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 : The Drifter's Wheel: A Fever Devilin Novel (Fever Devlin)

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780312362034
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 031236203X
Label: St. Martin's Minotaur
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Minotaur
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: June 24, 2008
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
Release Date: June 24, 2008
Studio: St. Martin's Minotaur




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"DePoy, a folklorist, excels at providing local color and creating complex characters. The story unfolds slowly and lyrically, giving readers a sense of small-town Appalachian atmosphere." –Booklist on A Minister’s Ghost



"By far DePoy’s best, with top-notch plotting, full-blown characters, and a bit of Shakespeare thrown in." – Kirkus Reviews (starred) on A Minister’s Ghost







Fever Devilin, born and raised amongst the hill country folk of the Georgia Appalachians, left home a long time ago and pursued an education, then a career, in the wider outside world. A folklorist by inclination and profession, he left the strange world of academia behind to return to his family-home in the if-anything-stranger mountain town he grew up in. But oddness follows Fever wherever he goes and Blue Mountain, Georgia is no different.



When a man shows up at his house, claiming to be over a hundred years old even though he looks like he’s in his 30’s, Fever is pretty sure his guest is not right. When the man starts to wave a gun around, then falls suddenly asleep immediately afterward, Fever thinks he’s both "not right" and "dangerous" and slips out to call the sheriff. The sheriff, Fever’s childhood friend, has been hearing reports of this particular vagrant all day but before he can get out there, the man disappears.



In the early morning, the body of man that fits the description of the mysterious vagrant is found by the side of the road, shot to death. But, although the body is wearing the same clothes that the vagrant was, it isn’t the same person.





Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I think I am addicted....
...to this series. First, I enjoy almost anything set in Appalachia. Second, Mr. DePoy uses a mix of humor, darkness, history and folklore to show what this region is all about.

I appreciate his story lines and plots and always look forward to the next Fever Devilin mystery.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lyrical and evocative; and a good mystery - Loved it!
First Sentence: "The gun exploded, blood erupted, and Jabod lay dying on the brothel floor."

Folklorist Fever Devlin receives a visit from a man who is young in appearance but claims he is over 100 years old, and a veteran of the Civil War, whose uniform he is wearing and with a gun from the same period. He tells Fe...more THE DRIFTER'S WHEEL (Trad. Mys-Fever Devlin-Georgia-Cont) - Ex
DePoy, Phillip - 5th in series
St. Martin's Minotaur, 2008, US Hardcover - ISBN: 9780312362034 ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 6th entry in Fever Devlin series another beautifully told tale
The Drifter's Wheel by Phillip DePoy is the sixth book in his fabulous Fever Devlin series. Fever was a college professor teaching about folk tales when in a political mess he lost his position. Fever returned home to Blue Mountain, Georgia and has been running into murders and strange doings ever since. It's gotten so that every time a dead body shows up, people look to Fever for answers. I absolutely adore this mystery series. It's unusual in its love for things past. Fever is a a bit obsessed with folk ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - thought provoking, but haunting regional amateur sleuth
In Georgia Appalachia, an odd stranger calls on folklorist Fever Devilin. The young man is a ball of nervous passionate energy as he relates his story to Devilin. Unable to sit quietly, he insists he is a century old and fervently begins telling Devilin about his past as he claims to have survived gas warfare in the European trenches during WWI and learning to tango following a murder At Madam Biscoe's House in the Windy City. Soon after his fervor slows down a bit he pulls out a gun, but falls into a deep ... Read More







 






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