With the start of hurricane season and Hurricane Irene bearing down on the Northeast this week-end, I thought I’d offer up some hurricane themed mysteries for your consideration. I wasn’t initially planning to highlight mysteries, but mysteries certainly seem to be the bulk of recent publications.
Listed below are our most recent hurricane relate mysteries, with one exception – famed New Orleans mystery writer James Lee Burke offers up a collection of ten Hurricane Katrina themed short stories in Jesus Out to Sea.
The Killing Storm
by Kathryn Casey
Damaged : a Maggie O’Dell novel
by Alex Kava
Toros & Torsos
by Craig McDonald
As a popular author, Lassiter interacts with such notables as Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles, whom the author skillfully animates. Other celebrities of the day make cameo appearances.
Solidly grounded in such actual events as the Key West hurricane of 1935, the Spanish Civil War and Cuba’s last days before Castro, McDonald’s imaginative tale takes an enjoyably different approach to art and murder. ~ Publishers Weekly
Acts of Nature
by Jonathon King
In his latest, Freeman and his new love, a South Florida detective, are enjoying a break at Max’s retreat when a hurricane rips apart the shack, nearly killing Freeman’s girlfriend. This novel is more adventure-suspense tale than mystery, as the couple struggles to survive, first against the hurricane and then against the villains who flood into the Everglades. King juxtaposes Max’s first-person narration with third-person accounts of criminals in a breathtaking series of survival moves. Gripping.”~ Booklist
Rebel Island
by Rick Riordan
by James Lee Burke
“In this moving collection of short stories, James Lee Burke elegantly marries his flair for gripping storytelling with his lyrical writing style and complex, fascinating character portraits. The backdrop of the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast is a versatile setting for Burke’s stories, which cover the scope of the human experience — from love and sex to domestic abuse to war, death, and friendship.” ~ publisher
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2011/08/its-ill-wind-that-blows-nobody-good.html
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