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The Fifth Season: A Novel of Suspense
 
 

The Fifth Season: A Novel of Suspense [Paperback]

Don Bredes

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Three Rivers Press (April 26 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0609606883
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609606889
  • Product Dimensions: 20.1 x 12.2 x 2 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 227 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #758,856 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

The idea of the big city cop who accidentally kills his partner and then shakes up his life by going back to his rural hometown receives fresh treatment in Bredes's suspense series featuring Hector Bellevance, a Harvard graduate who was a detective in the Boston police department before tragedy overtook him. In Bellevance's poignant second outing (after 2001's Cold Comfort), the author deepens an already original character, who has returned home to Tipton, Vt., where he works as town constable, grows vegetables for tourists and dates local reporter Wilma Strong. When Marcel Boisvert, a Tipton power broker, apparently goes berserk and murders two public officials, Bellevance and Wilma find all sorts of local secrets under various Vermont rocks. Though the novel is based on an actual 1997 case, Bredes manages to add a sizable amount of fictional flourish with impressive results. Agent, Howard Morhaim. (May 3)
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“Don Bredes is a writer whose work I’ve admired for many years, but I was especially taken with The Fifth Season, the work of a singular talent at the height of his powers. . . . This is a brisk and well-shaped story of crime and detection; yet it’s more than that. It’s also a work of considerable literary ambition and solid achievement, one that deserves a wide audience.” —Jay Parini, author of The Apprentice Lover

“From its appealingly reluctant sleuth-hero, Hector Bellevance, to its precise and lovely language, to its terrifying climax in a quiet Vermont town, The Fifth Season is the most surprising, original, and entertaining literary thriller I've read since James Lee Burke's Purple Cane Road.” —Howard Frank Mosher, author of A Stranger in the Kingdom

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Amazon.com: 4.7 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Irresistible, May 3 2005
By Nathan Huttner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Fifth Season: A Novel of Suspense (Paperback)
When I can read a novel straight through in one or two sittings, something special is going on. I usually like to savor literature, sleep on it, come back to it. But there are novels that simply demand a lot of attention and are worth of every minute of it. THE FIFTH SEASON is one of those novels.

As other reviewers have pointed out, Hector Bellevance is really the heart and soul of the book, which is great, since he brings a clear, well-defined, and imminently likeable voice to the narrative. Alongside Bellevance is a cast of characters who are at points quirky, caring, brutal and treacherous-but always human. Bredes skillfully weaves the stories of these Vermonters into a tale that, as my bleary eyes can attest to, pulled me along to its powerfully realized, but devastating, conclusion.

That is not to say that FIFTH SEASON is not without its faults. Bellevance at times seems a little too precious, even for a Harvard graduate (did we really need to know about the morning cantaloupe?). Of course, Bredes adds these touches consciously, heightening the tension and contrast between Bellevance and his nemeses, who are decidedly more gritty.

In the end, Bredes is a skilled, canny writer, who has managed the rare feat of crafting a truly literary thriller. I look forward to watching Bellevance develop, and can't wait to see what sleepy Tipton has in store next.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Irresistible Hero, May 1 2005
By Ann Mckinstry Micou - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Fifth Season: A Novel of Suspense (Paperback)
Hector Bellevance is an irresistible hero: he is bright, stoical, and attractive; there is a tragic accident in his past about which he behaved honorably; he is divorced and seeing another woman but may still love his former wife. He was terrific in Cold Comfort; he is even more so in The Fifth Season.

The Fifth Season has a lot going for it. For one thing, it has a riveting plot, clever and suspenseful and thoroughly satisfying. Second, it has real characters who are vital, believable, and unusual. One of particular interest is Marcel Boisvert, descended from the first Abenaki landholders in the valley in northern Vermont where the novel takes place. Third, it gives the reader a wonderful sense of Vermont, the topography, the customs, the way of life. Hector grew up in Vermont and knows everyone in Tipton. Finally, the language is superb--literate, lovely, and lithe.

This is novel everyone will enjoy reading and talking about. In addition to action, it gives the reader lots to think about--and a yen for the next in the series.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars He Keeps Stepping In Blood, May 15 2005
By Gary Moore - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Fifth Season: A Novel of Suspense (Paperback)
This book was hard to put down. There's a special sense of violation when multiple murders blast a peaceful Vermont village, but as the wise and awful depths of this fast-moving story show us, the seeds of angry violence are always there, here, hiding and waiting to bloom.

Constable Hector Bellevance is a big quiet guy who grows organic tomatoes and throws a mean right. He's a one-time Harvard basketball player and short-time Boston cop who just wants to be a nice guy with a pick-up truck and a girlfriend, but he keeps stepping in blood.

Through concise vivid details of daily life, Bredes puts the reader swiftly in his reluctant hero's shoes. A few pages into the book I found myself with a couple of victims on my hands and the threat of being killed by my wife because I couldn't get out of The Fifth Season to do my pruning and window-cleaning. A few pages from the end of the book I was sorry it was going to end. When's volume three in the Bellevance saga coming?
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