Choke
by Stuart Woods | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0061094226 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0061094226 Global Overview for this book
2 journalers for this copy...
this book was brought in my one of our latte loving customers--enjoy!
Journal Entry 2 by DepotHouse at Depot House Espresso Cafe, the in Coburg, Oregon USA on Monday, August 29, 2005
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Journal Entry 3 by DepotHouse at Depot House Espresso Cafe, the in Coburg, Oregon USA on Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Released 18 yrs ago (2/8/2006 UTC) at Depot House Espresso Cafe, the in Coburg, Oregon USA
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Woods (Heat, LJ 6/15/94) is a master of his writing craft: Choke is a delightfully well-written, highly readable thriller. Chuck Chandler is your typical womanizing tennis pro whom readers will be prepared to hate. Woods instead makes him very human and very likable. Chuck teaches tennis at an exclusive club in Key West and meets his "match" in gorgeous Claire Carras and her much older, wealthy husband, Harry. Chuck boats, wines, and dines with the Carrases, beds Claire, then finds himself accused of Harry's apparent murder. All this trouble and he's just found the true love of his life in cute, perky Meg. Enter Tommy Sculley, formerly with the New York Police Department, now augmenting his pension working for the Key West police. Tommy is street-wise and intelligent, and he won't quit until he finds the truth. Readers will not be able to put this genre gem down and will probably lend it to several neighbors before returning it.
Woods (Heat, LJ 6/15/94) is a master of his writing craft: Choke is a delightfully well-written, highly readable thriller. Chuck Chandler is your typical womanizing tennis pro whom readers will be prepared to hate. Woods instead makes him very human and very likable. Chuck teaches tennis at an exclusive club in Key West and meets his "match" in gorgeous Claire Carras and her much older, wealthy husband, Harry. Chuck boats, wines, and dines with the Carrases, beds Claire, then finds himself accused of Harry's apparent murder. All this trouble and he's just found the true love of his life in cute, perky Meg. Enter Tommy Sculley, formerly with the New York Police Department, now augmenting his pension working for the Key West police. Tommy is street-wise and intelligent, and he won't quit until he finds the truth. Readers will not be able to put this genre gem down and will probably lend it to several neighbors before returning it.
I found this book in a darling coffee shop, The DepotHouse, in Coburg, OR. I plan on reading it on a business trip to Cleveland, OH, and returning it to it's resting place in Coburg.
CAUGHT IN COBURG OR
CAUGHT IN COBURG OR