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A review by landturn
A Wanted Woman by Eric Jerome Dickey
adventurous
informative
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
A Wanted Woman wasn't bad. It was even a little edgy, especially the language. A couple of things about the book (well, the audiobook) that stuck with me were the repeated references to "the Kiwi" -- the main character -- and the narration. Zoë Bell performed some of the best voice-over work I ever heard in fiction, and Eric Jerome Dickey authored its script.
My mother had one of Dickey's books -- one of the ones with the animated covers -- and that's how I knew about him. I didn't follow his work much, but I read A Wanted Woman on audiobook at the time it came out. That was about six years ago.
Dickey died three days before my original post in Jan. 2021; I found out the night before.
He was 59.
https://landturn.com/reviews/a-wanted-woman-eric-jerome-dickey
My mother had one of Dickey's books -- one of the ones with the animated covers -- and that's how I knew about him. I didn't follow his work much, but I read A Wanted Woman on audiobook at the time it came out. That was about six years ago.
Dickey died three days before my original post in Jan. 2021; I found out the night before.
He was 59.
https://landturn.com/reviews/a-wanted-woman-eric-jerome-dickey
Graphic: Racial slurs and Sexism