Trespasser
Mike Bowditch Mystery Series, Book 2
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نقد و بررسی
April 11, 2011
In Doiron's compelling sequel to his debut, The Poacher's Son, troubled 25-year-old Mike Bowditch, a Maine game warden, is still coming to grips with the realization that his estranged fatherânow deceasedâhas become known as the state's most notorious murderer. Bowditch finds solace in his job, but when he investigates a car accident involving a deer on a remote stretch of road, the driver, 23-year-old Ashley Kim, from Cambridge, Mass., has disappeared. Later, in an empty house, he finds Kim's naked body, bound with sailor's rigging tape, with the word slut carved into her chest. As Bowditch becomes increasingly obsessed with finding the killer, he puts his already tenuous career in jeopardy as well as his equally tenuous relationship with his possibly pregnant girlfriend. Doiron complements this thriller's decidedly dark tone with introspective existential and spiritual musings and atmospheric imagery (houses in a fishing village "clung like barnacles" around a harbor). 15-city author tour.
In Doiron's second mystery, Maine game warden Mike Bowditch is called to investigate a car/deer accident, but when he arrives, both the driver, a young woman, and the deer are gone. Henry Leyva's Downeast accents are spot-on as the author sketches vivid pictures of lobstermen, state police, locals, and summer people. Leyva's performance captures Mike's insightful reflections as he deals with personal and spiritual quandaries. When the missing woman is found, brutally raped and murdered, he becomes obsessed with finding the killer. Leyva keeps the action taut as Mike's live-in girlfriend and his friends express concern for his mental health. Leyva creates genuine people--some likable, some creepy--but all very real. S.J.H. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
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