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When popular young university instructor Ariel Warren is murdered on a sleepy Saskatchewan campus, suspicion immediately falls on the dead woman's boyfriend, a radio talk show host and the son of a former provincial premier. Sleuthing political science prof Joanne Kilbourn, who has known both the victim and the suspect since they were children, is certain the truth is more subtle and sinister. She soon finds, however, that Burying Ariel won't come easily--at least, not as long as capitalizing on the dead woman's supposed martyrdom remains the Regina college's preferred extracurricular activity.

Gail Bowen salts her narrative with lots of tongue-in-cheek jabs at academia: "Ann's eyes glinted. I had linked the words 'political' and 'personal'; for a fanatical feminist the bait was as irresistible as catnip to a Siamese." She comes by her wry grasp of the tainted ivory tower honestly. When she's not writing thrillers, Bowen is head of the English department at the University of Regina's Saskatchewan Indian Federated College. Her A Colder Kind of Death won the Canadian Mystery Writer's Arthur Ellis Award, and the Joanne Kilbourn books provide the basis for a series of made-for-TV movies produced by CTV. --Deirdre Hanna --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.



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It's not uncommon for an academic to get stabbed in the back, but when it literally happens to her 27-year-old colleague in the political science department, Ariel Warren, amateur sleuth Joanne Kilbourn is set to solve her seventh case in Gail Bowen's Burying Ariel. Bowen introduced the winsome sleuth in Deadly Appearances (1990) and won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel of 1995 for A Colder Kind of Death.
There's a birthday party going on for an administrative assistant when another colleague once accused of "attitudinal harassment" informs Joanne of the murder. A young air conditioning repair person found the body in the archive room in the basement of the library. Although he's the first suspect, there is a long line of others. The new head of the political science department, the recently divorced Livia Brook, finds taking charge of the faculty about as "rewarding as herding cats." Solange Levy is one of the herd. A "feminist warrior", she has a "Joan of Arc haircut and a uniform of black T-shirt, black jeans, and ragged Converse high-top runners." Hired at the same time as Ariel, she politicizes her friend's death, using a mourning vigil as a chance to rally an all-female gathering against the common cause of male aggression and domination.
When it's discovered that Ariel was pregnant at the time of her death, an ex-lover, twenty-seven-year-old radio talk show host Charles Dowhanuik makes for an easy target. What complicates matters is that Charles is also the son of the ex-premier who is the newest member of the poli sci department. It also doesn't help that Charles appears to be going through a very public, on-air meltdown. Joanne's reliably even-handed investigation turns up more than the usual skeletons before she sorts out the internal and infernal wrangling. Fans of academic shenanigans and Bowen's legion of followers will be richly rewarded. Robert Allen Papinchak (Books in Canada)

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Burying Ariel, Nov. 8 2001
Par Maren Klein (Bassum, Niedersachsen Deutschland) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Before I enter into a review let me say I have been a Joanne Kilbourne lover since Gail Bowen's first mystery. I have distributed all her novels to all my friends and family. I have been looking forward to every single one of her novels - until Burying Ariel.

This to me is a very tortured attempt at incorporating a personal view into fiction.

I gather the topic is misguided expectations: expectations parents have of their children, lovers have of their paramours, individuals have of themselves. And how we fail and cannot let go or, if we do, the price we pay.

This is certainly a valid topic and true. But in the novel it is so lifeless. So there is the old academic who cannot let go of his mysogenistic perceptions (only in the end) and that is exemplified by the fact he doesn't like email or using a computer; then there are the parents, high achievers, who do not want to recognize the artist in their daughter; the feminists, who are totally obnoxious and want to claim her as a victim of patriachy; there is the (almost ex-) partner, badly scarred himself; etc.

But none of these characters are actually explored in detail. They are just what they are: People who do not understand. They all do things, but none of their actions have any grounding in the novel. They are simply scarred people (there are a few more) and none of their actions are related to anything.

I was truly disappointed. Sure there is the usual family history; but there are also some memorable hitches when it comes to the series. Funny, Joanne Kilbourne, at nearly 50, would suddenly have a new gynaecologist, I guess for the sake of the novel.

Gail Bowen writes wonderful novels, but in this one she just stretched credibility too far.

If you want to complain about feminism or the imagined threat of "political correctness" on campus, there are other ways.
If you want to make everybody's misconceptions topical in a novel, make characters come alive. Do not leave them cyphers.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the best "Joanne Kilbourn" mysteries!, Aoû 20 2001
Par Jonathan Burgoine "bookseller" (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Burying Ariel (Hardcover)
For her creation, and maintenance, of a heroine who is not in the early years of her life, Gail Bowen deserves a lot of credit. Joanne Kilbourn, first introduced to us in "Deadly Appearances" has aged with grace and style by the time we get to "Burying Ariel," and this book shows no sign of her character declining.

Mixing in Joanne's daily life with the sudden stabbing-murder of a loved teacher on campus with ehr usual deft touch, Bowen has definitely left the pattern of every murder being tied so someone in Joanne's past (something that was starting to get a little bit hard to swallow in some of her previous books). This murder is connected to her solely by the place Joanne works, the university, and a respect she had for the deceased.

Tying in radical feminists, student protests, and angry pointed fingers at a man who may have confessed - or merely said the wrong thing at the wrong time - keep the plot humming in this Kilbourn mystery. And as always, it is the depth of character in both villains and hero(ine)s of the book that immerse you totally in what is going on.

Big cheers for Gail Bowen, Canada's Lady of Mystery!

'Nathan

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Exciting academic murder mystery, Avril 21 2001
Par Harriet Klausner - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Burying Ariel (Hardcover)
In Regina, Canada, everyone associated with the university is stunned to learn that someone killed twenty-seven year old Professor Ariel Warren. The culprit stabbed the popular political science lecturer in the back.

The police have several suspects from a professor previously accused of sexual harassment to Ariel's boy friend radio star Charlie D. The campus' militant women feel Ariel is the victim of a male animal and use her vigil to further their goals rather than as a memorial to the deceased. Realizing the campus is divided and turning ugly, Professor Joanne Kilbourn who has known Ariel for two decades begins to make her own inquiries not yet realizing where the danger really comes from.

BURYING ARIEL is an exciting academic murder mystery that provides insight into extreme campus politics. Readers will take pleasure from the story line though they will wonder how the vigil turned ugly so quickly. The characters seem genuine especially Joanne, her family, and most of the political science department. Though the killer's motive seems stretched, the audience will find the latest Kilbourn Canadian who-done-it to be a delightful amateur sleuth tale.

Harriet Klausner

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