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Rude Awakening

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The tenth Milt Kovak mystery from this best-selling author . . . - Strange things are happening in Prophesy County. First, Deputy Dalton Pettigrew disappears on a mysterious date in Tulsa. His sister goes to rescue him, only to disappear herself. She'd left her middle child, Eli, in the care of Jean, the sheriff's wife, but now he's missing too. Who is the mysterious Dr. Emil Hawthorne, and why is he out to get Jean? Can Milt Kovak find Eli before it's too late?
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    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2009
      A small-town sheriff's department deals with a series of interconnected crimes.

      The girl of his dreams whom Deputy Dalton Pettigrew has traveled to Tulsa to meet turns out to be a man. Awakening in an alley sans pants and wallet, he lands in jail, too embarrassed to disclose his identity. When he calls his depressed sister Mary Ellen to spring him, she leaves Eli, her middle child, in the care of psychiatrist Jean MacDonnell, the wife of Prophesy County Sheriff Milt Kovak. But trouble looms in the person of Dr. Emil Hawthorne, who's awakened from a long coma with a keen remembrance of Jean's turning him in for having sex with his patients. His plan for revenge is to kidnap Jean's son, Johnny Mac, with the help of Holly Humphries, who thinks she's starring in a film he's making. Instead, however, he mistakenly snatches Eli. Realizing at last that the kidnapping is for real, Holly manages to escape with Eli, but they get lost in the woods. There they encounter Dalton, who's been equally lost since Mary Ellen left him asleep in her car while she attempted suicide. Unwilling to be left out, Dalton's controlling mother is harassing Milt over her missing son and grandchild. Though all the lost are eventually found safe, Hawthorne is shot dead, leaving it up to Milt and Jean to uncover clues from the past and identify the guilty party.

      A surprise ending caps this unusually amusing entry in Milt's ebullient series (Shotgun Wedding, 2009, etc.).

      (COPYRIGHT (2009) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2009
      Coopers likable Milt Kovak is back in another cracking adventure set in Prophesy County, Oklahoma. This time out the intrepid county sheriff is faced with two mystifying disappearances. First, his deputy, Dalton Pettigrew, goes missing, and shortly afterwards, Milts nephew, Eli, is spirited off while Milts wife, Jean, is babysitting him. Then a call comes from the boys kidnapper, claiming the situation is Jeans fault because of something she did years earlier. Jean quickly realizes who the kidnapper is; clearly, he was targeting Milt and Jeans son and absconded with the wrong child. Struggling to put the personal element aside, Milt races to find Eli, nab the kidnapper, and determine what happened to the missing deputy. Cooper successfully mixes down-home ambiance, corny but charming humor, and sparkling characters with a serious police procedural. Like Steven Havills Bill Gastner, Kovak can shed his good ol boy attitude and turn tough and competent in a flash.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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