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Publishers Weekly, March10,
2008
“Ex-boxer and former corporate exec Sam Acquillo, now a
hard-drinking carpenter living in a run-down cottage on the shores
of the Little Peconic Bay in Southampton, N.Y., becomes the prime
suspect in the murder of local builder Robbie Milhouser in Knopf’s
superb third Hamptons mystery (after Two
Time and The Last Refuge). With the evidence
against him almost overwhelming, Acquillo enlists a misfit
group of supporters to help him uncover the real killer’s identity. As he digs into the dead man’s troubled
past, Acquillo discovers a disturbing link between Milhouser and Acquillo’s
current girlfriend, Amanda Battiston. Knopf excels in describing the rustic
underpinnings of Long Island’s east end, especially its vast array of
eccentric characters. Brisk pacing and sharp dialogue carry the reader along,
but it’s the endearing and deeply flawed Acquillo that’s the heart
and soul of this exceptional series. How can you go wrong with a philosophizing
hero who drinks Absolut, reads Kant, drives a ’67 Grand
Prix and has a dog named Eddie Van Halen?”
Kirkus, March 2008
“The third time’s the charm in Sam Acquillo’s
attempt to fly below the radar as a Southampton carpenter. He’s
suspected of murder. Fans of Spencer and Travis McGee will love
the off-speed dialogue.”
George Easter, Deadly
Pleasures
“Sam makes for an interesting protagonist because he
is stubborn and unpredictable—also very smart. But
what I liked most about Head
Wounds is the intelligent writing, which entertained
me on every page. Chris Knopf deserves a wide audience.”
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