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Blues of Autumn par Richard Adamson
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Blues of Autumn (édition 2020)

par Richard Adamson (Auteur)

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Police Chief Norris Tanager is one happy guy. He came to the Adirondacks because he heard small-town cops spend their days helping kittens cross the road and rescuing little old ladies out of trees. Or something like that. And so far, things have been quiet as promised. Paul Briar is not so happy. He came to these mountains to spark some romance in his marriage. Now his wife is missing and presumed drowned. And poor Dr. Simon Reesor is downright devastated. He came here to practice medicine in a small hospital. Last night his wife was brutally murdered, blown up in her car. Police Chief Norris Tanager came to these beautiful mountains to escape the ugliness of the big city. Too bad. Seems like ugly just follows some cops around.… (plus d'informations)
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The writing style of Richard Adamson in “Blues of Autumn” was thoroughly entertaining. Set in a small Adirondack one-cop town, Chief of Police Tanager finds himself looking for petty criminals like yarn nappers, which is fine with him. His experience as a Detective in a big city left him more than happy to settle for small town life.
But when murder finds his small part of paradise, Tanager uses his wit and his wits to solve the crimes. I’ll definitely keep my eyes peeled for the next Tanager story. ( )
  RLJM | Jun 23, 2020 |
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Oh, I really liked this one. I've recently been reading the Longmire series and there is a little bit of a resemblance, but it's totally different in terms of location (small town Adirondacks), which makes it a much different story but still as enjoyable. Tanager is likable, the story reads fast, the end has a bit of a twist and the writing style is spot on with enough humor to make it enjoyable for hammock reading. Please make this a series! ( )
  llarsson7 | Jun 20, 2020 |
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I've mixed feelings on this book. On the one hand the story is an easy, fluid read with an interesting plot, a few surprises, and characters who while not quite fully developed have enough going for them to be fleshed out further in coming episodes should there be any. However I'm afraid I won't be searching out those further episodes. The thing that really put me off was the style. The 'buddy boy', smart-assed, sexist, wise-cracking line of humour is just not me, and it annoyed me all through the book. I realise I'm probably not this book's target audience, but I'm also not the only one to make this comment. I can't ask an author to change his style and approach just for a few readers, so I wish Richard Adamson well in future endeavours. ( )
  crimson-tide | Jun 19, 2020 |
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I received this book through LT Early Reviewers and had a great time. I liked the plot, which was very entertaining, and the Adirondack setting. But what I enjoyed most was the main character, who has the type of humor I like very much, making me laugh out loud at times. It was quick and entertaining and I will definitely look out for Police Chief Tanager's next adventure! ( )
  Eowyn1 | Jun 5, 2020 |
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My review for Blues of Autumn by Richard Adamson is for one of the best fiction books I’ve reviewed in a very long time. It’s also the first e-book and it was amazingly simple to read. The story starts with Police Chief Norris Tanager relocating to a small town in the Adirondacks in order to have a quieter life style and get away from the big city crimes. Well, THAT didn’t happen! He's also a bass player in a local blues band and this seems as much a part of him as his quest for just doing the right thing. The story line starts simply but gradually gets more and more complex with more crime activity, relationships, and ever-evolving connectivity. But what drew me the most was the amazing dry sense of humor that permeated the book. It’s 217 pages in length and, yep, finished it in one day. After layer upon layer kept building and the humor followed very closely along, I just couldn’t stop until the very end. By the way, Chief Tanner’s sidekick, best friend, and deputy dog is Stanley, who also communicates very well in his own way and seems to have his own brand of a sense of humor. This book starts deceptively simply and just keeps building and building interest and intrigue. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in a fun read with enough social action, crime scenes and quirky people to totally draw one in for a very good read. ( )
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Police Chief Norris Tanager is one happy guy. He came to the Adirondacks because he heard small-town cops spend their days helping kittens cross the road and rescuing little old ladies out of trees. Or something like that. And so far, things have been quiet as promised. Paul Briar is not so happy. He came to these mountains to spark some romance in his marriage. Now his wife is missing and presumed drowned. And poor Dr. Simon Reesor is downright devastated. He came here to practice medicine in a small hospital. Last night his wife was brutally murdered, blown up in her car. Police Chief Norris Tanager came to these beautiful mountains to escape the ugliness of the big city. Too bad. Seems like ugly just follows some cops around.

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