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Vineyard Enigma: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery
 
 

Vineyard Enigma: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)

by Philip R Craig (Author) "Later I figured I got involved, and almost killed, for three reasons: the money, the case itself, and Zee's uncharacteristic detachment from the world we..." (more)
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Former Boston cop J.W. Jackson searches for two ancient soapstone eagles allegedly stolen from African ruins, as well as for clues to his wife Zee's sudden detachment, in Craig's latest Vineyard mystery, a livelier, more original tale than his previous, 2001's Vineyard Shadows. Abraham Mahsimba, a cultivated and attractive African, may have given J.W. a fresh mission (and a new interest in priceless artifacts), but he's also struck Zee's fancy. A naked, headless and unidentified body and the murder of an art dealer complicate life on the island, and J.W. soon finds himself amid a thriving trade of stolen artifacts, a personal rivalry between collectors and a potential revenge plot. Eccentric locals a Native American couple, a distinguished art collector, a reluctant accountant and assorted nouveau riche islanders add zest. Craig offers enough liaisons, infidelities and questionable loyalties to keep everyone guessing. Does Mahsimba really work for Interpol, or is he after the eagles for selfish reasons? Will Zee fall victim to the seven-year itch? Another murder and an attempt on J.W.'s life leave our hero wary but still committed to getting to the bottom of things, which he does as the tale picks up speed and races toward a satisfying if uninspired conclusion. The Vineyard with its fishing, clamming, cooking and camaraderie retains its allure, the Red Sox are on a roll and J.W.'s homely philosophizing continues to annoy or enchant, depending on taste.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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The arrival on Martha's Vineyard of a strange man in search of two African soapstone eagles creates turmoil for series star J.W. Jackson. Murder, art-world intrigue, and jealousy of his wife's attraction to the man all complicate J.W.'s life. For series fans.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars J.W.'s Getting Cranky, Aug 10 2003
This is Craig's 14th Martha's Vineyard mystery (I'm not sure what number it is in the J.W. Jackson series) and the charm of the first few books in the series is fading like a coastline sunset on a rainy day. The nominal plot concerns missing African soapstone eagles and a visiting Zimbabwe-an named Mashimba; a subplot involves J.W.'s improbably named superwoman wife Zee, her apparent fading interest in J.W., and her infatuation with Mashimba. The writing style, plot, and secondary characters are workmanlike contemporaty mystery; unfortunately Craig gives us one to really care about or be interested in. And Craig's descriptions of the Vineyard have become rote - the same sparkly ocean sunrises, jumping bluefish, and annoying tourists. There's little of the local history that enlivened the earlier books. Worse, J.W. himself has turned into something of a grouch. Every chapter (seems like every page) has J.W. railing about everything from people with more money than he (and he seems to this reviewer to have a pretty good life) to cats, small dogs, town ordinances, etc; you name it, J.W. hates it. Luksusowa martinis and Sam Adams are great but I don't need to read about them in every book. And, J.W., while you're crankin' - how about complaining about Sam Adam's "Sex with Sam" ad campaign which led a couple to have public sex in St. Patrick's Cathedral? Seems to me that's more of a matter to rail against than the size of someone's beloved pet. Maybe if J.W. were a little less cranky and a little more open to opinions other than his own, Zee wouldn't have roaming eyes. The book is redeemed somewhat in the end by a lovely exchange between J.W. and Zee about the nature of love. End quote? A (very) quick read - nothing more or less.
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2.0 out of 5 stars He's Losing It!, May 9 2003
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This the is third book in a row that shows this series' decline. The far-fetched plot is based on two stolen carved African eagles, and Zee makes goo-goo eyes at a studly African from the moment she meets him. The reason, we find out at the end, is that she needed at that moment to love someone other than her husband...and he's cool with that. Puleeeeeeze! Mr. Craig needs to start writing for the reader again, and not for the bank...and we'll all be a lot happier!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Losing Strength, Feb 6 2003
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A third of thew way thru, you will have spotted the killer and curiosity is the only reason to finish. Strange disappearance of Zee, though she wanders through sometimes. The book is weak.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Martha's Vineyard Series
J.W. and Zee Jackson live on Martha's Vineyard
with their 2 children. J.W. is an ex-cop from Boston. Now
he fishes and goes quahogging. Read more
Published on Jul 12 2002 by Dawn Dowdle

5.0 out of 5 stars Vintage Vineyard
J. W. Jackson enjoys his life on Martha's Vineyard. While his wife Zee works as a nurse, J. W. stays home and tends to the house and the children and spends a lot of time fishing... Read more
Published on Jun 21 2002 by Karen Potts

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book set on Martha's Vineyard
J.W. and Zee Jackson live on Martha's Vineyard with their 2 children. J.W. is an ex-cop from Boston. Now he fishes and goes quahogging. Read more
Published on Jun 17 2002 by Dawn Dowdle

4.0 out of 5 stars exciting Marthas Vineyard mystery
Former cop J.W. Jackson enjoys his current life on Martha's Vineyard not so much because of the laid back lifestyle, but because he loves his wife Zee and their two kids. Read more
Published on Jun 8 2002 by Harriet Klausner

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