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Relative Danger

by Charles Benoit, Patrick Lawlor
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Synopsis

In this action-packed first novel, Douglas Pearce, a Pennsylvania brewery worker, begins a globetrotting quest for information about his long-dead uncle that takes him from Toronto to Casablanca to Singapore.

Feb. 2 2004 - Publishers Weekly

Benoit's smashingly good, action-packed first novel leads Douglas Pearce, a young brewery worker from Pottstown, Pa., on a quest for information about his long-dead uncle that takes him from Toronto to Casablanca, Cairo, Bahrain and Singapore, before returning him to Toronto. He gets on the trail of a huge stolen gem, and along the way finds rascals, thugs, thieves and vamps among the archeology scholars, ex-museum directors and encyclopedia publishers who appear to be his guides. With much wit and invention, Benoit convincingly portrays the Middle East. A hilarious account of chaos in the Cairo airport reads like an updated scene from Mark Twain's Innocents Abroad. Benoit adroitly contrasts the modern features of North Africa and Asia with the remnants of their ancient pasts. Two murderous chases through urban and rural Egypt build to a resolution that remains well concealed until the final pages. Some readers may find the sex scenes too brief and a bit strange, but this is a quibble. Benoit is a rare discovery, and one hopes that he plans to produce more adventure-oriented mysteries with the same skill and energy that propel this excellent debut.

About the Author, Charles Benoit

Charles Benoit is a former high school teacher and the Edgar Award–nominated author of three adult mystery novels. This is his first book for young-adult readers. He lives in Rochester, New York.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2007
Publisher
Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Format
MP3 Book
ISBN
9780786154876

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