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Keepers [Paperback]

Janet LaPierre , Patience Mackeller , Verity Mackellar
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From Publishers Weekly

In Keepers: A Port Silva Mystery, sixth in Janet LaPierre's (Baby Mine) series, mother and daughter PIs Patience and Verity Mackellar, two new characters, search for a missing child. An undercover investigation in an insular religious community on California's Lost Coast provides a fitting background for the strange and dangerous goings-on that the Mackellars encounter. (Perseverance/John Daniel, $12.95 paper 252p ISBN 1-880284-44-8) Fifteen Jeffrey Rand and Leila Gaad stories appear in The Old Spies Club: And Other Rand Intrigues, by Edward D. Hoch (The Spy Who Read Latin and Other Stories). Rand, a semi-retired British espionage agent, and his wife Leila, an archeologist, embark on various and sundry Cold War adventures in Cairo, Moscow, London, New York and elsewhere.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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A distraught father visits private investigator Patience Mackellar's office in Port Silva, California, seeking to find his missing family. This is the fifth mystery in LaPierre's Port Silva series, in which the characters change but the place remains the same. It's a well-paced story with a difficult-to-solve mystery at its core. LaPierre's portrayal of Port Silva, a fictional community near Mendocino, gets the feel of northern California just right, not only in the descriptions of the rugged coastline and dense woods but also in the people and plotline, which involves a New Ageish religious community. The book's strong female characters and northern California setting will appeal to fans of series by Marcia Muller and Susan Dunlap. This is a solid series that deserves more attention. John Rowen
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5.0 out of 5 stars A novel ida makes for a great mystery, Aug 28 2001
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Port Silva is a small bucolic, visually quiet town in Northern California with a population of 25,000 which means everybody knows their neighbors to some degree. Patience Mackellar was married to a policeman when he caught a bullet and ended up in a wheelchair. Together they opened a private investigation agency, but now that she is a widow, she continues with the business because she enjoys it.

She also has a junior partner, her thirty-year-old daughter Verity who just returned home after her three-year-old marriage turned sour and brutal. Their latest client is David Simonov, whose wife divorced him to marry his best friend Dev Costello. David also gave up custodial rights to his daughter but now he thinks they may be in trouble and he wants them found. During the course of the investigation, Verity bounces from one predicament to another nearly getting herself killed trying to locate Lily and Sylvia.

Port Silva is the type of town anyone desiring to escape the big city would like to live in. Characters from the first book in the Port Silva series make cameo and recurring appearances leading to a feeling of continuity to this series. Janet La Pierre has written on entertaining character driven who-done-it that provides plenty of enjoyment for that cool fall night reading.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely A Keeper, Aug 19 2001
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This is a marvelous novel, complex and satisfying, and so suspenseful that it kept me up late into the night. Patience and Verity Mackellar are the most interesting team of sleuths I've read in recent years, and the author does a skillful job of developing their relationship, both as mother and daughter and as colleagues in a dangerous business. Even the minor characters in the book are fully developed, and the settings are so richly rendered that savoring them is the next best thing to a trip to the Northern California coast. Keepers is definitely a keeper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely A Keeper, Aug 19 2001
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This review is from: Keepers (Paperback)
This is a marvelous novel, complex and satisfying, and so suspenseful that it kept me up late into the night. Patience and Verity Mackellar are the most interesting team of sleuths I've read in recent years, and the author does a skillful job of developing their relationship, both as mother and daughter and as colleagues in a dangerous business. Even the minor characters in the book are fully developed, and the settings are so richly rendered that savoring them is the next best thing to a trip to the Northern California coast. Keepers is definitely a keeper.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A novel ida makes for a great mystery, Aug 28 2001
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Keepers (Paperback)
Port Silva is a small bucolic, visually quiet town in Northern California with a population of 25,000 which means everybody knows their neighbors to some degree. Patience Mackellar was married to a policeman when he caught a bullet and ended up in a wheelchair. Together they opened a private investigation agency, but now that she is a widow, she continues with the business because she enjoys it.

She also has a junior partner, her thirty-year-old daughter Verity who just returned home after her three-year-old marriage turned sour and brutal. Their latest client is David Simonov, whose wife divorced him to marry his best friend Dev Costello. David also gave up custodial rights to his daughter but now he thinks they may be in trouble and he wants them found. During the course of the investigation, Verity bounces from one predicament to another nearly getting herself killed trying to locate Lily and Sylvia.

Port Silva is the type of town anyone desiring to escape the big city would like to live in. Characters from the first book in the Port Silva series make cameo and recurring appearances leading to a feeling of continuity to this series. Janet La Pierre has written on entertaining character driven who-done-it that provides plenty of enjoyment for that cool fall night reading.

Harriet Klausner

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