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Stolen Blue (Paperback)

de Gieson Van (Author)
4.1étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (11 évaluations de client)

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The author, known for her Neil Hamel mysteries, begins a new series featuring New Mexico rare books librarian Claire Reynier. Claire retrieves a batch of particularly valuable Southwest titles from a remote ranch (whose owner dies that night), only to have someone steal them from her truck. Masterly work, fascinating heroine.
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For the fifty-year-old, recently divorced Claire Reynier, it's time to start over. But her new direction in life--at a New Mexico university--becomes a detour to murder when an old friend and mentor is found dead.

Praise for The Stolen Blue:
"Van Gieson's back--and better than ever. Don't Miss The Stolen Blue."--Tony Hillerman

"Van Gieson was always a terrific writer, but now she's outdone herself with The Stolen Blue. A captivating and absorbing, highly readable, stay-with-it-till-you're-done mystery."--Fred Harris, author of Coyote Revenge

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Somewhat disappointing, Avril 26 2004
Par Un client
This who-dun-it kept me engrossed about half way through, but disappointed me at the end because the suspect was too predictable. A weak point of the plot: how could the thief know if and when Claire Reynier would leave her truck with the valuable books unattended (a dumb thing to do for such an intelligent heroine). Claire is an interesting character, but the repetitive descriptions of her daily routines get tiresome. Who cares if she lets the cat out every time she comes home from work, or eats another frozen pasta dinner (it's a wonder she can stay healthy on a diet like that!) And one gets bogged down by all those lengthy paragraphs describing traffic and road conditions every time she sets out to drive somewhere. On the positive side, the plot is refreshingly unusual and the descriptions of New Mexico and its culture are vivid.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 What a great book for book lovers!, Fév 2 2004
Par L. Quido "quidrock" (Tampa, FL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Author Judith Van Gieson took time out from her mystery series starring Neil Hamel, to create a second series. This is the first book in what I believe is a superior series to Hamel.

The book's a gift to booklovers (much like John Dunning's work), in that, as a rare-books librarian at a University campus, heroine Claire takes us into the world of collectors, readers, what makes value, and just the love of all things "bookish". She's an interesting heroine, with grown children, newly divorced from a marriage that makes you wonder (why did she stay?)and a new job in the often cutthroat world of academia.

A wealthy mentor has died, leaving his books collection to the University where Claire is employed. It's a feather in her cap, but she also finds herself needing to agree to be the executor of his estate. His odd family and his ranch, in a rancher vs. naturalist part of New Mexico have you saying silently to her..."What, are you nuts?"

From both the donation and the need to be the executor come the mysteries. I must say, I thought the culprit in each would be different, but I was proven wrong. The mystery line is gentle, probably a good way to introduce a librarian into the world of crime solving.

The real star in this book, however, is Gieson's imagery and depth of feeling for the New Mexico landscape. Both the raw power and beauty of the area are on display for all to see and enjoy. She's really given the reader something solid here, as I found myself homesick, and wishing I had a Southwestern desert vacation planned. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Now, this was a good book.., Mars 29 2001
Par Un client
As a lover of the Southwest, I found Stolen Blue was very satisfying. I found myself underlining all sorts of places, books, etc. mentioned in the text to follow up. The "atmosphere" was terrific..

The negative was that the "mystery" aspects of the book were transparent. You KNEW the books would be stolen from her car, you KNEW the "History of the Blue" would be the important stolen book (the title alone gave it away!)so there weren't so many "surprises" that mysteries often have. And the eventual "killer" seemed somewhat arbitrary.

Still, the the writing drew you in, the atmosphere held you there, and the "mystery" pulled you through! The quasi-intellectual aspects were also a plus.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 irishcowboy
mystery/murder books have always been overlooked by me. plots and themes are too predictable.

i ordered this from University of New Mexico Press. Read more

Publié le Oct. 23 2000 par irishcowboy

5.0étoiles sur 5 irishcowboy
mystery/murder books have always been overlooked by me. plots and themes are too predictable.

i ordered this from University of New Mexico Press. Read more

Publié le Oct. 23 2000 par irishcowboy

5.0étoiles sur 5 What do you mean, Where are the Editors?
I have read and enjoyed Judy Van Gieson's books for years, including The Stolen Blue. I did not notice any grammatical errors in this book, probably because I was so taken with... Read more
Publié le Juil 16 2000 par Donna Campbell

5.0étoiles sur 5 Good Southwestern bibliophile mystery
I've heard Judith Van Gieson's previous mysteries described as hard-boiled, but this one's definitely a cozy. Read more
Publié le Juil 10 2000 par Sheila L. Beaumont

5.0étoiles sur 5 Good Southwestern bibliophile mystery
I've heard Judith Van Gieson's previous mysteries described as hard-boiled, but this one's definitely a cozy. Read more
Publié le Juil 10 2000 par Sheila L. Beaumont

2.0étoiles sur 5 Where are the Editors?
I have enjoyed Judith Van Gieson and the Neil Hammel mysteries since I was first introduced to them them.

This latest effort of Ms. Van Gieson was promising. Read more

Publié le Jui 13 2000 par MARY ALICE KLINE

5.0étoiles sur 5 Van Gieson's new series
Book lovers, mystery lovers, lovers of the Southwest and librarians . . . don't miss The Stolen Blue by Judith Van Gieson. Critics say it is a book lover's delight. Read more
Publié le Mai 22 2000

1.0étoiles sur 5 Bring back Neil Hamel!
Whatever happened to that dynamo, Neil Hamel? Judith Van Gieson can write, but you wouldn't know it in this utterly bland, totally boring mystery with one of the most colorless... Read more
Publié le Mai 13 2000

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