“Seventh in a series, STORM TRACK is yet another look at how the Old South is changing into a sometimes unrecognizable New South. Maron’s light touch creates vivid characters, and she never forgets the puzzle.”
—Dallas Morning News
“A rousing combination of natural disaster and narrative creativity . . . is highly recommended.”
—Library Journal
“Maron’s finely crafted novels about an ever-urbanizing North Carolina are like gathering around one of those legendary storytellers of the South as they spin story after story. . . . In Maron’s case, she lets her heroine, Judge Deborah Knott, weave tales about her expansive family in novels that are as personal as they are engrossing.”
—Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
“I know of no writer who is better at conveying a sense of place than Maron. North Carolina has never been more vibrant than in STORM TRACK. . . . Maron won an Edgar for her first Deborah Knott novel; this one is even better.”
—Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Maron can be counted on to deliver a nicely wrapped story full of people you love and love to hate.”
—Southern Pines Pilot (NC)
“Wonderfully drawn, full human beings who may be eccentric, and occasionally dangerous, but never clichés.”
—London Free Press
“Maron has another triumphant relationship mystery that will send new fans seeking other Judge Knott novels.”
—Midwest Book Review
“A human drama of the highest sort, guaranteed to keep you riveted. Maron does a masterful job of plotting her mystery against the growing storm, keeping the tension running at high octane.”
—Romantic Times
“As always, Maron gets her North Carolina rhythms and speech just right. She also keeps the suspense going right into Hurricane Fran’s winds and rain and falling ancient oaks. . . . The only complaint to make about STORM TRACK is that it has to end and we have to wait another year to again enjoy Judge Knott and her family and neighbors, in all their charm and lethal behavior.”
—Winston-Salem Journal