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John Straley is the "Diamond of the North", September 3, 1998
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This is the kind of book everyone who takes a cruise to Alaska should read! The suspense was killing me. My only regret is that this is the last book of his series for now....I've just read all of his books in print, one right after another, and I had never done that with ANY author! I'm passing the books on to my family members down in Southeast Alaska. (Having been born and raised in Alaska and knowing the places that Mr. Straley writes about is like being there while he's writing. It seems like I know all his characters in person.) Last year when I picked up my first John Straley book, "The Curious Eat Themselves" I was flying from Ketchikan through the Sitka airport...which tradition tells me to get off the plane, go stand in line at the airport restaurant and get a piece of pie...(my husband the NYer didn't know WHAT the heck I was talking about), after we stood in line, got back on the jet (with pie container in hand); I opened my book to find that John Straley had even included something trivial like that, (trival point to most folks, but a given to us Alaskan's)! I read that part, wiped the pie crumbs from my face and smiled and KNEW "I'm going to like this guy!" I can't wait for his next book(s)! The only suggest I
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A different but fine Alaskan mystery, June 27, 1998
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Sitka, Alaska private investigator Cecil Younger has been hired to investigate the incredibly high mortality rate of passengers traveling on the cruise ship S.S. Westward. Believing that this simple case will launch him out of the poor house and give him some luxurious vacation time, Cecil is accompanied on his two week case of cruising by his lover Jane Marie and his roommate Toddy. As soon as the threesome board the ship, they knew that the crew is strange and the passengers are even weirder. Almost from the time the ship sets sail, Cecil begins his inquiries so he can finish up fast and relax in comfort. He starts his investigation by looking into the activities of the ship's doctor. However, before he can dig too deeply, healthy passengers begin to die. Worse yet for Cecil is that another sleuth accuses him of being the killer. Now besides finding the real culprit, he has to prove his own innocence. Cecil is a great sleuth, who, along with Jane Marie and Toddy, brings to life an Alaska rarely seen in person, movie, or fiction. As readers come to expect from the Younger mysteries, the story line is offbeat, but extremely entertaining. John Straley is one of the best writers of regional detective stories and his latest book, THE ANGELS WILL NOT CARE, will leave readers caring for the next Cecil Younger tale. Harriet Klausner
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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A well written, wonderful story., November 19, 1998
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John Straley's characterizations and beautiful descriptions always appear fresh and unselfconscience. I've read all his books to date and I think this is one of his best. I especially enjoyed his descriptions of the frenetic, artifical world of cruising "fun." An interesting and exciting trip down the Alaskan coast with good mystery and a little love story thrown in. I am looking forward with great anticipation to the next book.
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