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Breach of Duty: A J.P. Beaumont Mystery
 
 

Breach of Duty: A J.P. Beaumont Mystery (Hardcover)

de Judith A. Jance (Author) "There are people who like change ..." En savoir plus
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In Breach of Duty, after a three year hiatus, J.A. Jance resumes her Seattle-based mystery series featuring homicide detective Jonas Piedmont Beaumont. The novel begins on Lake Chelan (in eastern Washington State) as Beau scatters his grandfather's ashes in the water. The reflective moment offers Jance a perfect opportunity to get new readers up to speed with her hero (and offers a quick refresher course for the many ongoing Jance fans). Beau has struggled through a hard life of alcoholism and two failed marriages, but now, just maybe, he's pulled things together. After his return to Seattle, his new partner, Sue Danielson, bombards him with two cases and a number of leads. A 67-year-old woman named Agnes Ferman burned to death in her bed. After $300,000 was discovered in her garage, the police rightly began to suspect murder. At almost the same time, a group of teenagers discovered the long-dead body of a Native American man--possibly connected to recent hate crime. Sue and Beau plunge into both cases while they begin to learn a bit more about each other.

One of the pleasures of Beau's narrative is his constant, unspoken (and often hilariously sarcastic) asides to the reader. Meanwhile, Beau's sensitivity to Sue and her personal struggles suggest great promise for this couple. In the end, a diverse collection of oddball characters, a comprehensive sense of Seattle and environs, and a strong pairing of mystery plots make this another winning installment in Jance's much-beloved series. The tale of J.P. Beaumont began with Until Proven Guilty in 1985, and has included award-winners Without Due Process and Failure to Appear among its 14 books. --Patrick O'Kelley



From Publishers Weekly

In his 14th outing (and first in three years), Seattle homicide detective J.P. Beaumont (Name Withheld, etc.) finds, along with his new partner, Sue Danielson, that seemingly ho-hum investigations grow in grim complexity even as personal distractions multiply. The pair has been assigned to investigate the arson death of Agnes Ferman, a woman disliked by just about everyone; the more than $300,000 found tucked away in her garage points to plenty of suspects. In Seattle's Seward Park, meanwhile, a group of costumed, role-playing teens have been using human bones in their games. Beau is warned that the bones may be those of Quinault shaman David Half Moon, and that anyone handling them is in grave danger. Beau scoffs, but when some of those associated with the investigation meet violent ends, he and Sue develop open minds. Adding texture to the doings are Sue's troubles centering around the sudden reappearance of her violent ex-husband, who, uncharacteristically, wants to take their sons on a dream trip to Disneyland. A coincidence?that most of the Seward Park suspects regularly congregate at one of Beau's haunts?stains the narrative, but otherwise Jance, as usual, relates a clean and tightly woven plot distinguished by authentic dialogue, honest emotions and characters readers will care about.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A GUTCHECK FOR J.P., Déc 10 2000
Par Kenri A. Mugleston (Orange, Texas United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This is at the same time the best and worst J.P. Beaumont novel I have read. During the course of trying to untangle two cases at the same time, several things happen which alter his life. I won't go into details, that would ruin the book for you, but this book is a must for Beaumont fans. I have read some reviews which speculate that J.P. won't be back, but I believe differently. He will be back, maybe as a tougher, smarter, changed J.P., but he will be back. I can't wait.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Jance does it again, Oct. 26 2000
In a word: Wonderful! All of JA Jance's books are page turners all the way up to the end, and this one is no exception. You will find yoruself enthralled with this one. If you haven't read any of her other work, start with the Seattle series, but read them all!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Native American giver., Aoû 2 2000
Par Gary Souza "gsouza" (West Yarmouth, MA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Breach of duty is the story of a disillusioned police detective named, J.P. Beaumont, a male detective from a squad in the Seattle Police Department. Beaumont, besides being a little on the shop-worn side, has a problem with authority, mostly in the form of a newly appointed squad commander jumped up from below Beaumont in seniority. Beaumont also has a reputation as a jinx whose partners seem to get killed with alarming regularity. Does a lot of this sound slightly over-used in recent day crime fiction?

Jance, in this novel (as well as in this series, no doubt,) undertakes a degree of difficulty that many writers simply shun. She writes a detective series in the first person of a male central character...In the episode titled Breach Of Duty Vance pushes Beaumont through a number of events that have no special intensity, but the plot surrounding two separate investigations and a goodly dose of Native American mumbo jumbo is intriguing enough in itself to allow for continued interest in spite of the lackluster action. The character of the squad commander comes across as woefully one dimensional, This self serving, untalented martinet who badgers Beaumont's every move is a stick figure antagonist created for the purpose of providing conflict...the author, who never gives us a fully developed image at which to aim our righteous indignation.

Beaumont's partner is a woman with two young boys at home and her hostile former husband serves as a wild card in the mix...Breach OF Duty is crime drama for the faithful, but not for the seeker of truly powerful fiction. It does however, manage to keep one reading until one finds out who did what to whom and why. In this fundamental requisite of the mystery genre, Vance does not fail the reader. Even if the events are less than eventful in the story, the author provides the mandatory level of intricacy in the weaving of the plot. I found it quite readable, even though the book lacks depth in places and wants for more engaging action.

Gary Souza

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Breach of Duty
I am another disappointed reader of this book, it was enjoyable up until the ending. I have enjoyed the P J Beaumont series in the pass and like it when a series comes out that... Read more
Publié le Juil 27 2000 par Curt Contreras

5.0étoiles sur 5 Hopefully not the last of this series
In this 14th. book in the J. P. Beaumont series, Beau and his partner Sue Danielson are investigating two separate cases. Read more
Publié le Juil 22 2000 par Karen Potts

2.0étoiles sur 5 Jance needs to forget Indians when writing about Seattle.
I was truly disappointed with this book -- boring! I didn't believe she could write such a poor book and wish she would leave the Indian rituals, etc for her books written about... Read more
Publié le Mai 20 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 He's Back
This book started out fast and when it was over your waiting for the next one. I mean right now. I was shocked, amazed and delighted with the ending. ... Read more
Publié le Mai 6 2000 par Beverly J. Smith

5.0étoiles sur 5 A unique twist to a true mysterie series
This is absolutely one of the best of the J.P. Beaumont series. I have read all of this series, and this one is really tops. Read more
Publié le Mai 3 2000 par Wendell E. Shaw

2.0étoiles sur 5 Breach of Duty
While checking to see if there was a new Jance book this Spring, I read the reviews for her latest book. I was shocked. Jance's book are written for a quick fun read. Read more
Publié le Mars 14 2000

3.0étoiles sur 5 Bubble Gum novel
I sure am tired of paying full price for a "novel" when it turns out to be a bubble gum read. By the time the story unfolds the book is almost finished. Read more
Publié le Janv. 1 2000 par Book Beez

3.0étoiles sur 5 I have always loved J.P. but not this one
I have been patiently waiting the new J.P. beaumont book, but this time I was sadly disapointed. The mystery wasn't bad, but I hated the ending. Read more
Publié le Déc 7 1999 par K. Daniel

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Best Ever
Breach Of Duty was the best ever. I cried, laughed & became so attached to the characters. being a native of Seattle I enjoy visiting the landmarks through the book. Read more
Publié le Déc 4 1999 par carol anne wilson

4.0étoiles sur 5 Review
Enjoyable thriller, likable main character. Interesting mix of supernatural and mundane.
Publié le Nov. 26 1999

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