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Hard Row

A Deborah Knott Mystery

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Hard Row

Written by: Margaret Maron
Narrated by: C. J. Critt
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New York Times best-selling author Margaret Maron has garnered Edgar, Agatha, Anthony, Macavity, and American Mystery awards for her captivating series set in rural North Carolina.

When a local farmer - known for his severe treatment of migrant workers - turns up savagely murdered, Judge Deborah and her new Deputy Sheriff husband soon wade into a quagmire of exploitation. But as murders mushroom, the two uncover secrets that threaten both their community and their new life together.

©2007 Margaret Maron (P)2007 Recorded Books
Mystery Suspense Fiction
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"Maron continues to produce an effective mix of mystery and domestic drama." ( Booklist)

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Margaret Marin does a great job of creating new and complex plots, continuing to grow the Knott family characters along with the Colleton County sense of place. But she also has a clear sense of the major issues of the times — this time migrant workers and non-organic farming. And of course there is her rye sense of humour. She does it all. I just wish there were more than the 20!

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