Michael Kimball lives with his wife and daughter in Maine.
The best suspense stories are the ones that creep up on you, breathe on your neck and jump back into the shadows when you turn around. Michael Kimball plays that game with unnerving skill in MOUTH TO MOUTH - NEW YORK TIMESMOUTH TO MOUTH sustains the trenchant storytelling ability Kimbal displayed in UNDONE - THE TIMESHighly recommended, but not as bedtime reading - BOOKLISTThis is an excellent novel... MOUTH TO MOUTH will please readers across a number of genres, but mostly it will please fans of quality writing - CRIME TIMEA deft, highly charged erotic psychological thriller bristling with secrets and lies... Kimball hits the mark with this high-wire revenger's tragedy: a pitilessly intelligent examination of a family tortured by mistakes, misunderstandings, and malicious vengeance from the invigorating opening to the catastrophic finale - KIRKUS REVIEWS
Ellen Chambers is unable to stop her teenage daughter from marrying an abusive man ten years her senior, and her husband, Scott, refuses to see any problem. So when an attractive man appears at the wedding and tells Ellen it would be easy enough to get rid of her new son-in-law, a small part of her is ready to listen. The would-be helper is her husband's nephew, Neal. He soon demonstrates his ability to accomplish anything he wants, whether it is remodeling Ellen's barn in 12 days or convincing her that he has the perfect way to kill her daughter's new husband. In his second thriller, Kimball (Undone) seduces the reader just as successfully. He has created characters on which we want Neal to wreak his brand of justice, then makes us painfully aware of the finality and horror of that justice. Though he draws the climax out a bit, the story and characters are compelling and believable. Recommended for all public libraries.ÄJane Jorgenson, Madison P.L.-Pinney Branch, WI Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
The best suspense stories are the ones that creep up on you, breathe on your neck and jump back into the shadows when you turn around. Michael Kimball plays that game with unnerving skill in MOUTH TO MOUTH - NEW YORK TIMESMOUTH TO MOUTH sustains the trenchant storytelling ability Kimbal displayed in UNDONE - THE TIMESHighly recommended, but not as bedtime reading - BOOKLISTThis is an excellent novel... MOUTH TO MOUTH will please readers across a number of genres, but mostly it will please fans of quality writing - CRIME TIMEA deft, highly charged erotic psychological thriller bristling with secrets and lies... Kimball hits the mark with this high-wire revenger's tragedy: a pitilessly intelligent examination of a family tortured by mistakes, misunderstandings, and malicious vengeance from the invigorating opening to the catastrophic finale - KIRKUS REVIEWS
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