The Wanderer
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Booklist Review
The first book in Carr's new Thunder Point series brings with it all the attributes that made her Virgin River series resonate with readers. It features a quietly heroic military veteran, an independent young woman, a talented but troubled teen, and a community of genuinely nice folks with a few bad apples. Thunder Point, on Oregon's rocky coast, has its charms, but Hank Cooper just wants to find out how his old friend Ben Bailey died and then get out of town. That is, until he learns that he's inherited Ben's bait shop basically a rundown bar along with a good stretch of undeveloped waterfront property that is not in any shape to be sold; additionally, Hank doesn't really believe that Ben's death was accidental. When Landon Dupre, high-school quarterback and new kid in town, is bullied on Ben's beach, Hank steps in and meets his sister, Sarah, a Coast Guard helicopter pilot. Carr has created another community where readers will want to spend time getting to know its inhabitants.--Tixier Herald, Diana Copyright 2010 Booklist
Publisher's Weekly Review
Carr takes a detour from her bestselling Virgin River books with this solid contemporary series start. Henry "Coop" Cooper Jr. heads from Virgin River, Calif., to the tiny Oregon hamlet of Thunder Point after learning his longtime Army buddy has died and bequeathed him something. What he didn't expect: that the "something" would be over 200 acres of waterfront land, a beaten-down bar, and the fate of a small town. He also doesn't expect to find love with Coast Guard pilot Sarah Dupre, who landed in town a year earlier with the teen brother she's raising. While Coop isn't one for settling down, something about Sarah draws him in. Sarah's also cautious and not looking to get involved, but readers will cheer her on as she tentatively explores the possibility of a future with Coop. Carr neatly weaves in the lives of other town residents, laying the groundwork for future books. Agent: Liza Dawson, Liza Dawson Associates. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Library Journal Review
Carr (My Kind of Christmas) travels outside her beloved Virgin River to Thunder Point, a small town on the Oregon coast, as she launches a new series. New to town and very much a wanderer, Hank Cooper finds that an old friend has left him a major swath of the town's beachfront property and that his actions will affect the town's future. Carr has created a charming enclave filled with interesting and well-developed characters and has laid out plotlines for future entries in the series. Therese Plummer, who also narrated the "Virgin River" books, returns. Her male voices are very good, but the female voices at times can be a tad hard to differentiate. VERDICT This title will be sought after by Carr's fans and by fans of Sheryl Woods or Susan Mallery. ["Funny, touching, and gently suspenseful, this beautifully descriptive story gets Carr's latest series off to a wonderful start," read the starred review of the New York Times best-selling Mira: Harlequin pb, LJ 4/15/13.-Ed.]-Donna Bachowski, Orange Cty. Lib. Syst., Orlando, FL (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Booklist Reviews
The first book in Carr's new Thunder Point series brings with it all the attributes that made her Virgin River series resonate with readers. It features a quietly heroic military veteran, an independent young woman, a talented but troubled teen, and a community of genuinely nice folks with a few bad apples. Thunder Point, on Oregon's rocky coast, has its charms, but Hank Cooper just wants to find out how his old friend Ben Bailey died and then get out of town. That is, until he learns that he's inherited Ben's "bait shop"—basically a rundown bar—along with a good stretch of undeveloped waterfront property that is not in any shape to be sold; additionally, Hank doesn't really believe that Ben's death was accidental. When Landon Dupre, high-school quarterback and new kid in town, is bullied on Ben's beach, Hank steps in and meets his sister, Sarah, a Coast Guard helicopter pilot. Carr has created another community where readers will want to spend time getting to know its inhabitants. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews.
Library Journal Reviews
Seriously concerned to discover that an old army buddy he hadn't seen in years has been killed, helicopter pilot Hank Cooper takes his truck and toy hauler and heads for the rugged Oregon coast and the tiny town of Thunder Point, where he learns that he's inherited his friend's property. Suddenly, footloose Coop has some major decisions to make while taking into consideration a town full of people he's beginning to care about, a teenage football player who's being relentlessly bullied, and drop-dead gorgeous Sarah Dupre, a helicopter search-and-rescue pilot. VERDICT As she did with Virgin River, Carr has once again created a town anyone would like to move to, and while readers will love to hate some of its inhabitants, there are many more they'll come to adore. Funny, touching, and gently suspenseful, this beautifully descriptive story gets Carr's latest series off to a wonderful start; the next two installments will be released this year (The Newcomer in July and The Hero in September). Carr (My Kind of Christmas) lives in Las Vegas. [See also Editors' Spring Picks, LJ 2/15/13, p. 35.]
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Carr takes a detour from her bestselling Virgin River books with this solid contemporary series start. Henry "Coop" Cooper Jr. heads from Virgin River, Calif., to the tiny Oregon hamlet of Thunder Point after learning his longtime Army buddy has died and bequeathed him something. What he didn't expect: that the "something" would be over 200 acres of waterfront land, a beaten-down bar, and the fate of a small town. He also doesn't expect to find love with Coast Guard pilot Sarah Dupre, who landed in town a year earlier with the teen brother she's raising. While Coop isn't one for settling down, something about Sarah draws him in. Sarah's also cautious and not looking to get involved, but readers will cheer her on as she tentatively explores the possibility of a future with Coop. Carr neatly weaves in the lives of other town residents, laying the groundwork for future books. Agent: Liza Dawson, Liza Dawson Associates. (Apr.)
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Citations
Carr, R., & Plummer, T. (2013). The Wanderer (Unabridged). Recorded Books, Inc..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Carr, Robyn and Thérèse Plummer. 2013. The Wanderer. Recorded Books, Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Carr, Robyn and Thérèse Plummer. The Wanderer Recorded Books, Inc, 2013.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Carr, R. and Plummer, T. (2013). The wanderer. Unabridged Recorded Books, Inc.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Carr, Robyn, and Thérèse Plummer. The Wanderer Unabridged, Recorded Books, Inc., 2013.
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