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Loved it
Another great story from the late great Phillip R Craig. I highly recommend all of his Martha's Vineyard mysteries. He makes the Vineyard come alive, the surf-casting for bluefish scenes are right-on, and oh yeah...the mysteries are pretty darn good too.
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Anonymous
Posted August 27, 2008
Will Miss Philip Craig
This book like all of the other books in the Vineyard series is excellent. I recommend it highly as sadly Philip Craig has passed on and there will be no more Vineyard books. It is truly a sad day when a favorite author is no longer with us to brighten our days with a new book.
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Excellent mystery
Though he loves his wife and kids, retired Boston cop J.W. Jackson looks forward to some quiet time at home in West Tisbury on Martha¿s Vineyard. However his spouse¿s friend realtor Carole Cohen begs J.W. to help her brother. Apparently, someone is harassing Roland ¿the Monk¿ Nunes, a Vietnam vet who owns choice property where he lives by himself. Carole believes this unknown adversary wants to frighten Roland into selling his land cheaply.-------------- J.W. agrees to investigate. As he looks at the motive Carole provided to him, J.W. wonders if a cousin Sally Oliver or the neighbor Melissa Carson and her financier fiancé Alfred Cabot are behind the threats. However, his inquiry takes a nastier turn when murder raises the stakes.------------------------ The latest Martha's Vineyard Mystery is a fresh investigative tale that spins into a murder case. J.W. is at his best as the clues point towards suspects who know the reclusive Monk and include the person who ¿hired¿ him. The homicide spin is a terrific twist that affirms how good Philip R. Craig is as a writer. Fans of the series already know that newcomers will be searching the dunes for previous Jackson thrillers.------------------- Harriet Klausner
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Posted February 12, 2011
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