After Margaret Maron\'s first Deborah Knott novel, Bootlegger\'s Daughter, ran away with the top Mystery awards in 1993, this highly acclaimed series has continued to whet our appetite for superb fiction in which the setting is, as the Houston Chronicle noted, "so rich in detail and description of the New South that you can almost hear the North Carolina twang and taste the barbecue." Now, in her fourth outing, Deborah Knott is again in the driver\'s seat, roaring down dirt roads and checking.
After Margaret Maron\'s first Deborah Knott novel, Bootlegger\'s Daughter, ran away with the top Mystery awards in 1993, this highly acclaimed series has continued to whet our appetite for superb fiction in which the setting is, as the Houston Chronicle noted, "so rich in detail and description of the New South that you can almost hear the North Carolina twang and taste the barbecue." Now, in her fourth outing, Deborah Knott is again in the driver\'s seat, roaring down dirt roads and checking