Here's another review from Carl Brookins. He is able to read and review a lot more books than I ever can, and I appreciate that he shares the reviews with readers here.
November Hunt
By Jess Lourey
ISBN: 978-07387-3136-0
A 2012 269 page TP release
From Midnight Ink Books
By Jess Lourey
ISBN: 978-07387-3136-0
A 2012 269 page TP release
From Midnight Ink Books
The
eleventh novel in her Murder By The Month series brings sometime
librarian-cum-private investigator Mira James squarely up
against some respected town leaders. Mira is angling to become a
licensed P.I. and needs many hours of supervised investigation
in order to qualify. Given that her account in the local Battle
Lake bank is flatter than the pancakes served at the local
eatery, she has two powerful motives to take on the
investigation of a local philanthropist and business man’s
murder by his long time buddy.
November
in
Minnesota can be cold. Not only does the weather provide
impediments, so do many of the town’s citizens, but Mira
perseveres against bone-cracking cold and icy stares. The author is a good writer
and the story is enhanced with clever characters, and a lot of
tongue-in-cheek dialogue.
The
series is known for the self-deprecating insouciance of the main
character and her slightly twisted outlook on life. The danger
of this kind of approach is in going over the cliff. Sometimes
the impact of a really powerfully crafted scene can be lessened
by the odd verbal swipe.
The
plot is well designed and while there are few large surprises,
the author spins this tale tightly and nicely to its conclusion
with the aid of several interesting and amusing characters. This edition contains a series
of discussion questions which can be useful to book clubs.
In
the spirit of full disclosure, I note that the author and I are
long-time acquaintances.
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Carl Brookins www.carlbrookins.com BLOG: http://agora2.blogspot.com -BOOKS: Case of the Great Train Robbery, Reunion, Red Sky
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