"Fantastic journalistic thriller"
Bank president Roger Lime was carjacked; later the coroner
Dr. Crane identified the body using dental records. Now
Roger Lime's picture is shown in the Second Voice, a
weekly newspaper, very much alive and freelance journalist
Eddie Bourque is covering the story. Eddie's brother
Henry who participated in a bank robbery, took six million
dollars in gold, killed two security guards, but was
caught thirty years ago writes a letter to his little
brother that contains a newspaper account on the Lime
story and the message "I know who's doing this". For the first time Eddie visits his brother in prison.
Hank tells Eddie that in the accompanying picture to the
Lime article is a table that he made and gave to his
partner's "old lady". Hank's wife demands Eddie get her
husband released because the only person who testified at
the trial was Dr. Crane who slanted the case like many
others for the prosecution. While Eddie tries to help,
someone wants Eddie dead to keep him from learning the
Lime truth. Although Eddie has never seen his brother before his first
visit to the prison, he soon realizes he has familial
feelings for the man and if he is innocent, he wants him
out of jail. He wants to get to know the man. After
several attempts on his life he realizes that he has no
idea who wants him dead or why but it has to be related to
his newfound relationship with Hank. Speak ILL OF THE
LIVING is a cleverly constructed mystery with so many
people wanting the gold that Eddie doesn't know who he can
trust. Mark Arsenault uses misinformation to create a
fantastic journalistic thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 2, 2005
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