Sawbones - a review by Rosemary Kenny
*slight spoilers*
The eponymous Sawbones is engraved on a pocket knife carried,(appropriately) by MC Dr Patrick Flint, having been gifted it by his good friend, Wes, who works with him at the same hospital in Wyoming, where our story begins. Pamela Fagan Hutchins, the Princess of Mystery and Suspense has outdone herself yet again, with the latest from her wonderful Patrick Flint series, #3,Sawbones.
A family skiing holiday, in return for on-call duty suddenly and unexpectedly goes awry and danger is all around, especially for Perry, the youngest of the Flints, who has been working on building up his muscles in anticipation of his (hopefully impending) becoming a man as soon as possible. Annoying elder sister Trish calls him Shrimp, which really gets to him, while Mom Susanne and some of her friends call him 'sweet' and other irritating, (though well-meant) pet-names.
Trish is being a typical teenage drama queen, defying her parents and dating a boy, Brandon, who's part of the criminal family (the Kemeckes), she and Susanne are key witnesses at the trial of...now presided over by their next door neighbour, Judge Renkin, who's been summoned to take over, after the previous Judge was murdered. Despite the potential for danger, she's determined that she and her 'great love' and soulmate Brandon are going to be together forever, despite rumours of his infidelity and her parents' stern opposition to the relationship.
How will things work out for each of the Flints? When is Patrick called to an emergency at the ski-lodge? Who takes Susanne and the children on a wild ride? Can the Judge be trusted, or is he central to the conspiracy, that surrounds and threatens Patrick and his family? Who survives and who pays the ultimate price?Don't let dreadful weather, Coronavirus or anything else deter you from finding your next great read. when Sawbones is guaranteed to take your mind off your/ the world's troubles and make self-isolation a lot easier to cope with!