Kent Harrington is one of the undiscovered talents of the crime genre, a gifted writer who has produced half a dozen excellent novels, most recently the superb Red Jungle. Now he's published an up-to-the-moment literary thriller with a plot featuring the War on Terror as seen through the eyes of a jaded young American doctor working for the CIA. The Good Physician doesn't move with the pacing of the typical thriller, but by reading more closely, we're able to enjoy the beauty of the language and the nuanced twists of the characters. The Good Physician avoids easy observations or answers, causing the reader to think while being entertained. Harrington's work is worth seeking out.




This book looks interesting, and after reading the summary on Amazon I moved my mouse to the "Buy" button.
I stopped short of clicking when I saw the price--$35.00.
Wow.
Posted by: philip hawley, jr | July 01, 2008 at 10:24 AM
Yeah, unfortunately these limited edition books cost a bundle. I'd really like to see Harrington's books get reissued in mass market -- maybe a publisher out there is paying attention?
(Okay, I doubt it...But still.)
Posted by: David J. Montgomery | July 01, 2008 at 10:31 AM
What is just as interesting is that it is "temporary out of stock". Either it is selling well at that price, or they sold the three copies they had.
Posted by: Doug Riddle | July 02, 2008 at 08:40 AM
Why the limited edition? The book sounds interesting and timely.
Posted by: I.J.Parker | July 02, 2008 at 10:44 AM
The nature of small press publishing, I'm afraid.
Posted by: David J. Montgomery | July 02, 2008 at 11:42 AM
I was going to read this, but tripped over a dead pelican and twisted my ankle.
Posted by: Artie Wu | July 02, 2008 at 01:39 PM
Artie, I hate when that happens. At least you didn't get run over by a pack of greyhounds.
Posted by: Doug Riddle | July 02, 2008 at 04:14 PM
Small press, or not...$35.00 for a book is more than I'd spend...no matter how good it might be - so I'll just take your word for it, David. :)
Posted by: Elaine Flinn | July 04, 2008 at 01:32 PM
Harrington's Dark Ride blew me away. I was given a ratty old paperback copy of it and didn't think much about it. Once you read the first page you are floored. It's like if Body Heat was written by a child murdering meth addict.
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