Dominic
Fiction Not one of those psychopaths DOMINIC By Mark Pryor 239 pp. Seventh Street Books Reviewed by Eric Petersen Mystery writer Mark Pryor, best known for his acclaimed and popular Hugo Marston mystery series, is back with a flawed yet worthy sequel to his equally acclaimed 2015 standalone novel, Hollow Man , (also reviewed on this site) which introduced readers to the most charismatic literary antihero since Tom Ripley. Like the author who created him, Dominic is an Englishman living in Austin, Texas, where he works as a prosecutor by day and spends his nights playing guitar and singing at bars and clubs. Like most Texans, he wears jeans and cowboy boots and carries a pistol wherever he goes. One of the D.A.’s top prosecutors, Dominic has been reassigned from adult to juvenile prosecution – not as a punishment, but because the city is too cheap to hire more prosecutors. Working juvenile means having to accept a steep cut in pay. It also means going from prosecuting murderers a...