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Unspeakable

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A drifter working as a ranch hand in East Texas must protect a widow and her young son from the ruthless criminal who is determined to destroy them.
Carl Herbold is a cold-blooded psychopath who has just escaped the penitentiary where he was serving a life sentence. Bent on revenge, he's going back to where he began: Blewer County, Texas.
Born deaf and recently widowed, Anna Corbett fights to keep the ranch that is her son's birthright, unaware that she is at the center of Herbold's horrific scheme — and that her world of self-imposed isolation is about to explode . . .
When drifter Jack Sawyer arrives at Anna's ranch asking for work, he makes it his mission to protect the innocent woman and her son from Herbold's rage. But Sawyer can't outrun the secrets that stalk him — or the day of reckoning awaiting them all.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 8, 1998
      A 20-year-old unsolved murder in a small East Texas town sets the stage for this fast-paced and romantically charged, if stiffly written, thriller, the latest (after Fat Tuesday) from the prolific Brown. Everyone in Blewer, Tex., assumes that the nefarious Herbold brothers, Carl and Cecil, murdered Patsy McCorkle two decades ago, but neither was ever charged with the killing. Carl, the more menacing brother, has spent those decades in an Arkansas prison for an unrelated crime. But now Carl has escaped and Blewer residents fear he might come back to town. Local rancher Delray Corbett has more to fear than most--the Herbolds are his estranged stepsons. So when drifter Jack Sawyer swaggers onto Delray's ranch looking for work, Delray hires him, thinking that Jack's presence will ease his mind regarding the safety of his deaf, widowed daughter-in-law, Anna, and her five-year-old son, David. But Delray doesn't know that Jake has a closer connection to Blewer, and to the Corbetts, than he's letting on. Brown's deftly plotted narrative twists and turns without losing hold of its suspense. Her characters are fully fleshed out, and she pays particular attention to Anna's situation as a deaf woman facing ignorance in a rural community. Some graphic sex and violence and the voices of these east Texan good (and bad) ol' boys animate this harrowing tale of crime, revenge and redemption. Major ad/promo; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections.

    • Library Journal

      March 1, 1998
      A killer's escape from prison, the arrival of a mysterious stranger at Anna Corbett's cattle ranch, and Anna's own self-imposed silence are somehow connected in Brown's latest. Following up 31 New York Times best sellers, this book is, not surprisingly, a Literary GuildR and Doubleday Book Club main selection.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 1998
      Another surefire blockbuster from the phenomenally best-selling Brown, a skilled pop-novelist who calculatedly combines romance with brutality in her steamy, relentless thrillers. Brown writes with vehement vulgarity and extravagant bloodthirstiness when tracking the pillaging, raping, and killing spree performed by her vicious villain, Carl, and his moronic sidekick, Myron, who are cheap and, frankly, shameless knockoffs of the stars of Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men." She then switches to soft-focus, sexy love-babble as her damsel in distress, a pretty young widow who just happens to be deaf (a disability Brown manages to cast as both heroic and titillating), falls for Jack, the hired hand, a mystery man who appears just prior to the onset of big trouble. The sleazy action begins on both fronts when Carl and Myron break out of prison. News of their escape stirs up old fears and sorrows all across East Texas, causing Ezzy Hardge, the newly and reluctantly retired sheriff, a spate of sleepless nights. Ezzy has been grieving for more than 20 years over the unsolved murder of a notorious young woman, a murder he and everyone else believes Carl committed. The truth is finally revealed after the bloodbath subsides, and after Brown finishes raiding and tarnishing a slew of classic American novels. No matter: people absolutely adore this stuff. ((Reviewed May 1, 1998))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1998, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      May 15, 1998
      Deaf widow Anna Corbett, her young son, and her father-in-law hire a drifter, Jack Sawyer, as a handyman on their small east Texas ranch. There's much to do around the place since Anna's husband died and his two wild stepbrothers were sent up for murder. Patriarch Delray Corbett wants to preserve the ranch despite increasing pressure from a smarmy developer. Jack's a hard worker, and he's deeply attracted to Anna and young David. Meanwhile, evil stepbrother Carl escapes from prison and sets off a chain reaction of robbery, brutality, and murder as he moves ever closer to the Corbett ranch. He's bent on revenge for being nailed by his daddy for a murder he claims he didn't commit. As the story plays out in a maelstrom of death and destruction, it becomes increasingly clear that Jack holds the key to Carl's alibi, an unsolved murder, and the mystery surrounding Anna's self-imposed silence. Brown (Fat Tuesday, LJ 5/1/97) is a master at weaving a story of romance, action, and suspense into a tight web that catches and holds the reader from first page to last. This is sure to be a hit with fans of her previous works and gain her an even wider readership. Highly recommended. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 3/1/98.]--Susan Clifford, Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA

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