Re: RARA-AVIS: Question: Justin Scott/PI Ben Abbott

Mark Sullivan (ANONYMEINC@webtv.net)
Fri, 4 Dec 1998 20:07:30 -0500 (EST) I've read two of Justin Scott's Ben Abbott novels, Hardscape and Stone
Dust. The first was just good enough to get me to pick up the second.
I thought Stone Dust was a bit better, especially in its treatment of an
isolated town's gossip. Still, neither was memorable enough to make me
miss the series when I never saw a third. As a matter of fact, it took
me a minute to remember I had read the books mentioned in Peter's
question.

Overall, I think John J. Riggs' Garth Ryland series is far better with
similar material. Ryland has moved back to his small hometown to take
over the local weekly paper. He lives in his late grandmother's house
with his widowed housekeeper and drives his grandmother's finicky old
car. This description makes the series seem quaint and cozy. It isn't.
There is a bit of humor, but this series is far more about the darkness
hiding in the hearts of these small town people, with all of the bitter
rivalries, jealousies secrets you might find in a big city. They may
even be worse than a big city because they have been allowed to fester
for so long while living in close proximity with the offender, who
becomes a daily reminder. The first in the series, The Last Laugh, is
particularly macabre, revolving around whether or not a practical joker
was buried alive. Highly recommended.

Mark

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