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Review - Deal with the Dead ...plotting,
fantastic characters, and the return of old friends, ultra
talented author Les Standiford is trapped by how fantastic the
Deal novels are. When he ...
DeadlyPleasures.Com
March 11, 2001. Les Standiford, Deal With the Dead,
reviewed by Ted Hertel.
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to the Mystery Bookstore
Les Standiford signs DEAL WITH THE DEAD. ...
South
Florida detective confronts ghosts of past: from
The Tampa Tribune, Apr 17, 2001.
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“Les Standiford couldn’t write
a bad novel if his life depended on it,” critic Peter ...
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" 'Les Standiford couldn’t write
a bad novel if his life depended on it,' critic Peter
Mergendahl once enthused on the pages of the Rocky Mountain News.
Resounding kudos for Standiford’s new thriller Deal with
the Dead suggest that Mergendahl’s perspicacity is
validated by the test of time—
Standiford’s new hardcover is his sixth in the popular
series featuring intrepid Miami building contractor hero John
Deal and his eighth novel overall. ... Proof positive that he
couldn’t write a bad novel if he tried—Deal with the
Dead is Exhibit-A that Standiford just keeps getting
better. "
-- Brewster Milton Robertson
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