Vineyard Blues

Vineyard Blues
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Martha's Vineyard Mystery Series, Book 11

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2001

نویسنده

Philip R. Craig

ناشر

Scribner

شابک

9780743211406
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Publisher's Weekly

May 29, 2000
Despite a propitious start, Craig's latest offering in the Vineyard series soon degrades into a dull tale hampered by cardboard characters and a simplistic plot. Former Boston cop J.W. Jackson, the easy-going narrator, is surprised and pleased to see an old friend of his father's, Corrie Appleyard, stroll up his Martha's Vineyard driveway. Corrie, a blues guitarist who has come to the island for a few small gigs, renews his friendship with J.W., whom he hasn't seen in 30 years. After an enjoyable evening with J.W. and his wife, Zee, Corrie returns to his lodging, a house owned by slumlord Ben Krane. Several days later, as Corrie is about to return to the mainland, that house burns to the ground with an unidentified body inside. Suspecting arson, the third against one of his rental properties, Krane hires Jackson to investigate, despite their unexplained mutual animosity. Jackson, meanwhile, fearing that a now-missing Corrie is the arson victim, has been asked by friend Susanna to help identify the man who has been harassing her over the phone about her former life in the porn industry. The premise for both plots is solid enough, but Jackson's irritatingly perfect wife and children are too unrealistic to be believed, while other characters lack personality. Predictable endings to both mysteries cap off a disappointing novel in which the only remaining question is how many times the Jackson children get taken for ice cream.



Library Journal

May 1, 2000
J.W. Jackson, ex-Boston cop and series sleuth, investigates intentionally set fires targeting Martha's Vineyard houses rented to college students. After an unidentified body is found in a house rented to J.W.'s visiting friend, J.W. becomes involved. Solid.

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Booklist

May 1, 2000
Drenched in local color--and the locale is the ever-adorable Martha's Vineyard--this insinuatingly attractive series, starring J. W. and Zee Jackson, grows and deepens. Retired cop and chauvinistic Vineyard native J. W. finds Corrie Appleyard in front of his home one day. Corrie is an old bluesman, friend of J. W.'s late father. He's come to play in a local club and stay with a grandchild's friends in one of the rattletrap homes a local lawyer rents out to bands of "college kids. When two of those houses burn down, a body turns up, and Corrie disappears, arson and worse are suspected. J. "W. is hired by the lawyer to do a little sleuthing, and Zee strongly objects. We get nice meals (there's always a recipe or two), minilectures on appropriate tourist behavior, and the requisite mild cantankerousness from our hero, who refuses to submit to a computer, answering machine, or even a color TV. ((Reviewed May 1, 2000))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2000, American Library Association.)




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