"strange entertaining romantic suspense thriller"
When her son Aaron is shot on the bayou just outside Point
Judah, Louisiana, Eileen Moggeridge rushes to the
hospital. Accompanying her is her friend
Christian "Angel" DeAngelo, whose nephew Sonny was with
Aaron. Angel, a former CIA and ATF agent, wonders if
Sonny was the intended target as the teen has been hidden
by the Feds under the witness protection program. Back in Point Judah to Eileen's disgust is her abusive
former husband, Chuck, who insists he wants to make amends
with his wife and former a father-son relationship with
his child. Eileen does not trust Chuck as he was always a
bully towards her and uncaring about having a son who he
had nothing to with before. She even wonders if he was
the sniper who shot Aaron; besides which she prefers Angel
even as more incidents happen to her. This is a strange entertaining romantic suspense thriller
starring a horde of eccentric characters; none more odd
than the "root doctor". The mystery is cleverly designed,
but Stella Cameron used voodoo so that the villain is in
plain sight yet not easy to identify. Although too many
sidebars add unneeded mumbo jumbo, sub-genre readers will
enjoy spending A COLD DAY IN HELL out on the bayou. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 8, 2007
Summary'Tis the season to be wary . . .
Christmas is coming and all is far from calm in Pointe
Judah, Louisiana. Newcomer Christian DeAngeloAngel to
his friendsis at his wit's end trying to manage Sonny,
the hotheaded nineteen-year-old everyone believes is his
nephew. In fact, Sonny is the orphaned son of a notorious
mob boss, a protected witness . . . and Angel's responsibility.
Angel has been commiserating with Eileen Moggeridge, whose
lonely son Aaron has latched on to Sonny and gotten into
deeper trouble than ever. But nothing could prepare Angel
and Eileen for the boys' latest crisis: as they are horsing
around in the swamp one afternoon, a shot rings out. Aaron
is hit, but was the bullet meant for Sonny?
Suddenly, a goodwill toward men is in short supply and Angel
doesn't know who's more dangerous: the hoodoo mystic with an
eerie hold over the boys, the hit man roaming the bayou or
Eileen's volatile ex-husband, Chuck.
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