The village square is bathed in torchlight. Spectators huddle against the cold this November night, Guy Fawkes Night, in Upper Kingsleigh, England. Shadows encroach at the edge of the square, but... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Fantastic read. Jo Hiestand is a skilled writer who brings to the page a new and refreshing take on life and murder in an English village. Her characters are unique and well developed, so much so that they spring to life from the page. The plot is fast paced - a real page turner that can't be put down. And, Jo Hiestand's descriptions are to die for. She weaves magic into her descriptions to create suspense, mood and atmosphere. Death of an Ordinary Guy by Jo Hiestand is a 'must read' for everyone who enjoys a well-written British mystery. I'm eagerly awaiting the next in the series. Diana L. Driver
Death Of An Ordinary Guy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Outstanding! Jo's explicit details of the English Countryside made me feel like I was there! An excellent read. I can't wait for the next book in this series. This book would make a compelling movie!
Real Enough to Touch
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This Taylor/Graham mystery offers plenty of adventure and intrigue, but no need for a camera! Ms. Hiestand's distinctive writing style evokes exceptional imagery that transports the reader through a lush British maze of characters, settings and events that seem real enough to touch.
Judy Graman
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
My kind of book! Kept me hanging until the end. Anxiously looking forward to more Taylor/Graham mysteries!!!
Thumbs way, way up for a new British mystery series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Every November 5th throughout Britain, Guy Fawkes Day is observed as a 400 year old tradition. Fawkes was part of a conspiracy to blow up Parliament, along with King James I. The Gunpowder Plot was foiled and Guy was arrested red-handed, sitting in a cellar with barrels of gunpowder. Since Guy was the bird in hand, he was saddled with blame for the whole scheme and hanged. Bonfires were lit by Brits happy that their king was saved. Enough history. A modern-day celebration involves bonfires, fireworks, and burning effigies of the traitor Guy Fawkes. In some villages, the day plays a central role, attracting tourists as villagers play out roles that have been handed down for generations. Detective Inspector Brenna Taylor arrives on the scene in this charged atmosphere that breeds secrets, jealousy, and murder. I was going to take my time reading this book, savoring the settings that drip authenticity, but I finished it overnight. I love the characters, especially Brenna, who brings a refreshing woman's viewpoint to the investigation. She's warm, intelligent, and someone I'd like as a friend! And the subtle humor throughout the book, especially between Brenna and her assistant Margo, is terrific. The multi-faceted relationship between Brenna and her boss is handled beautifully. But perhaps what I like the most is the descriptive passages. I feel like I'm right there, walking the streets of the village and exploring the woods with Brenna. It's amazing! Great dialogue, too. I'm a fan of Peter Robinson's, and I can say that this book ranks with his Inspector Alan Banks series. As a mystery fan, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. As an author, I appreciate the craft that went into it. I'm eagerly looking forward to Brenna's next case.
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