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It begins as a heist in Sun Valley, Idaho-until the local sheriff discovers a more sinister underlying plan. The crime gets more personal. The stakes are raised, and nothing is as it seems.
Bestseller Pearson makes the most of the theme of the lawman with a bunch of personal problems in his engaging third crime thriller to feature Walt Fleming, the likable sheriff of Sun Valley, Idaho (after Killer View). Walt's ex-wife is living with one of his deputies; Walt's teenage nephew, Kevin, is grappling with his father's suicide; and Walt's trying to raise twin daughters on his own. Meanwhile, a big wine convention has come to Sun Valley, and three bottles owned by Thomas Jefferson and given to John Adams are sure to bring big bucks at auction, unless a gang of super thieves, which has hit town with an elaborate scheme in which Kevin becomes unwittingly involved, steals the bottles first. But nothing is as it seems, and even the savviest readers will be fooled as Pearson drags poor Walt and friends through a series of clever twists and turns in this fast-paced nail-biter. Author tour. (June)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Sheriff Walt Fleming returns in this enjoyable third tale (after Killer View and Killer Weekend) of rich people at play in the affluent resort town of Sun Valley. At an exclusive wine festival, the star attractions are three old bottles allegedly presented to John Adams by Thomas Jefferson. Fleming is a good guy, but he has problems; a messy divorce is on the agenda, his kids and nephew need help, and he has a love-hate relationship with his domineering father. He's attracted to his crime photographer, who has problems of her own, and, oh yes, somebody wants to steal the rare wine, which may or may not be worth millions. Also, the wine may be counterfeit. Or is the wine theft a decoy for something more sinister and far-reaching? Fleming has to resolve all this as well as rescue his nephew and his maybe-girlfriend from kidnappers. VERDICT Despite enormous plot holes, this latest in the best-selling series is entertaining and great fun for anyone who likes a well-written thriller. [See Prepub Alert, LJ3/1/09.]—Robert Conroy, Warren, MI
Ridley Pearson has entertained me in previous novels, but this rambling, unfocused novel was no joy to follow. It seems that the novelist likes the characters and the setting, but he has stopped conveying good reasons for the reader to share those opinions. Sure, there is some interesting stuff here, thus the three stars, but Pearson has shown he can do so much better.
It's time to move on.
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Posted August 7, 2009
I really had high hopes for this book, and the plot summary was good. I was so dissapointed with the book and the characters. The characters were only developed on a shallow level, and it was hard to follow the story line. The plot jumped all over the place in an attempt to create suspense, and it just created confusion. I was so glad to be finished with the book, just not my cup of tea.
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Posted August 29, 2009
walt has grown on me as a character. ridley pearson delivers as always.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.It was great to read about Walt Fleming again. I like his character a lot. I also enjoyed the plot. But this romance between Walt and Fiona has to move on!!! I like the conflict with his deputy who is living with his ex-wife, but Walt,,,get over it! i love all of Ridley Pearson's books. I keep emailing him because I really want a new Lou Boldt mystery...a whole book!
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It begins as a heist in Sun Valley, Idaho-until the local sheriff discovers a more sinister underlying plan. The crime gets more personal. The stakes are raised, and nothing is as it seems.