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![]() | Death Down Home (1990) (A book in the Sam and Nicky Titus series) A novel by Eve K Sandstrom |
Publisher's Weekly
Readers must brave their way through some initially flat prose in Sandstrom's mystery debut as they meet a cast of small-town Oklahomans with motives for murder. Once the story swings into gear, however, Sandstrom unravels an intriguing plot with an exciting climax and satisfying resolution. Photographer Nicky Titus accompanies her new husband, military detective Sam, on leave to the small Oklahoma town where he grew up. A Nancy Drew type, Nicky is at first cowed by her new role in the clannish community, especially when she tries to work side by side with Sam to discover the attempted killer of her father-in-law and the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of her brother-in-law. She learns in short order that Sam prefers not to involve her in his investigation; when she presses him for details, he becomes rejecting and silent. In fashioning the plot so that Nicky must try to understand the reasons for her husband's secretive behavior, Sandstrom runs the risk of losing reader interest by making Sam boorish and taciturn. The couple is no Nick and Nora; readers should not expect entertaining banter. But Sam's bad humor dissolves in the face of Nicky's charming tenacity and the newlyweds solve the crime together, while grasping the true depth of their relationship. (Nov.)
Library Journal
Sandstrom introduces a new series with the newlywed sleuthing team of army captain Sam Titus and photographer/wife Nicky. Family tragedy sends them to Holton, Oklahoma, where Sam struggles with the ramifications of his father's debilitating ''accident,'' the disappearance of his brother Bill, and various financial difficulties facing the family ranch. While Sam investigates, Nicky worries about his perpetual cold shoulder, but manages to take some crucial photos that advance the plot. The prairie setting works well enough, but bland prose, trite characters, and tepid suspense hardly make a visit worthwhile.
Genre: Mystery
Readers must brave their way through some initially flat prose in Sandstrom's mystery debut as they meet a cast of small-town Oklahomans with motives for murder. Once the story swings into gear, however, Sandstrom unravels an intriguing plot with an exciting climax and satisfying resolution. Photographer Nicky Titus accompanies her new husband, military detective Sam, on leave to the small Oklahoma town where he grew up. A Nancy Drew type, Nicky is at first cowed by her new role in the clannish community, especially when she tries to work side by side with Sam to discover the attempted killer of her father-in-law and the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of her brother-in-law. She learns in short order that Sam prefers not to involve her in his investigation; when she presses him for details, he becomes rejecting and silent. In fashioning the plot so that Nicky must try to understand the reasons for her husband's secretive behavior, Sandstrom runs the risk of losing reader interest by making Sam boorish and taciturn. The couple is no Nick and Nora; readers should not expect entertaining banter. But Sam's bad humor dissolves in the face of Nicky's charming tenacity and the newlyweds solve the crime together, while grasping the true depth of their relationship. (Nov.)
Library Journal
Sandstrom introduces a new series with the newlywed sleuthing team of army captain Sam Titus and photographer/wife Nicky. Family tragedy sends them to Holton, Oklahoma, where Sam struggles with the ramifications of his father's debilitating ''accident,'' the disappearance of his brother Bill, and various financial difficulties facing the family ranch. While Sam investigates, Nicky worries about his perpetual cold shoulder, but manages to take some crucial photos that advance the plot. The prairie setting works well enough, but bland prose, trite characters, and tepid suspense hardly make a visit worthwhile.
Genre: Mystery
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Hardback Editions
November 1990 : Board book
| Title: Death Down Home Author(s): Sandstrom ISBN: 0-684-19244-6 / 978-0-684-19244-4 (USA edition) Publisher: Scribner Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
1990 : Hardback
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Paperback Editions
July 2010 : Paperback
| Title: Death Down Home (Sam and Nicky Titus) Author(s): Sandstrom, Eve K. Sandstrom ISBN: 1-4516-1321-0 / 978-1-4516-1321-6 Publisher: Scribner Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
August 1993 : Paperback
| Title: Death Down Home Author(s): Eve K. Sandstrom ISBN: 0-373-26125-X / 978-0-373-26125-3 (UK edition) Publisher: Harlequin Books (Mm) Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
1993 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Death Down Home Author(s): Eve K. Sandstrom Publisher: Worldwide Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
January 1990 : Paperback
| Title: Death Down Home Author(s): Eve K. Sandstrom Publisher: Scribners, NY Availability: Amazon More details... |
1990 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Death Down Home (A Sam and Nicky Titus Mystery) Author(s): Eve K. Sandstrom Publisher: Worldwide Library Availability: Amazon More details... |
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