Reviews for Black widows

Library Journal
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Blake Nelson is found murdered, and figuring out the culprit will be tricky: he's gone against the Mormon church and turned back to the old ways, taking three wives and living with them in the remote reaches of Utah. It's likely that one of his wives killed him—but which one? The author is a best-selling historical thriller novelist in the UK, writing under the name C.S. Quinn; foreign rights interest and a film option.


Publishers Weekly
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The murder of polygamist Blake Nelson, found mutilated and hanging by his belt near his favorite fishing spot outside Salt Lake City, propels British author Quinn’s U.S. debut, an intriguing if overlong mystery. The emotionally damaged Blake was married to three equally damaged women: Rachel, raised in a cult by her infamous father known as the Prophet; Tina, an ex-drug addict and prostitute from Las Vegas; and 19-year-old Emily, a simple-minded girl from a devoutly Catholic family. One sister-wife is suspected of the murder, and another confesses. The police investigation reveals conflict among the sister-wives, but as their backstories unfold, Rachel, Tina, and Emily come to understand and appreciate each other and bond. The reader learns much about fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints culture and religion as the plot labors toward an unexpected answer to whodunit. An uplifting ending may mollify those put off by some graphic sex and disturbing scenes of cult practices involving underage girls. Quinn is a writer to watch. Agent: Piers Blofeld, Sheil Land Assoc. (U.K.) (Feb.)

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