
Jimmy Fox
Author of Deadly Pedigree: A Nick Herald Genealogical Mystery
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Excellent addition to the genealogical mystery genre. Nick Herald is based on a real certified genealogist and the story shows that part of life. Nick (in the book) is a disgraced English Professor who turns to genealogy as a 2nd career. He finds out he's pretty good at it and survives in a field that is often a plaything for the rich. Set in New Orleans, Nick gets involved in the murder of an old friend and mentor who seems to have gotten involved in a genealogical mystery that is lethal. show more There are a couple of societies involved including one called Allegorie or la Allegorie, which is where Nick's friend had been working.
There are plenty of twists and turns to this one but I really enjoyed the ride and will continue reading this series. show less
There are plenty of twists and turns to this one but I really enjoyed the ride and will continue reading this series. show less
This third book in the Nick Herald Genealogical Mystery series is a winner. Nick is hired to do the genealogy for a tribe of Louisiana indians who just got government recognition for being a separate tribe. Once this is announced the history of the tribe has to be documented and Nick is just the guy to do it! But, there is something, or someone who doesn't want the old history of the tribe revealed and because of that will do anything, including murder, to stop it from happening.
Nick gets show more pretty roughed up in this one, he is knocked down some stairs, beaten, shot at and has to run for his life. Who thought genealogy work could get so physical.
I do hope that Jimmy Fox continues writing this series, it is great fun to read and I love revisiting Louisiana! show less
Nick gets show more pretty roughed up in this one, he is knocked down some stairs, beaten, shot at and has to run for his life. Who thought genealogy work could get so physical.
I do hope that Jimmy Fox continues writing this series, it is great fun to read and I love revisiting Louisiana! show less
I received this book free from Library Thing to read and review. This is the first genealogical mystery I have read. The story was well done, but it did drag a bit in several places, and the author spends a lot of time on descriptions and background, which could have been written more tightly and shorter. Nick Herald is a former professor who lost his job over some shady dealings (he proclaims his innocence) turned genealogical consultant, who is hired by two people to look into the same show more genealogy, one to get the records and story out the other to have the records and story destroyed. Nick travels throughout Louisiana from his home base in New Orleans searching for answers and clues to the genealogy in question, encountering some mystery and excitement along the way. Nick is a hardworking, earnest guy seeking answers. However, I am not sure I agree with or approve of his methods and actions all the time. Still, he does get the job done. I enjoyed the descriptions of Louisiana, but found them tedious at times. He could have written them more concisely. I also thought the ending of the story was rather weak, compared to other mysteries I have read. Nevertheless, this is a good book and has a lot of interesting information on Louisiana and genealogy research and worth reading. show less
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This is the book that introduces Nick Herald and it is a good one. Nick is a disgraced former college English teacher and has taken on genealogy as a new career. He's not doing very well at making money yet but is learning a great deal about the world of genealogy and how and where to find information. When an old man asks him to investigate a family that came through the Holocaust, Nick is intrigued and starts working. This case draws him into the world of big money and even bigger show more secrets.
There is a lot to enjoy in this books, people trying to hide their relationships with Jewish families, with African American blood and with decisions made many years ago that cause ripples of ugliness through the current day.
I have one more book to read in this series and I am looking forward to it next. show less
There is a lot to enjoy in this books, people trying to hide their relationships with Jewish families, with African American blood and with decisions made many years ago that cause ripples of ugliness through the current day.
I have one more book to read in this series and I am looking forward to it next. show less
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