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Slipknot by Linda Greenlaw
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Cozy mystery with excellent detail on the setting in a commercial fishing town. The construction of the mystery is a bit rough, and the characters are quirky, but I enjoyed the read.
I plan to read he next in the series. ( )
  Helenoel | May 31, 2009 |
I've read Greenlaw's non-fiction about her life as a captain on a commercial fishing vessel and retirement to Maine and loved them. I was disappointed by this book. I found the mystery element of it weak and the characters did not come to life for me. ( )
  ccayne | Nov 16, 2008 |
Good first story and a nice beach read. The story had a lot of holes in it, and strained credibility (the protagonist hides out on a fishing boat in cramped quarters for several days and then, when she makes an appearance in a major storm no one even asks her where she came from; a character keeps up a front as the town drunk for years while he never drank) but she creates a great atmosphere and an interesting protagonist. When she talks about fishing, she's right on. ( )
  NellieMc | Aug 20, 2008 |
A mystery that is not too scary.
  onthehill | Oct 22, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0786866780, Hardcover)

The exciting debut of a snappy, spirited, and irresistible mystery series from beloved and bestselling author Linda GreenlawIn her bestselling nonfiction book All Fishermen Are Liars, Linda Greenlaw confessed a desire to write fiction -- and readers responded with an enthusiastic "Please do!" At last, she satisfies their hunger with this sharp-witted, compulsively readable mystery, the first in a series featuring marine investigator Jane Bunker.When Jane moves back to the sleepy Maine fishing community where she was born, it's to escape the seamy crime scenes and unsavory characters that crossed her path in Miami. Surely whatever crimes are committed in touristy, idyllic Green Haven won't involve anything as nasty as what she saw in Florida. It's a bit of a shock, then, when Nick Dow, the town drunk, turns up dead, and it's not the simple accident that everyone assumes it to be. Jane soon discovers that Dow wasn't even a drunk -- it was all an act. But why? And what does it have to do with a heated town hall meeting about fishing rights and paternity suits? The more Jane digs, the more confused she gets. Only two things are certain: Nothing is what it seems; and the whole town is in each other's business. But it's not until Jane impulsively hops on a boat with the killer -- a boat that suddenly heads out to sea -- that things become downright dangerous . . .As she proved in The Hungry Ocean, no one knows the sea like Linda Greenlaw. And as she proved in The Lobster Chronicles, no one has a better way with the telling details of Maine village life. This new mystery series features everything readers want: a great setting, wonderful characters, an authentic and original detective -- and a story that will keep them on the edge of their seats.

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