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Dead Creek (Loon Lake Fishing Mystery) by Victoria Houston
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Dead Creek (Loon Lake Fishing Mystery)

by Victoria Houston

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Dead Creek is the second in the Loon Lake Fishing Mysteries series and really…who would have thought fishing could be even remotely interesting to read about! Go figure! We rejoin the original cast of main characters (Chief Ferries, Doc Osborn, Ray Pradt). The story starts out innocuously enough with Doc Osborn out fishing muskies in his favorite (and secret) fishing hole when he discovers four bodies submerged there. Once again Doc Osborn finds himself an integral part of an interesting and twisted murder investigation that takes them through murder, theft, revenge, and even an ecological disaster to solve this most recent crime. I love that Houston can take what could be a pretty cut and dry police procedural and gives it a nice small town flavor that is wonderfully engaging and just plain fun to read. I love that these are older characters than one usually finds in this type of book (over 50 for the most part), it’s definitely nice to see people over 50 being the hero, instead of it always being young, (emphasis usually on physical attractiveness of characters) 25 year old…don’t get me wrong, those are fun too…but you don’t get middle aged all the way up to retired people in the murder-mystery/thriller genre too often anymore. Nice change of pace. I also like that these are REAL characters, they have flaws, faults and real life problems that they must also deal with while solving the mystery…it really helps to cement that feeling that these aren’t just characters, they’re real people.

My only complaint about this follow up novel is the author uses some of the exact same descriptive paragraphs from the first book (with regards to the main characters and some of the place descriptions). I assume the repetition so that readers do not have to have read the first book to follow this one, but reading them more than once was a little “old” and if it continues, it may turn me off reading any more of her work. Aside from that…a really great read, quick and entertaining. I managed to figure this one out way before it ended…but still enjoyed reading it! ( )
the_hag | Jul 17, 2008 |  
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0425177033, Paperback)

In Wisconsin's Northwoods, fishing is a way of life-and when the muskies are biting, life couldn't be better. But when Doc Osborne catches more than he bargained for, he winds up in the middle of a murder mystery-and only Chief of Police Lew Ferris can get him out of it.

"What a great story! A book fishermen of all ages are sure to enjoy."-Tony Rizzo, author of Secrets of a Muskie Guide• 2nd in the all-new series.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:02 -0400)

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