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How Like an Angel
How Like an Angel
Author: Margaret Millar
Private detective Joe Quinn gambles. That's how he's lost his job, car, clothes, and girlfriend; it's why he's hitchhiking from Reno to California. At The Tower, a back-country compound housing a religious cult, Quinn gambles again, when Sister Blessing asks him to locate one Patrick O'Gorman. It proves to be no easy task: O'Gorman's dead - and,...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786707065
ISBN-10: 0786707062
Publication Date: 1/2000
Pages: 278
Rating:
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3.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Carroll Graf Publishers
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Summary: Casino private detective/security guard Joe Quinns gambling cost him his job, car, clothes & girlfriend so he's hitchhiking from Reno back to California (after the friend who drove him partway back dropped him off along the side of the road about 50 miles from home). At a back-country compound housing a religious cult (the friend says they will offer him food/drink and a place to sleep before making his way the rest of the way home), Quinn gambles again, when Sister Blessing (the cults elderly nurse & manager of the compound) asks him to locate Patrick O'Gorman. Though Quinn tempted by the cash (shes paying him with money her son sends her as cult members have renounced all worldly possessions) as hes broke & has no better job prospect will soon find this simple job (go find out if OGorman is now staying in a nearby town & report back to her) proves to be no easy task as O'Gorman's missing and presumed dead (for several years and his disappearance caused a scandal that rocked the town) - and, Quinn wagers, not so accidentally as everyone insists.

Reviews: I agree that this is a wry look at those drawn to cults (with Ed Gorman's Forgotten Booklist) and that its wonderful tone/atmostphere made it an enjoyable and interesting mystery (with Olman's 50).
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