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Fiction.
Mystery.
HTML: While out kayaking, Paul Osborne discovers the grisly remains of a woman â?? whose shoulders bear mysterious bite marks. And just as Lew begins her investigation, another body turns up...The second victim was a successful businesswoman from Kansas City, and the evidence indicates she was in Loon Lake for a rendevous with an ex-lover â?? a con man who had tried to get his hands on her money. Now, Lew's got two confusing cases â?? and a killer who may be more elusive than any fish Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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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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Overall, I am quite enjoying this series. Its nice light reading that still manages to be both interesting and keep me mostly on the edge of my seat (usually). I love that these are older characters than one usually finds in this type of book (over 50 for the most part), it’s definitely nice to see people over 50 being the hero, instead of it always being some young, hot 25 year old…don’t get me wrong, those are fun too…but you don’t get middle aged all the way up to retired people in the murder-mystery/thriller genre too often anymore. Nice change of pace. I also like that these are REAL characters, they have flaws, faults and real life problems that they must also deal with while solveing the mystery…it really helps to cement that feeling that these aren’t just characters, they’re real people. Dead Water has good pacing, interesting details and is just plain fun to read, I give it an B+, it’d make a nice read for several afternoons curled up in a chair on the porch or the sofa with a nice cup of tea. ( )