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Chargement... In the Bleak Midwinter: A Clare Fergusson and Russ Van Alstyne Mystery (original 2002; édition 2003)par Julia Spencer-Fleming (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreIn the Bleak Midwinter par Julia Spencer-Fleming (2002)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. An engaging traditional mystery set in rural New York state. I quite liked the protagonists, a dedicated small-town cop and a woman Episcopal priest recently transplanted from Virginia, both of whom are ex-military. Both are highly driven public servants, though their approaches to service are very different, and they develop an intense, charming friendship that threatens to turn to something more. I really liked the meditations on vocation, as well as getting to watch competent people be competent (although could have done with more competence from Clare, who is a bit of a maniac whenever it serves the plot). The mystery is decent, though not always good at disguising its red herrings, and the suspense scenes are top notch. The evocation of a wintry upstate New York is quite atmospheric, though not always nuanced - supporting characters are flat and dialogue is uneven (especially the teenagers', although as a contemporary of these kids, can report that she made a valiant effort). A solid read, can definitely see myself picking up another of these novels. P.S., I'm going to experiment with not rating books unless I really loved or really hated them. Let's see how this goes! The only mystery is how the racist religious bigots are cast as "just nice people." No wait, the only mystery is why it's acceptable for a whole community to conspire by any means necessary to take a "rare healthy white baby" and place it with a "deserving" wealthy white couple. No wait, the only mystery is how this poorly written salacious claptrap ever won any award. Hmmm -- undecided between 3.5 and 4 stars 3.5* I waffled for quite a while between 3½ and 4 stars for this audiobook. Suzanne Toran does a great narration (once I understood that Clare was from Virginia). I loved the setting (which reminded me of my grandparents' home in the Finger Lake region of upstate NY). However, I had some problems with Clare as the book progressed. She is new to winter in a northern climate but insists to herself for quite a long time that people's suggestions that, for example, her coat or her car is inappropriate for the area are about image rather than practicality so 'she'll show them'. She tells parishioners things she should be telling the police and she believes everything everyone tells her. Despite all that, I did like her and Russ's interactions and will read the next one. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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HTML: Clare Fergusson, St. Alban's new priest, fits like a square peg in the conservative Episcopal parish at Miller's Kill, New York. She is not just a ??lady?; she's a tough ex-Army chopper pilot, and nobody's fool. Then a newborn infant left at the church door brings her together with the town's police chief, Russ Van Alstyne, who's also ex-Army and a cynical good shepherd for the stray sheep of his hometown. Their search for the baby's mother quickly leads them into the secrets that shadow Miller's Kill like the ever-present Adirondacks. What they discover is a world of trouble, an attraction to each other ?? and murder Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Millers Kill Police Chief Russ Van Alstyne is called in and a search for the young mother begins. Claire and Russ find her body and a murder investigation begins. And, since her baby was found outside Claire's church, it looks like the killer might be a member of the congregation.
As Claire gets to know her congregants, she finds herself unraveling some of the town's secrets and finds herself getting to know Russ better. A relationship begins between the two of them because both are private people but are able to talk to each other about things they can't talk about with anyone else. However, Claire is a new priest and Russ is a married nonbeliever.
The story was filled with interesting characters. Claire is caring but quite impulsive and not much concerned with her own safety. Russ is greatly concerned with his town and keeping the people in it safe. I liked the setting of the story. The Adirondacks at the onset of winter are quite a change for a former military pilot from Northern Virginia and Claire is struggling to adapt.
Suzanne Torren did a great job with the voices and the mood of the story. ( )