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Let Loose the Dogs by Maureen Jennings (2003) – BR00044 (2004) – 🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸

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October 28 2004

Plot or Premise

Detective Murdoch has family problems — his sister, a cloistered nun, is dying and he can’t even see her to really say goodbye, just through a screen. His drunk of a father is in jail convicted of murder and ready to hang, but proclaiming his innocence — so even though it’s been many years since they spoke, Murdoch tries to find out the truth of the death of his father’s acquaintance following a potentially rigged dog race.

What I Liked

This is the best one yet in the series, although perhaps the historical features are not as pronounced in favour of telling a good tale. The storyline takes place for the most part outside of Toronto, and that also helps as it gives the story a unique atmosphere with lots of good local characters to investigate, all with their own dirty little secrets that clog up the investigation — cats and dogs, flirts and pervs. They’re all there. The social life of Murdoch heats up, although after two years of introspection, it comes with a bang, hardly reminiscent of the slow methodical progress before.

What I Didn’t Like

Very little bothered me in the story, although there is a confusing sub-plot about another crime and another investigator who is in the way of Murdoch’s investigation.

The Bottom Line

Best one yet in the series.

Posted in Book Reviews | Tagged Amazon.ca, Amazon.com, B&N, book review, Chapters, cozy, crime, detective, fiction, Good Reads, historical, Kobo, Library Thing, Murdoch, mystery, new, Nook, novel, paperback, police, PolyWogg, prose, romance, series, sleuth | Leave a reply

Poor Tom is Cold by Maureen Jennings (2001) – BR00043 (2004) – 🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪

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October 28 2004

Plot or Premise

Constable Oliver Wicken is dead — the result of an apparent suicide while on duty. But Murdoch doesn’t buy it, so he starts to investigate only to find a woman who claims to have just jilted him, hence the suicide. He still isn’t satisfied, but with nothing else to go on, what can he do? Then another woman comes forward to say SHE was his girlfriend — a second one and neither had ever been mentioned to his mother with whom he lived!

What I Liked

I liked the investigation trail and the confusing leads. As well, a little more development on the social side for Murdoch is well-written.

What I Didn’t Like

The social side is a little too introspective, not enough activity, and the links to a sub-story are poorly done, hence the death is explained but not well-justified by the storyline. The treatment of some mentally unbalanced people is not particularly well done, and not just in terms of being politically incorrect.

The Bottom Line

A good initial premise, but poorly executed.

Posted in Book Reviews | Tagged Amazon.ca, Amazon.com, B&N, book review, Chapters, cozy, crime, detective, fiction, Good Reads, historical, Kobo, Library Thing, Murdoch, mystery, new, Nook, novel, paperback, police, PolyWogg, prose, romance, series, sleuth | Leave a reply

Under the Dragon’s Tail by Maureen Jennings (1998) – BR00042 (2004) – 🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪

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October 28 2004

Plot or Premise

Murdoch gets to investigate the death of Dolly Merishaw, a drunkard, a midwife, and an abortionist. She lived with two boys whom she treated horribly, as well as a young woman who is also a little unbalanced. It doesn’t take much for Murdoch to realize there was blackmail involved, the question being of who?

What I Liked

Murdoch’s investigation is relatively straightforward, but the fun part is seeing him trying to figure out the morals of dating and ballroom dancing while he still grieves his fiancée’s death. He’s also training for a bicycle race. It’s a good introduction of some supporting characters too.

What I Didn’t Like

The view of the young woman being unbalanced is far too simplistic and poorly portrayed.

The Bottom Line

A good addition to the series but not the best.

Posted in Book Reviews | Tagged Amazon.ca, Amazon.com, B&N, book review, Chapters, cozy, crime, detective, fiction, Good Reads, Google, hardcover, historical, Kobo, library, Library Thing, Murdoch, mystery, Nook, novel, police, PolyWogg, prose, romance, series, sleuth | Leave a reply

The Punisher by D.A. Stern (2004) – BR00040 (2004) – 🐸⚪⚪⚪⚪

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October 28 2004

Plot or Premise

Frank Castle is ready to move to London. He’s worked undercover for years for the DEA, now he’s ready to take a desk job and spend time with his family. But his last case goes a bit sour and an unknown newbie to crime gets killed along with Castle. But then the newbie turns out to be the son of a big-time gangster who wants revenge on the agent responsible for his dead son. And on the agent’s family. And on anyone who ever loved the agent. So, he exacts revenge but fails to kill the agent. Now the agent, Castle, wants revenge from beyond the grave.

What I Liked

I liked the premise, and as this is a novelization based on the film, a lot of the description is very visual. The pace moves along well and there is little time to worry about not enough stuff happening.

What I Didn’t Like

Neither the writing nor the story is first-rate. It moves along, from cliché to cliché, and there are lots of reasons en route to just stop reading. I didn’t and I kind of regret that as I don’t think this is a series I’ll follow. Love the character of Castle, hate this version.

The Bottom Line

Punishment for the reader.

Posted in Book Reviews | Tagged action, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com, B&N, book review, crime, fiction, Good Reads, Kobo, Library Thing, mystery, new, Nook, novel, paperback, police, PolyWogg, prose, Punisher, series, stand-alone, suspense | Leave a reply

Sanctuary by Jenny Carroll (2002) – BR00033 (2004) – 🐸⚪⚪⚪⚪

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October 28 2004

Plot or Premise

Jess Mastriani got hit by lightning, and now she’s psychic. So she’s been calling in tips to the missing person line and telling the feds where to find the kids. The FBI wants her to do more, but she told them she lost the gift (which of course they don’t believe). And when a local kid shows up dead with strange militia markings on him, Jesse gets drawn into local militia groups and right-wing nuts in general, with the feds following along behind.

What I Liked

Not much — although it is good they still have Jess acting like a teenager.

What I Didn’t Like

While I prefer this characterization of Jess to the TV-series that has changed her into a kick-in-the-door, guns-blazing federal agent, this individual story is waaaay over the top. Like Hardy Boys meets the A-Team.

The Bottom Line

Way over the top.

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