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Darden North

Autore di Points of Origin

6 opere 31 membri 4 recensioni

Opere di Darden North

Points of Origin (2006) 12 copie
House Call (2006) 10 copie
Fresh Frozen (2008) 3 copie
Wiggle Room (2013) 2 copie
House Call (2010) 2 copie
The 5 Manners of Death (2017) 2 copie

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There is a saying it takes a village and this book is no stranger to that sentiment. It chronologically follows the lives of several people in the upper class community of Larkspur, Mississippi, and details how they directly or indirectly affect the life of Sher Foxworth and his family. The underlying theme of this book is the path of one individual as he makes his way on a unique journey to true manhood. However, there are several other stories woven in that prove that, while each individual is living out their own story, at the same time there are other stories to tell in which the original subject may or not have a role. In other words, we are all connected, yet we stand alone.

This is the most uniquely laid out story of any I have ever heard. It was as if I was a fly on the wall watching the lives portrayed in this book as they unfolded. I would recommend this book if you like heavy drama. The audio book was well laid out and the attempt of the narrator to do female voices was hilarious and broke up the darkness of the story, making it a more enjoyable read.
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sallyawolf | 1 altra recensione | Jan 10, 2018 |
As a Mississippi girl, born and raised, I wanted to support a fellow Mississippian and read this book. I love medical thrillers due to having worked in medical field for years. But, I felt the book was a bit too ambitious in that it felt all over the place with too many character storylines. Also, I thought it could have been edited a bit more to tone down some of the unnecessary descriptors.
 
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LeleliaSky | 1 altra recensione | Nov 13, 2015 |
I picked this up as a used book. What a surprise of a first novel for this MD!!! Lots of mysterious threads with hospital politics and personalities as the common thread! I loved it as I have lived similar situations. My only critique was that the medical terminology, particularly in the beginning would be too involved for the non-medical reader. Also I wondered if the author had an editor or someone with whom he consulted. I will read others by him.
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LivelyLady | 1 altra recensione | Aug 24, 2015 |
Points of Origin - Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat

'Cordell Pixler, Esquire, had a new wife, his fourth... Anyone who already knew the latest Mrs.. Cordell Pixler, or subsequently met her, thought her more attractive and definitely much younger than her attorney husband. Much to his chagrin, Pixler had not been persuasive enough to coax his voluptuous bride to move permanently into the mortgage-free home, the one his third wife insisted he buy and remodel extensively several years before his third divorce... Rachel Pixler wanted a brand new house... Furthermore it would have to be located in the most exclusive area of Larkspur, that being Manorwood Heights.'

Cordell Pixler obtained his money through the destruction of others. When Flowers Ridley's mother Charity decided Flowers needed "adjustments" to bring her inner beauty to the surface she went to the best plastic surgeon around, Sheridan Smith Foxworth, Jr. And when her daughter later died from blood clots she again went to the best plantiff's lawyer who was Pixler. Unknown to Charity, her decision to sue Foxworth would end up causing a snowball effect destroying many. One person who feels the effects the most is Sheridan (Sher)Foxworth, III who will loose both of his parents and give up his dreams to follow in his father's footsteps by failing to become a doctor himself. Instead he becomes a firefighter.

Wayne Simmons was a high school classmate of Sher and he loves to "create" fires. But not just any kind of fire. His fires appear to be of natural or neglect causes. Plus he's for hire. So when a fire occurs in Manorwood Heights killing the owner, was it accidental or intentional? Was Simmons involved and if so who hired him? One thing for sure is that Pixler wasted no time in buying the property.

Hobby Dencil is one of the best architects around and will become involved in the "Pixler Snowball" as he designs the perfect house for Rachel. Just days before construction is to start Rachel makes a few changes of her own to the plans causing Hobby to start from scratch with his drawing with the ending being a structure he really didn't want his own name associated with.

In the process of building Rachel's "palace" Pixler ends up angering half the community. So when the house burns during a charity party, was it an accident or was it planned? Could the Real Estate agent undercut by Pixler in the purchase of the property have set something up? Or the female police officer who enjoyed going after the "rich and famous?" Or maybe even Sheridan Smith Foxworth, Sr. for destroying his family?

I will give you a clue. North has done it again. The ending was a total shock to me
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marthacheves | 1 altra recensione | Jul 14, 2009 |

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Opere
6
Utenti
31
Popolarità
#440,253
Voto
4.1
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4
ISBN
10