Washington Post Book World "Sunburn gets funnier as it gets nastier." - Richard Lipez 05/21/95Miami Herald "A delight from Page One with its perfect pitch dialogue, memorable Characters, and flashy, funny storyline. 'Sunburn' continues the offbeat mob saga Shames began with in 1992's hilarious 'Florida Straits.'...From first page to last, 'Sunburn' charms." - Felicia Gressette Detroit Free Press "Venture with Laurence Shames to Key West. You'll be glad you did." - Guy Powers Times Literary Supplement "Shames has an ear for the funny ways people justify their lives, and a sharp eye for the sort of crime fiction most of us enjoy reading." - Scott Bradfield 09/22/95 |