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The PMS Outlaws

by Sharyn Mccrumb

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Bestselling author Sharyn McCrumb, internationally acclaimed for the "quiet fire"* of her Appalachian Ballad novels, clearly has a dark side--a wicked, sardonic wit that has prompted critics to compare her to Jane Austen and Jonathan Swift.

Readers and reviewers alike also have lauded Ms. McCrumb for her inspired chronicles of forensic anthropologist Elizabeth MacPherson. In her newest tale in the MacPherson saga, McCrumb examines society's fascination with beauty--and the deceptiveness of outer appearances. Elizabeth herself, hospitalized for depression over her missing husband, learns that insanity liberates one from polite hypocrisy, enabling a "crazy lady" to remark: "Anorexia is not a disease; it's a career move."

Out in the real world, Elizabeth's brother Bill has bought a stately old mansion to use as his law office, only to find that the house comes with a charming codger-in-residence who is far too old to be a dangerous outlaw. . . isn't he? Meanwhile, the steel magnolia who is Bill's law partner is trying to track down the PMS Outlaws--an escaped convict and her fugitive attorney--who are cruising pickup joints and wreaking a peculiar vengeance on lust-crazed men.

Sharyn McCrumb's incisive wit and her genius for mirroring everyday life are once again on full display. The PMS Outlaws is an outrageous parable of modern mores, where beauty is the weapon, and nobody is safe.

*The New York Times Book Review

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Synopsis:

Bestselling author Sharyn McCrumb, internationally acclaimed for the "quiet fire"x of her Appalachian Ballad novels, clearly has a dark side--a wicked, sardonic wit that has prompted critics to compare her to Jane Austen and Jonathan Swift.

Readers and reviewers alike also have lauded Ms. McCrumb for her inspired chronicles of forensic anthropologist Elizabeth MacPherson. In her newest tale in the MacPherson saga, McCrumb examines society's fascination with beauty--and the deceptiveness of outer appearances. Elizabeth herself, hospitalized for depression over her missing husband, learns that insanity liberates one from polite hypocrisy, enabling a "crazy lady" to remark: "Anorexia is not a disease; it's a career move."

Out in the real world, Elizabeth's brother Bill has bought a stately old mansion to use as his law office, only to find that the house comes with a charming codger-in-residence who is far too old to be a dangerous outlaw. . . isn't he? Meanwhile, the steel magnolia who is Bill's law partner is trying to track down the PMS Outlaws--an escaped convict and her fugitive attorney--who are cruising pickup joints and wreaking a peculiar vengeance on lust-crazed men.

Sharyn McCrumb's incisive wit and her genius for mirroring everyday life are once again on full display. The PMS Outlaws is an outrageous parable of modern mores, where beauty is the weapon, and nobody is safe.

xThe New York Times Book Review

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Dear Reader, September 10, 2008 (view all comments by Dear Reader)
Hilariously politically incorrect. The 'patients' at the 'hospital' are so uninhibited in their honesty.
All of the characters are so believable - we all know someone like them. Jack Dolan's mysterious identity is woven into the story brilliantly and the twist at the end is clever. I almost quit reading the book after the first couple of pages, wondering what I had gotten myself into reading - then the PMS Outlaws, the vigilantes, came on the scene. I'll definitely read all of McCrumb's work.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780345382313
Author:
McCrumb, Sharyn
Publisher:
Random House
Author:
McCrumb, Sharyn
Location:
New York :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - General
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Series
Subject:
Detective and mystery stories
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths
Subject:
Macpherson, elizabeth (fictitious character)
Subject:
Forensic anthropology
Subject:
MacPherson, Elizabeth
Subject:
Women forensic anthropologists
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Series:
Elizabeth MacPherson Novels Hardcover
Series Volume:
09
Publication Date:
2000
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
295 p.
Dimensions:
9.38x6.49x.75 in. 1.20 lbs.

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