Home Fires, Margaret Maron
Home Fires, Margaret Maron
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Home Fires

Author: Margaret Maron

Narrator: C.J. Critt

Unabridged: 7 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/24/2008


Synopsis

Ever since Bootlegger's Daughter stormed the mystery awards in 1993, Margaret Maron's Deborah Knott novels have won a dedicated following. Readers love her wise and witty heroine, intriguing plots, and charming southern country settings. Home Fires offers all this and more, as it tackles one of the contemporary South's most burning issues. When racial tension erupts in the sleepy community of Colleton County, North Carolina, Deborah is caught off guard. She is happily tending her own home fires: her simmering romance with Kidd Chapin, the house she's building on her family's land, and her campaign for reelection as district judge. But then the first black church is burned, and all of Deborah's alarms go off. Narrator C.J. Critt has received rave reviews for her performances of the Deborah Knott mysteries. Her perfect comic timing lets you fully enjoy the judge's down-home humor. Her authentic accents carry you deep into Deborah Knott's rural South to explore its rich history and current concerns.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jack

4 Stars. I liked it. Judge Deborah Knott grows on you; she's smart but she doesn't flaunt it; she's a people person but not overly to everyone; she likes a good party but there's a limit; she's in her 30s, not married, and she likes men. How could she not with nine brothers! I'd enjoy meeting her in......more

Goodreads review by RavenT

Published in 1998, this mystery rife with racial tensions accurately portrays racial politics and relations both for that time and currently. Until the older folks die off, there is not going to be much progress that is more than skin deep. I say that as a non-white, non-black woman raised in the De......more

Goodreads review by Eileen

Interesting snapshot in time......more

Goodreads review by Richard

This is a story of church burnings in North Carolina in the early 60's or 70's. I am not real sure. Helms and Harry Gant were listed as senate candidates. Of course, one of the Knott relatives is accused of the being a part of a group of teenagers who did the fires. We have all kinds of love interes......more