Jane Bunker returns in her second case, Fisherman's Bend, solving a mystery that's anything but simple.This time, Jane Bunker is being grabbed hook, line, and sinker. . . After surviving a killer... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Her first novel is as good as her fishing chronicles. She's a wonderful writer. She's one of the few good things to come out of the perfect storm.
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Jane Bunker's second outing outside of Miami - we are still left somewhat wondering as to why Jane has returned to her home state of Maine from Florida, where her mother had retrreated with her as a child to live. Luckily she is able to remain in her comfort zone on the water - the Atlantic Ocean - and around boats - even if she has left the police force. But you may be able to take the cop out of the force, but not the...
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I really enjoyed reading this book. It is unlike many of the mysteries I have read because of the manner in which the author constructs the story. There are no "red herring" false leads; the story proceeds directly to it's conclusion. Ms. Greenlaw has a writing style that is very, very smooth. There is a lot of nice imagery in the book, and it is evident that she knows her way around small boats. I found her writing to be...
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"Fisherman's Bend" is not only the title of this novel, but a very philosopically and thematically correct title. Linda Greenlaw has constructed an interlinked set of anomolous occurrances that add up to the best of what we read mysteries for. This novel really delivers on the promise. But it also delivers what general readers and readers of various genres like Romance and Fantasy look for in a great novel -- character,...
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It seems that Linda Greenlaw has found her niche in the mystery genre. FISHERMAN'S BEND, a follow-up to SLIPKNOT, continues the adventures of Jane Bunker, Green Haven's new Deputy Sheriff and part-time insurance investigator for Eastern Marine Safety Consultants. The former Miami homicide detective had more than her share of murder and mayhem, so she left the frenzied life in Florida for the remote shores of Maine where she...
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