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Bezig met laden... Buffalo Bill's Dead Now (2012)door Margaret Coel
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. The nice thing about Margaret Coel's Wind River Reservation series is that you can jump in at any point. I have read one other book in this series, and have had no trouble picking up the thread of the characters' lives. So if you want to start with Buffalo Bill's Dead Now, you can. But I am certain you will want to go back and read every book in the series, as I plan to. This novel is a satisfying combination of a little Old West in a New West story. ( ) I Have been reading and enjoying the Father John O'Malley series for a number of years now, and I truly enjoy the series. I love the mix of mystery with actual Arapaho folklore that Ms. Coel mixes in with each of her books. Father John and Vicky Holden are two of my most favourite amateur sleuths out there. They are both so well depicted that they seem like real people to me. This book goes back to Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show in the very late 1800's when they toured Europe for two years. Some relics from the show were found in a bunker in Germany and the antiquities dealer near the Windy River Reserve wants to donate these valuable items to the small Arapaho museum located on the Catholic Church compound. Arrangements are made to ship them over, but somewhere along the way they are stolen. Vicky and Father John are trying to follow the trail of the relics and coming across bodies all along the way. The book is a good mystery and a really good story. I really do enjoy this series. The reservation is anxiously awaiting the return of the regalia worn by Arapaho Chief Black Heart in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. It had been lost for 120 years until discovered in an ancient vault in Germany where the Wild West Show had performed. Artifact collector Trevor Pratt is donating the history-rich-regalia to the small Arapahoe museum on the reservation. Sadly, thieves strike while the artifacts are enroute. Both Father John and Vicky Holden sense that Trevor Pratt knows more about the heist than he will admit. When they discover Pratt's body after nearly being run off the road by a speeding car leaving the scene, their suspicians are confirmed. Their investigation uncovers a blood feud between two Arapaho families about the disappearance of the regalia during the Wild West Show tour of Europe. The more they uncover about Pratt and the long-lost regalia, the more danger Father John and Vicky are in. To complicate the situation, Vicky's old flame Adam returns to town wanting to reconcile with her. The long standing feelings between Father John and Vicky are once again ever-present and perhaps about to spill over. Father John is human and compassionate with the native Americans on the reservation, displaying sensitivity to their issues. Vicky is very much alone and vulnerable in this book. While they are both strong character depictions, the tension because of their "forbidden love" has got to give at some point to maintain reader interest in this subplot much longer. Adam is a character that brings a dissonant chord to the status quo and shakes things up. Adam maybe the catalyst to bring about change, but it isn't realized in this book. Perhaps in the next. Again, a supporting character that is memorable is retired Bishop Harry. I find myself wanting to know about him. The Wind River Reservation is hauntingly evoked. The beauty and bitter-sweetness of reservation life colors the scenes. The plot employs a trick, from the first chapter the reader thinks they know who the murderer is, but there are surprises. The culprit isn't who you think it is. There are chapters interspersed that take us back to the Wild West show in Germany and slowly reveals what happened to Chief Black Heart's regalia. Those chapters are fantastic glimpses into the spectacle that was Buffalo Bill's traveling show with hundreds of people recreating the story of the American West. Many times I wanted to stay with that storyline and not revert to the modern murder mystery. The confrontation with the killer had a good dose of suspense. The wrap up provides answers to the mystery of Chief Black Heart's regalia lost for over a century and hopefully settles the feud. The situation between Father John and Vicky remains open though. this is another strong entry in the Wind River series with an interesting take on artifact theft. This series may be the single best image booster for Catholic priests around - with its portrayal of Father John struggling to follow his path, while compassionately laying bare the Native American plight on reservations. Rating: Excellent - Loved it! Buy it now and put this author on your watch list Series: 16th in Wind River Mysteries Main Characters: Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden and Jesuit priest, Father John O'Malley Setting: Modern day, Arapaho reservation in Wyoming Obtained Through: Publisher for honest review Mysteries and My Musings Blog http://www.mysterysuspence.blogspot.com/ geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Wind River (16) Prijzen
Vicki and Father John investigate the murder of an Indian artifact collector after the valuable regalia worn by Arapaho Chief Black Heart in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show goes missing. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
Auteur ChatMargaret Coel heeft van Sep 20, 2010 tot Sep 27, 2010 gechat met LibraryThing leden. Lees de chat. Actuele discussiesGeenPopulaire omslagen
Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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