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The Dark Root (Mass Market Paperback)

by Archer Mayor (Author)
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A strong sense of place imbues most good mysteries, whether it's Tony Hillerman's Southwest or Raymond Chandler's L.A. Brattleboro, Vermont, however, seems an unlikely place for streets mean enough to support a series of first-rate cop novels, but author Archer Mayor and his hero, Lieutenant Joe Gunther, will make readers into believers. This time out, Joe investigates a vicious home invasion inflicted on one of the town's few Asian families. The victims will say nothing, but Brattleboro's homegrown hoodlums are frightened of vicious Asian thugs apparently at war over control of the town. Gunther and his fellow cops are outgunned and overmatched unless he can convince an alphabet soup of U.S. and Canadian law enforcement agencies to work together. The novel works in every way a good police procedural must: the cops are good, but they're carrying a lot of human baggage; the bad guys are really baaad. There's also a strong sense that the depiction of Asian organized crime is as timely and real as a CNN news report. And Mayor's Brattleboro is a fascinating place that beckons readers to return. Thomas Gaughan --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Linking a series of seemingly unrelated crimes to a Vietnamese gangster's campaign to take over a Chinese mob's operation in Vermont, Brattleboro Police Lieutenant Joe Gunther pulls out all the stops--including calling in the FBI. When Gunther's friend is wounded and one of his officers is murdered, his determination veers toward obsession as he joins the feds in a war that crosses the border into Canada for a final showdown in Montreal.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Master Artist With Words, May 24 2001
By David A. Naess "howdydave" (Rochester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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All of Archer Mayor's books have a gripping story line. Although the stories are first class, the pictures drawn with words as the story unfolds are the best that I have ever encountered. The magnificent metaphors can create, in less than one sentence, images that may take other authors pages. Although each book is independent in and of itself, I enjoy reading the stories in sequence. There is a steady progression in character development and interpersonal relationships as we go from story to story.

If you are a mystery fan, I am sure that you will enjoy the entire series as much as I have. If you are a student taking a course in creative writing, I don't think that you will find a better word artist than Archer Mayor.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtful, Well Written , With Great Character Development, Feb 5 2001
By David S. Vogel (Vashon Island, WA USA) - See all my reviews
As a former prosecutor who has read many mysteries over the years I look for more than just an entertaining read these days. Authenticity and character development are very important. Joe Gunther's persona is so well developed that you can understand his actions--he doesn't jump out of character to suit the plot line. This novel (and Mayor's others) are carefully researched with a strong sense of place. Moreover, Mayor shares some keen insights about law enforcement that show a rare understanding of its compexities.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Well written, but tends to plod a bit., Feb 29 2000
By Old Fisherman "Jim" (Orange, California USA) - See all my reviews
First, let me say that Mr. Mayor certainly knows police procedure. I don't know if his background is in law enforcement or not (mine is not) but the whole thing sounds very convincing to me. The story concerns Lt. Joe Gunther of the Brattleboro Vt. police department and his attempts to unravel the murder of Benny Travers, one of Brattleboro's less savory citizens. All the signs begin to point to an Asian gang invasion of Brattleboro and the surrounding communities and Mr. Mayor leads us convincingly through the process that Lt. Gunther takes to solve the murder.

Mr. Mayor is a good writer and his sense of place is very strong, however I found the writing very un-emotional. It almost seems as if you're reading a police report rather than a fictional mystery. There is also a large cast of characters and it's sometimes hard to keep them straight. Especially since many of the characters in this book or oriental with both their given names and their anglicized names used interchangeably.

Would I recommend this book? Yes, with some reservations. If you like police procedure this book is excellent. I don't think Mr. Mayor takes any liberties at all with reality when he describes what Lt. Gunther has to go through to not only conduct his investigation but to appease the beauracracy in his own department. So it's a very realistic book. However, if you like a more slam-bang approach (which I admit, I do) you may find this book just a tad tedious.

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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite of the series.
I've read all of the Joe Gunther mysteries except for Occam's Razor and The Skeleton's Knee. This one if my favorite. It is the most tense and fastest paced out of the bunch. Read more
Published on Dec 22 1999 by S. McHale

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best of Mayor!
So detailed and accurate that it places you into the story. This was not your usual murder mystery but rather a real life drama as a cop would live it. Read more
Published on Mar 7 1997

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