Skylar in Yankeeland by Gregory McDonald

Skylar in Yankeeland

Gregory McDonald
275 pages
William Morrow & Co
Jan 1997
Hardcover
Mystery & Thrillers WSBN
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From Publishers Weekly There's mystery in this second Skylar adventure, but readers must dig through a huge helping of cornpone to find it. Skylar Whitfield, a strapping Tennessee farmboy, is said to radiate sexy charm. Beneath the bumpkin exterior, of course, he is supposedly one smart feller. We are often told of these attributes, but Skylar shows little evidence of them. When he ventures north to study trumpet at a Boston music school, he visits wealthy kinfolk nearby. Upscale and uptight, they wince at his uninhibited folksiness. Told that a cobblestone driveway dates from the 18th century, Skylar says: "Time it got tore up, wouldn't you say?" When the family jewelry disappears from a safe, Skylar is suspected. His one big fan in the family, 12-year-old Ginny, vanishes when she becomes a suspect in the shooting death of a playmate. Because Skylar's role in solving the late-blooming mysteries is almost nil, he seems to have no purpose in the story other than to gush country-cousin cliches and provide sexual diversion for a couple of unnecessary characters. Mcdonald is a two-time Edgar winner and author of several bestsellers, including the Fletch and Flynn series. His admirers deserve better than this Southern fried mistake. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal From the fellow who tickled our funnybones with the "Fletch" series comes this follow-up to Skylar (Morrow, 1995), in which a comely Southern hunk uses his wits and good looks to solve crimes.Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Pages 275
Publisher William Morrow & Co
Published 1997
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