack of taking a scene you've read numerous times and doing something new with it -- giving it a new spin or adding a moment of humor or melancholy. For me this is the mark of a first-rate writer: making all the conventions of a genre seem uniquely your own.
Margaret Maron is quietly becoming one of the true masters of contemporary mystery fiction. Her elegantly underplayed Storm Track should win her a whole lot of new fans. (Ed Gorman)
The Barnes & Noble Review
I've been reading a lot of F. Scott Fitzgerald lately, notably Tender is the Night and a number of the so-called "slick" stories he wrote. The first thing that surprised me was how many of his stories brush up against the crime genre. In his notebooks he talks about how criminals are a part of all society -- Balzac said pretty much the same thing -- and yet people are always surprised when they come up against evidence of crime in their own lives.
Margaret Maron explores this theme in her excellent new novel, Storm Track. Lillian Bullock, a woman most townspeople of Colleton County, North Carolina, thought of as loose, is found dead in a motel. And from that room the ripples and eddies of suspicion spread far and wide. Her death forces an entire town to come up against evidence of crime in their own lives.
Judge Deborah Knott finds herself looking at her town and her friends in a chilling new light. The homicide touches a number of lives close to hers, even including her kin. She has suspicions she doesn't want to have and begins to perceive certain people in ways she fights against. Maron dramatically contrasts the emotional storm with Hurricane Fran, a fury of biblical wrath about to be visited upon Colleton County. Her hurricane details give a reportorial tone that contrasts nicely with the nimble grace of her human portraiture and storytelling. She also has Fitzgerald's (and Chandler's) knack of taking a scene you've read numerous times and doing something new with it -- giving it a new spin or adding a moment of humor or melancholy. For me this is the mark of a first-rate writer: making all the conventions of a genre seem uniquely your own.
Margaret Maron is quietly becoming one of the true masters of contemporary mystery fiction. Her elegantly underplayed Storm Track should win her a whole lot of new fans. (Ed Gorman)
Used availability for Margaret Maron's Storm Track
See all available used copies of this book at: Abebooks UK or Abebooks US
Hardback Editions
November 2001 : Hardback
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-7089-4479-5 / 978-0-7089-4479-0 (UK edition) Publisher: Ulverscroft Large Print Books Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
May 2001 : Hardback
| Title: Storm Track (Gemstar) Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-7595-0388-5 / 978-0-7595-0388-5 (USA edition) Publisher: Twtp Assorted Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
May 2001 : Hardback
| Title: Storm Track (Oeb) Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-7595-2414-9 / 978-0-7595-2414-9 (USA edition) Publisher: Twtp Assorted Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
July 2000 : Hardback
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-7090-6648-1 / 978-0-7090-6648-4 (UK edition) Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
July 2000 : Hardback
| Title: Storm Track (Thorndike Mystery) Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-7862-2465-7 / 978-0-7862-2465-4 (USA edition) Publisher: Thorndike Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
April 2000 : Hardback
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-89296-656-4 / 978-0-89296-656-1 (USA edition) Publisher: Mysterious Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
May 2001 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron Publisher: Warner Books Inc Availability: Amazon More details... |
May 2001 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-446-60939-0 / 978-0-446-60939-5 (USA edition) Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
January 2000 : Paperback
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron Publisher: Warner Book Inc Availability: Amazon More details... |
Audio Editions
2000 : Audio Cassette
| Title: Storm Track: A Deborah Knott Mystery Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-7887-4866-1 / 978-0-7887-4866-0 (USA edition) Publisher: Recorded Books Availability: Amazon More details... |
2000 : Audio CD
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-7887-6180-3 / 978-0-7887-6180-5 (USA edition) Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC Availability: Amazon More details... |
Other Editions
May 2001 : Kindle edition
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Availability: Amazon More details... |
May 2001 : Kindle edition
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron Publisher: Mysterious Press Availability: Amazon More details... |
April 2000 : Unbound
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-7595-6387-X / 978-0-7595-6387-2 (USA edition) Publisher: iPublish.com Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
April 2000 : Unbound
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron ISBN: 0-7595-8393-5 / 978-0-7595-8393-1 (USA edition) Publisher: iPublish.com Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
January 2000 : Unknown
| Title: Storm Track Author(s): Margaret Maron Publisher: Mysterious Press Availability: Amazon More details... |
© 2009 FantasticFiction
Questions? Comments? Corrections? Please email webmaster@fantasticfiction.co.uk
Questions? Comments? Corrections? Please email webmaster@fantasticfiction.co.uk
