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Cyanide Wells

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Suspicion colors a man’s search for his long-vanished wife in this suspense-filled tale from national bestselling author Marcia Muller.
Fourteen years after his wife's disappearance branded him a murderer and ruined his life. Matthew Lindstrom receives an anonymous phone call revealing that Gwen is alive...and well aware of the wreckage she left behind. Seeking answers and revenge, he comes to the isolated town of Cyanide Wells. Here, where the surrounding thick forest conceals twisted paths and old sins, Matt begins to learn the details of Gwen's new life. But before he can confront her, his ex vanishes once more. Now Matt must join forces with Carly McGuire, a local woman with secrets of her own, and begin a desperate hunt for the truth about past crimes and Gwen's fate. For hovering over him are suspicions that can destroy him once again.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 2, 2003
      Anthony-winner Muller delivers another stand-alone (after 2001's Point Deception) set in northern California's fictional Soledad County that fails to measure up to her bestselling Sharon McCone series (Dead Midnight, etc.). After being unjustly suspected of murdering his missing ex-wife, Gwen, Matthew Lindstrom moved from Minnesota, where he taught college photography, to British Columbia, where he operates an excursion boat. When 14 years later an anonymous phone caller tells him Gwen is living in Cyanide Wells, Calif., as Ardis Coleman, Matt goes there to find her and clear his name. Hired by the local newspaper, which has won a Pulitzer for a series on the murder of a gay couple penned by the erratic Ardis, Matt discovers that his ex-wife is in a lesbian relationship with hot-headed newspaper editor Carly McGuire, with whom she shares a mixed-race daughter. When Ardis and the child vanish, Matt and Carly join forces to track them down. While Muller vividly paints the rugged northern California coast with its decaying towns and abandoned logging and mining areas now giving way to retirement communities, she leaves out her usual complicated characters and plot twists. Matt too easily gets the newspaper job, elicits confidences and uncovers secrets. The villains are pretty obvious, as is the secret behind the gay murders. Muller fans may prefer to wait for another McCone novel. Mystery Guild Main Selection.

    • Library Journal

      March 15, 2003
      Matthew discovers that his long-missing wife is alive-and living with her lesbian lover, Carly, and their daughter. But when he goes to confront her, she and the daughter have disappeared, and Matthew and Carly become one very unusual team.

      Copyright 2003 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2003
      A stand-alone story from the author of the Sharon McCone series. Matt Lindstrom leaves the life he has rebuilt in British Columbia to search for his ex-wife, Gwen. After she vanished from their California home, innuendo that he had murdered her ruined him, forcing his relocation. He discovers that she's in a Soledad County town called Cyanide Wells, living with a lesbian lover and an adopted child. When he goes there--For revenge? for solace?--he discovers she has taken off again, this time with the child. He and Carly McGuire, publisher of the county newspaper and Gwen's partner, perform an uneasy dance as they try to bring her back. Gwen has written a Pulitzer Prize-winning story about the local murder of a gay couple, and in tracing the clues from it, from a passel of local secrets, and from Gwen's complicated emotional life, Matt and Carly uncover the depths of Gwen's duplicity to both of them. The relationship between these two prickly characters, male and female, straight and gay, is the most intriguing aspect of this somewhat overplotted but entertaining whodunit. There's also a genuinely cool use of the Web site, Librarians Index to the Internet (http://lii.org).(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2003, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from June 15, 2003
      In another auspicious departure from her "Sharon McCone" mystery series, Muller once again explores human nature's dark side (including murder and deception) but counterbalanced by the more humane need for closure, redemption, and salvation. When Matt Lindstrom's estranged wife, Gwen, disappears in 1988, suspicion falls on him. Shattered by his Minnesota hometown's ostracisim and the loss of his job, he starts a new life in Port Regis, B.C. Fourteen years later, he receives an anonymous tip that he can find Gwen living as a journalist in Soledad County, CA (the locale of Point Deception), under the name Ardis Coleman. When he arrives in Cyanide Wells to confront her and clear his name, Ardis disappears, leaving Matt and Ardis's lesbian partner, Carly, to follow her path of deception and solve some murders. The development of Carly's character as she works through her emotions and comes to accept the harsh reality of Ardis's deviousness adds a brooding, introspective depth to the novel. Highly recommended for all collections. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 3/15/03.]-Michelle Foyt, Russell Lib., Middletown, CT

      Copyright 2003 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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