Books by Robin Lamont and Complete Book Reviews
Robin Lamont. Dog Ear Publishing (www.dogearpublishing.net), $14.95 paper (288p) ISBN 978-1-45750-026-8
Although the ending is a bit clichéd, Lamont's whodunit debut is solid, making good use of the author's experience as a private investigator and prosecutor. Fresh off an impressive conviction, Ilene Hart, chief of special prosecutions for Westover...
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Robin Lamont. Grayling Press, $14.95 paper (260p) ISBN 978-0-9858485-0-7
Snappy dialogue and a madcap pace propel this lighthearted caper past moments of implausibility and occasional polemical digressions. Underemployed actress Maren Garrity, who augments her income by working undercover for a private investigation firm
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Robin Lamont. Grayling Press, $12.95 paper (246p) ISBN 978-0-9858485-4-5
In the first volume of Lamont's Kinship series, Jude Brannock is an animal-welfare investigator who travels to the small town of Bragg Falls to investigate the supposed suicide of an informant from the local meat-packing plant with whom she was...
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Robin Lamont. Grayling, $12.95 trade paper (258p) ISBN 978-0-9858485-6-9
Set in Stanton, Idaho, Lamont’s solid second Kinship whodunit (after 2013’s The Chain) succeeds in making animal rights investigator Jude Brannock into a plausible homicide sleuth. When someone shoots federal Wildlife Services agent Craig Eberhardt...
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Robin Lamont. Grayling, $12.95 trade paper (288p) ISBN 978-0-9858485-8-3
Lamont’s enticing third mystery featuring animal rights investigator Jude Brannock (after The Trap) finds Jude working for the Kinship, an animal rights organization. Her responsibilities include planning and running covert operations to obtain...
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