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Deborah Sheldon

Autor de Devil Dragon

12+ Obras 19 Miembros 4 Reseñas

Obras de Deborah Sheldon

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Conocimiento común

Género
female
Nacionalidad
Australia

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‘Devil Dragon’ is a solid, entertaining creature feature type novel, not desperately original or rich in meaning, but gripping and fun. It’s about a herpetologist (Erin) searching for a Devil Dragon (basically a massive Komodo dragon in the Australian outback. Uptight city girl Erin is accompanied by a local farmer, eager to get payback on the monster that has attacked his livestock, and a husband and wife duo of hunters. The urban/rural tension is familiar but fun and the action builds slowly but pleasingly to a brutal and rousing final third, although the very end felt like a bit of a swizz to me.
There’s not much here you haven’t seen before, but the combo of decent characters, a well described setting and a big fuck off monster make for a fun read.
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whatmeworry | Apr 9, 2022 |
An intriguing tale. A dark unveiling from an unravelled character. Nicely done.
 
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AngelaJMaher | Jul 25, 2020 |
Collection of short stories by Sheldon, almost all dealing with different aspects of parenting, including the challenge of childlessness, single-parenthood and the loss of a child. For my full review, please see Whispering Gums: http://whisperinggums.com/2014/05/23/deborah-sheldon-300-degree-days-other-stori...
 
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minerva2607 | Jun 1, 2014 |
A novella in length, RONNIE AND RITA punches far above it's weight. A poignant and clever combination of sadness and tension, manipulation and desire, right from the beginning there's no way of avoiding the sense of impending disaster.

Perhaps it is because Ronnie is such a vulnerable, sad character. Alone in the world since his mother died, he is living the life handed to him. Still in his dead parent's house, surrounded by their possessions, he seems lost, on hold if you like, waiting for somebody or something. Rita, on the other hand, although also alone and living in a bedsit, is more driven. Desperate, edgy, there's something much more alive about her, albeit dangerous. Ronnie's attraction is easy to understand, and somehow even more poignant as you wonder where this relationship is heading.

In such a short form, there's a lot that happens in RONNIE AND RITA. Good character development and connection go hand in hand with a clever plot arc and an atmosphere of foreboding. There's plenty of pace and tension, with enough twists and turns to balance out that nagging sense of inevitability.

Very cleverly done, RONNIE AND RITA is one of the best local noir-styled stories this reviewer has been fortunate enough to encounter in a long time.

http://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/review-ronnie-and-rita-deborah-sheldon
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austcrimefiction | Apr 15, 2014 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
12
También por
3
Miembros
19
Popularidad
#609,294
Valoración
4.1
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
14