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A Shoot On Martha's Vineyard: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery
 
 

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

by P. Craig (Author) "There have always been pirates on Martha's Vineyard ..." (more)
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Movie-making and murder interrupt the laid-back island life of J.W. Jackson, former cop, occasional detective and new father. In his ninth outing (following A Deadly Vineyard Holiday, 1997), J.W. signs on as driver-guide for a Hollywood location scout, the tanned and toothy Drew Mondry, who likes the look of the Vineyard. He also likes the look of J.W.'s wife, Zee, enough to ask her to be an extra in the film. They're all distracted when J.W. finds state environmental officer Lawrence Ingalls murdered just one day after he and J.W. came to blows over Ingalls's closing of a local beach. Although J.W. is the prime suspect, other Vineyard residents also had grudges against the dead man: Zack Delwood once said someone would soon shoot Ingalls; Moonbeam Berube, the caretaker at Ingalls's new house, has a history of violence. To find the killer, J.W. must dig up some dirt on the victim's seemingly spotless past. In J.W.'s guide work, Craig shows off his affectionate knowledge of Martha's Vineyard, from the touristy towns to the locals' favorite fishing spots. J.W. and Zee sometimes lapse into precious dialogue, and there's way too much reporting on baby Joshua's diaper usage, but in all, the Jacksons and their neighbors are an agreeable group of summertime sleuths.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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When series star J.W. Jackson's long-time nemesis arrives in town and is murdered, J.W. can avoid suspicion only by finding the murderer. A handsome Hollywood movie scout, meanwhile, takes a shine to Jackson's new wife. A lively and entertaining addition to the series (e.g., A Deadly Vineyard Holiday, LJ 5/1/97).
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars I'm almost afraid to say "I liked it!", April 2 2003
By Dom Miliano (Denville, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
The reviews of this simple little book are all over the map. The comments about "too much Zee / Joshua" are fair and I agree with them. This edition had a lot less fishing too, thank you very much. The plot was easy to follow and you probably won't be "guessing" until the end. But this series is designed for summer reading - a time when your mind should be on autopilot. That means, it should be easy. also, it should be fun and it should be atmospheric. I think Mr. Craig knows that and he has hit on a decent formula that he can use (milk?) until he runs completely out of ideas. I'm reading the series now because it's April and it's still snowing here in the NE. I could use a little Vineyard summer right now and the series continues to bring me back to one of the most beautiful places in the USA. I'll keep reading if he keeps writing because I know what I'm getting.
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2.0 out of 5 stars One too many, Jun 13 2000
By Shazbat "rsktmc" (Trumbull, CT United States) - See all my reviews
Aside from milking Vineyard popularity in his rather dull series of mysteries, Craig does not fail to disappoint in this weakest of his offerings. Nothing much happens in this book, the murderer is fairly obvious, and Craig spoon-feeds us dribs and drabs of drama about as riveting as a bowl of mush. Cold mush. As one reviewer noted, there's just too much Zee adoration and Joshua junk. There is very little excitement. Like Martha's Vineyard after the tourists (finally!) go home. I gave this book two stars for the recipes that Craig thoughtfully includes with his stories. Now, if he would only publish his cookbook...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another delightful story from the Vineyard, Aug 15 1999
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I have devoured each of Philip Craig's Vineyard mysteries with great enthusiasm, and this one was no exception. His folksy description of Vineyard life is as enjoyable as the story itself, as is his ongoing update of his character's family life. His writing is as refreshing as an offshore breeze, and I look forward to each new book with pleasure.
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1.0 out of 5 stars "Snooze" is right!
Kirkus summarized this book with "a genial snooze". How true! While I, too, enjoy reading about Martha's Vineyard, I expect the sleuth to do some searching for clues,... Read more
Published on Feb 6 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Can't Beat the Ambience
These J.W. Jackson books can be read for the atmosphere alone. You get wonderful descriptions of Martha's Vineyard, not to mention great food along with some recipes. Read more
Published on Jun 7 1998 by C. L. Register

5.0 out of 5 stars As good as ever, very atmospheric
He did a tour in Nam and was a Boston cop before a bullet forced him to retire. Now, J.W. Jackson enjoys the slow pace of his new home on Martha's Vineyard where he can fish,... Read more
Published on April 20 1998

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