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Ronald Weber Catch And Keep: A Mystery WRITE WAY PUBLISHING 1885173253 / 9781885173256 Hardcover BOOK
Angling lore, stylish prose, tight plotting, vivid views of autumn in northern Michigan, & a sharp yet affectionate portrait of small-town life. 8x5 inches, 296 pgs.
'REVIEWS Weber's second outdoor mystery starring conservation officer Mercy Virdon and her boyfriend, on-leave newspaperman Fitzgerald, lives up to the promise of its predecessor, The Aluminum Hatch (1998). Fishing devotees will enjoy the way Weber pokes fun at the contemporary trout-fishing dogma of "catch and release, " and they are sure to appreciate the arcane plot twist that has an heirloom bamboo fly rod foiling a murder. Along with angling lore, this too-little-known series boasts stylish prose, tight plotting, vivid views of autumn in northern Michigan, and a sharp yet affectionate portrait of small-town life. Best of all is the appealing duo of Virdon and Fitzgerald. Add Weber's series to your short list of fine fishing mysteries, along with William Tapply's Brady Coyne novels and Philip Craig's J. W. Jackson series. - John Rowen
"A few quirky characters, a termpermental setting, and solid prose make this a pleasing sequel for fans." - Library Journal
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21.90 USD
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Ronald Weber Catch And Keep: A Mystery WRITE WAY PUBLISHING 0373263880 / 9780373263882 Paperback BOOK
Angling lore, stylish prose, tight plotting, vivid views of autumn in northern Michigan, & a sharp yet affectionate portrait of small-town life. 8x5 inches, 296 pgs.
'REVIEWS Weber's second outdoor mystery starring conservation officer Mercy Virdon and her boyfriend, on-leave newspaperman Fitzgerald, lives up to the promise of its predecessor, The Aluminum Hatch (1998). Fishing devotees will enjoy the way Weber pokes fun at the contemporary trout-fishing dogma of "catch and release, " and they are sure to appreciate the arcane plot twist that has an heirloom bamboo fly rod foiling a murder. Along with angling lore, this too-little-known series boasts stylish prose, tight plotting, vivid views of autumn in northern Michigan, and a sharp yet affectionate portrait of small-town life. Best of all is the appealing duo of Virdon and Fitzgerald. Add Weber's series to your short list of fine fishing mysteries, along with William Tapply's Brady Coyne novels and Philip Craig's J. W. Jackson series. - John Rowen
"A few quirky characters, a termpermental setting, and solid prose make this a pleasing sequel for fans." - Library Journal
Price:
7.80 USD
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