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A review by zade
A Small Town by Thomas Perry
4.0
Perry is always fun and this novel is no exception. It's not his best, but it's a satisfying revenge story with a likeable protagonist. As is usual with Perry, there's a lot of chasing around the country, which is part of his appeal. None of the characters is particularly deep, but they get the job done. Leah Hawkins is no Jane Whitefield, but it's awfully nice to read a female protagonist who doesn't spend a lot of time maundering on about feelings and who is practical and capable. I'd definitely read another Leah Hawkins novel should Mr. Perry write one.