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Download PDF , by John Dunning

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, by John Dunning

, by John Dunning


, by John Dunning


Download PDF , by John Dunning

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Product details

File Size: 894 KB

Print Length: 528 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1476788898

Publisher: Scribner (May 23, 2006)

Publication Date: May 9, 2006

Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc

Language: English

ASIN: B000GCFXJ0

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#215,483 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

This is the last book in a series of five and after reading them all, it's the first I've reviewed. Maybe my reasoning is weird but I knew after the first, I would read them all and I wanted to save my words more as a postscript rather than a review. It has been one adventure after another traipsing after Cliff Janeway, radical cop, bookseller, book cop. Keeping him away from being gunshot was a failed endeavor. Even his girlfriends had great difficulty. But he has a way with words, charm and a charmed life. I insist on that last item because I swear as part of his invisible entourage I swear I saw an angel sitting on his shoulder! If you desire a fabulous ride into a bookman's life from that first "find" to learning how that book was printed, bound, sent out gently by stork sold read, cherished and finally passed on, read this series. Oh and you just might learn a great deal about some great authors and literature. What a haul!

Cliff Janeway, reitred Denver cop turned booksller, is once again called upon to put his detective skills to the test to figure out who stole some very rare books. He is brought in to determine how many books in a vast collection had been stolen, offer an appraisal, and perhaps identify who stole them. Then he is drug further into the family history to determine if there was a murder many years ago, or if Candice Geiger's death was the accident it was ruled to be. To question the family and get to know what happened so many years ago, Janeway must delve into the family business, horse racing.This is the last book in the Janeway novels. I found I liked it the least of the series. While I really enjoy the book collector's aspect of the novel, I did not enjoy the horse racing aspect. Dunning speaks of it in the same way he speaks of book collecting. As a reader, you can tell that he's passionate about both and as such, he is rather descriptive of both worlds. Since I don't enjoy horse racing, I found that half of the book a bit tedious and I longed for him to get back to describing the book business and the rare collections. However, if you enjoy both the book world and the horse racing world, then you should enjoy this book more than I did.

I am a fan of John Dunning ... read all the Cliff Janeway's and one of his other novels. In Cliff Janeway, Dunning has created a memorable character. It has probably been nearly 10 years since I last read Dunning, but I found myself immediately involved. The setting of this story (horse-racing world) was a change for Cliff, but quite well explained. And of course the book world was still involved. I always learn something interesting about the used book world when I read about Cliff Janeway and this occurred in this book as well.

Plot s bit weak and contrived. Characters could be better drawn. Protagonist motivation seems a bit weird. Interesting insight into the lives of those who work in horse racing.

In this novel we learn about the world behind horse racing as well as the normal book industry information. The author knows what he is talking about and does a good job of describing both worlds.However, the final twist in the plot really turned me off! Mystery novels with a twist are great, but the twist in the plot has to be at least somewhat believable - in this case it is not.If you are into the Bookman series, then you have to read this to stay up with the overall Janeway story line, but other than that, save your money.

As a fan of this series I always look forward to the next book. This latest did not disappoint. The change of location was interesting, and there was a great sense of place. What I like most about this series, though, is the characters, and not just the main character. John Dunning creates characters in his books that you will long remember; if you read "The Bookman's Promise," you'll know what I mean. The character "Rick" from this book, and even "Candice," who is present only in memory, will remain with you. Even the personality of the horse comes through. A great addition to the series.

Mr. Dunning makes me feel as if he is an old friend. All his characters are well thought out and seem very real to me. I would rank his work among the very best in the mystery/thriller genre.

I have enjoyed all of the Janeway novels a great deal. However, this was a bit disappointing. Told me more about horse racing than I wanted to know and told me less about book collecting than I wanted and that I have become used to in the Bookman series. And I feel that Dunning committed what was once considered a "sin" in the mystery writing genre in that we were never really introduced to the character that did the dirty deed until very late in the novel...three fourths of the way through or even later. The reader had very little reason to include this suspect on the suspect list. I found it to be a deux ex machina production. I will however, purchase the next Bookman novel....should there happen to be one.

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