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Farraday Road by Ace Collins

on Aug23 2009

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a classic Southern mystery

After years of producing a number of excellent non-fiction works, Ace Collins has entered the world of fiction with style. His debut novel, Farraday Road, introduces us to Lije Evans and a cast of characters that are hard to forget. The story begins with Lije, a small town attorney, found shot on a dead-end road and his wife dead not far from him. Lije is offered little chance to grieve as his junior law partner is accused of the crime and the Arkansas Bureau of Investigation shows up intent on proving her guilt.

Farraday Road is a classic southern mystery. Lije lives in the biggest house in town and is wealthy from inherited “old money.” His murdered wife is loved by all and remembered as a great benefactor of charity. Each chapter of the book finds Lije drawn deeper and deeper into something that is far bigger than anything little Salem, Arkansas has ever experienced. But don’t be fooled; this is not a little story. The more Lije seeks to answer why someone would kill his wife the bigger the story gets. Everything from old Indian legends to the James Gang to German SS espionage blend together to make for a story with plenty of plot twists and surprises.

This is a story with rich characters and a mystery with incredible implications. I know it’s overused, but this is the kind of book that really is hard to put down. The story flows so seamlessly it is easy to get lost in its magic. The prose and plot are powerful reminding me of Athol Dickson’s first novels (Gar Reed Mysteries). The spiritual themes of the book are presented in the natural conversations of the characters and the setting of the Deep South. Nothing is forced or preachy but at the same time this is not just a clean story. There is a solid spiritual dimension to it.

A word of warning though; Farraday Road ends with the words, “to be continued.” The mystery is not resolved until Collin’s sequel, Swope’s Ridge, is released in October 2009. The good news is I have already read Swope’s Ridge and can guarantee you the story gets even bigger and the mystery is solved with final resolution. I could review Swope’s Ridge for you but I think I’ll let you guess for now. After all, this is a mystery.

Farraday Road by Ace Collins
Genre: Suspense
Publisher: Zondervan
Publication Date: October 2008

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  • http://www.catrinabradley.blogspot.com Catrina

    Ok, before I read this book (and I WiLL read this book), how do you pronounce "Lije"? :) Thanks for another great review, Tim. Your reviews are as nail-biting as the books themselves.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/tegeorge tegeorge

      It is short for Elijah so I'm guessing it would pronounced Lija.

  • sallyhanan

    Sounds like it might be right up my alley.

  • Dee Yoder

    My list is growing longer and longer of books and authors I want to read! Great review, Tim.

  • Neppie

    Morning Tim. I love a good mystery. I like trying to solve the puzzle before the end. But, most of the time I don't. The fun is in the trying and enjoying a good read

  • Paula

    Oh my gosh!!!! I love to read mysteries, but I'll only promise to read it if the sequal really will come out in October. Then I can get both books at the same time and not be left in the dark when I finish "Farraday Road." Great review, Tim. Makes me really want to read the book!!!!

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/tegeorge tegeorge

      The second book has already gone to press. Swope's Ridge finishes the story begun in Farraday Road.

  • http://www.catrinabradley.blogspot.com Catrina

    Have I entered yet? If so, can I enter twice? :)

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/tegeorge tegeorge

      Did you tell me why you like a good mystery?

  • http://www.acecollins.com Ace Collins

    Thanks for the kind words. Swope's Ridge should be in reader's hands who have preordered in less than three weeks. And Lije is one syllable with the i long. It was my uncle's name.

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  • Diana

    Most definitely MUST read this one. Thanks so much Tim. Bring me a good, fleshy mystery any day! And that's fleshy in a plot-way, not an indecent way ;-)

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  • http://www.legalandrew.com/2006/11/24/develop-your-exam-study-schedule/ Attorney Shenita Moulthrop

    This website is definately useful. You are a very thought provoking writer.

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