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Chargement... Dead by Dawnpar Paul Doiron
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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. I love this series but the author's writing style really changed in this one. I am not one to enjoy stories that bounce around. I like my reading to be in one time line. Thus said, I almost would like to go back to find where the story begins and read every other chapter to follow the story in the order of it happening. ( ) Maine Game Warden Investigator Mike Bowditch had a plan for the day as Dead By Dawn: A Novel by Paul Doiron begins. The plan is a vet visit for Shadow. The hybrid wolf/dog needs a vet visit as he continues to recover from recent events. Bowditch may also have to relocate Shadow from the acre and a half enclosure on Bowditch’s property as the new neighbors are upset that Shadow lives across the river from them. The new folks have a history of suing folks so Bowditch may need to find a new safe place for Shadow. While in the area to see the vet, Investigator Bowditch can address a complaint from Mariette Chamberlain. Four years ago, her father-in-law, Professor Eben Chamberlin, died in the Androscoggin River. The investigators at the time, including those of the Maine Game warden Service, put it down as accidental. Mariette Chamberlain firmly believes the professor was murdered. After seeing the vet with Shadow, it is on to meeting with Marc Rivard who was in charge of finding Eben Chamberlain. Rivard and Bowditch have a complicated history, including the fact that Bowditch played a major role in his removal from the service, so neither man is looking forward to the meeting. That meeting foreshadows what is to come as Mike Bowditch starts investigating the Chamberlain case and, within hours, injured and fighting to stay alive. Dead by Dawn: A Novel is split between flashbacks and current time. Part of the tale is current as he fights to stay alive after crashing into the frozen and ice-covered Androscoggin River. A river that is lethal no matter what time of year. Not only is the river and the aftereffects of water immersion a major threat there is a shooter determined to finish the job. The flashbacks are in alternating chapters and detail how the day had been going until the crash. Each flashback chapter is slightly forward in time as it details Bowditch’s thoughts and actions as he dealt with personal matters and worked the case by way of interviewing numerous people. The result is a tale that slowly goes forward as it spends far more time in the preceding hours before he got himself in a life and death situation with few resources and no backup. A predicament that Bowditch manages to escape deadly consequences again and again by way of his training, inner fortitude, and with the occasional help of Shadow. Set a few days before Christmas, the read is very much focused on Bowditch and his fight for life. Because of this, there is very little presence of Charley, Orca, and the numerous other folks who have always populated this every enjoyable series. They are very much missed in a read that also serves as a possible turning point in the series. Dead By Dawn: A Novel is a suspense style read with some mystery present. There are a couple of mysteries at work, professionally and personally, but this is a read that is primarily a fight for survival. While a good book, it is not a great one. It also is a departure from what the reader normally expects in this series. Instead, the read here has much in common with the end of season television cliffhanger where the hero is in danger and yet viewers know that the series was renewed months earlier so there is no question that he will survive. Even when the situation is so dire a mere mortal would not. The only question is how. Dead by Dawn: A Novel Paul Doiron http://www.pauldoiron.com Minotaur Books (Macmillan Publishers) https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250235107 ISBN# 978-1-250-23510-7 Hardback (available in audio and eBook formats) 304 Pages My reading copy came from the Polk-Wisdom Branch of the Dallas Public Library System. Kevin R. Tipple ©2021 A good read. Bouncing back and forth in time just as the story climaxes. A little too fortunate in being saved and a little too happy an ending but still wel written in description of the Maine woods. This time north of Lewiston. Too much wolf and Billy Cronk superlatives but looking forward to th enext one. action, game-warden, Maine, suspense, crime-fiction, abduction, rural, family-dynamics, facing-death, violence***** Tightly crafted suspense thriller in a long running series about a beleaguered wildlife warden in Maine. He was ambushed and near freezing in the outback of Maine when the perpetrators began to punish him. My favorite character is the wolf-dog he cares for. Very tense reading. I requested and received a free temporary ebook from St. Martin's Press/Minotaur Books via NetGalley. This is the 12th book in Doiron’s crime series featuring former Maine game warden and now recently promoted warden investigator Mike Bowditch. (In Maine, game wardens are full law-enforcement officers, with all the powers of state troopers: “They are the ‘off-road police.’” A warden investigator, on the other hand, is “for all intents and purposes a plainclothes detective.”) This book, more than any previous ones, certainly meets the definition of “thriller,” in my view. The story goes back and forth over a short period of time during the week before Christmas to show how Mike, now 31, got in his current dilemma: he is fighting for his life after the tires are blown out of his Jeep Compass truck by spiked objects scattered across the asphalt. His vehicle was upended and he and his half-wolf, half-dog Shadow were plunged into the icy, half-frozen Androscoggin River. Surviving the crash is only the beginning of his struggle to stay alive, with a number of heavily-armed pursuers on snowmobiles after him to make sure he doesn’t survive. As the story goes back and forth, with readers turning the pages furiously, we learn who is after him and why. Evaluation: This book will get your adrenalin pumping! And in spite of the fact that we suspect Mike will make it out alive, because he is the protagonist of an ongoing series, the challenges to his surviving are very well done, and it is never, after all, a sure thing. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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