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Joanne Kilbourn Series, Book 13

مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

نویسنده

Gail Bowen

شابک

9780771016660
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Publisher's Weekly

February 27, 2012
Complicated family difficulties overshadow the crime solving in Bowen’s 13th mystery starring retired academic Joanne Kilbourn (after 2010’s The Nesting Dolls). A controversial building project, known as the Village, has ratcheted up the tensions in Regina, Saskatchewan. The developer, Leland Hunter, whose attorney is Kilbourn’s husband, believes he’s just clearing out a slum to create a model neighborhood that would rejuvenate downtown Regina. Since the death of the development’s project manager, Danny Racette, in a demolition accident, rumors have circulated that it was no accident that the explosives went off while he was still inside an old factory. Word on the street is that Red Rage, a radical group opposed to Hunter’s plan, murdered Racette to stop the Village. Meanwhile, Kilbourn’s connection to Hunter puts her family in jeopardy. The slow pace and less than satisfying ending make this one of the weaker installments.



Kirkus

April 1, 2012
A pitched battle over the redevelopment of a troubled area of town reminds Joanne Kilbourn that her beloved Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan, Canada, is prone to all the troubles of modern cities, including murder. Wealthy Leland Hunter, a client of Joanne's husband Zack Shreve, is bent on transforming the North Central sector of the city by means of The Village Project. Agitator Riel Delorme, who was a student of Joanne's before he dropped out of university and she retired, is so determined to stop him that he's enlisted the help of two local gangs, The Warriors and The Brigade. Members of both gangs who think Riel's Che Guevara tactics aren't effective enough have formed a splinter group, Red Rage, that aims to take a harder (read: more violent) line in opposing The Village Project. It's a mixture bound to have combustible results, and fire soon strikes Joanne and Zack's garage, blown to bits on a night they fortunately happen not to be home. As conflicts rage over the development, Joanne keeps discovering new wrinkles. Her daughter Mieka, a caterer who developed UpSlideDown, a playground that was an earlier casualty of the urban war, is in love with Riel Delorme. Leland's already complicated life--in addition to battling the gangs, he's about to wed his pregnant lover, barrister Margot Wright--is further troubled by repeated sightings of his unhinged ex-wife Louise, whose friend Sage Mackenzie, a cop-turned-lawyer, can barely keep her out of jail on stalking charges or worse. And Zack is preoccupied with the murder defense of Cronus, an antipathetic slumlord who insists on testifying that he didn't murder his girlfriend, police officer Arden Raeburn, after their weekly round of rough sex. As usual in Joanne's world (Burying Ariel, 2000, etc.), the vicissitudes of the plot are less memorable than the celebrations of ongoing life: two weddings, a child birth, several parties and a great deal of civilized but enthusiastic connubial sex.

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