![]() The tigers were stolen by a non-licensed Minnesota doctor who wants to sell their body parts for the production of traditional Chinese medicines. And this book does indeed involve the theft of two tigers from a Twin Cities zoo. She nailed the description of Flowers, a Minnesota BCA agent who's been known to tow his boat along to a crime scene or two. ![]() Putnam's Sons, $29, 392 pages), Sandford's recent Virgil Flowers novel: 'Who else could create a really excellent, long-haired cop who wears old rocker T-shirts, who hates guns and loves tacky women, country music and God? And then come up with a plot involving stealing tigers.” Let my friend Mary Sharp set up 'Escape Clause” (G.P. I only wish Sandford could produce novels at the pace of a Stuart Woods. ![]() The man can write a riveting police procedural thriller with the creepiest bad guys imaginable and still manage to make me chuckle all the way through it. ![]() John Sandford (aka Cedar Rapids native John Camp) has a gift. ![]()
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