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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining
In the Twin Cities, Clare Watkins was a detective until a driver deliberately ran his car over her husband killing him. Their ten-year old daughter Meg witnessed her father's death. The two females decide they need a radical change. They move to St. Antoine, Wisconsin, hoping that small town living will benefit both of them. Still, Meg remains insecure because she saw...
Published on October 14, 1999

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a great read
I enjoy mystery/detective books; but, this one is one dimensional. I found that more time was spent developing the character's past than the character at present and how they fit into the storyline. There were glaring typo's (fece instead of face) throughout the book. Difficult separations of chapters and it felt jumpy: too many characters to jump back and forth with...
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining, October 14, 1999
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This review is from: Blood Country (Clare Watkins Mysteries) (Hardcover)
In the Twin Cities, Clare Watkins was a detective until a driver deliberately ran his car over her husband killing him. Their ten-year old daughter Meg witnessed her father's death. The two females decide they need a radical change. They move to St. Antoine, Wisconsin, hoping that small town living will benefit both of them. Still, Meg remains insecure because she saw her father's killer and realizes that she can identify him and he can recognize her.

Nine months later, the fragile peace of the Watkins women ends when Meg finds their neighbor dead. The autopsy revealed that someone murdered the kind victim. Clare decides to find out who would kill such a nice person. However, a personal problem soon surfaces as her spouse's killer arrives in St. Antoine. Clare knows he came to silence the only witness who can link him to her husband's murder. She risks her life to keep Meg safe even while she uncovers the full truth behind her spouse's death.

The exciting BLOOD COUNTRY is the first Clare Watkins mystery and it appears to be ready for a long and popular run. The characters are everyday people coping with terrible things that have occurred. Readers will cheer on the efforts of mother and daughter to more than just survive. The enthralling mystery is entertaining due to a sleight of the hand twist that makes it nearly impossible to identify the real culprit. More novels like this will brighten the world of the audience and Mary Logue will have an even brighter future ahead of her.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Crime Fiction, February 1, 2001
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Carl Brookins (St. Paul, Minnesota, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Country (Clare Watkins Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Claire Watkins is a damaged ex-Minneapolis police detective. She's also the protagonist of Mary Logue's new crime novel, following "Red Lake of The Heart," and "Still Explosion."

In "Blood Country," Watkins and her partner are moving toward arresting members of a major drug ring when Claire's husband, Steve, becomes the victim of what appears to be a hit-and-run accident. Shocked and desolate, Watkins abruptly resigns from the department, takes her young daughter, Meg, and flees to the small Wisconsin town of Fort Antoine. To support herself and provide a protective environment for Meg, Claire joins the county sheriff's department which hasn't seen a murder in at least a generation.

Then, Claire's neighbor is found face down in his garden. Greed has raised its ugly head, generating conflict over a real estate development. Citizens are split over maintaining traditional values, and the prospect of substantial new money.

Logue sets a consistent pace, entwining the major plot elements with other developments in a pleasing manner and, through shifting points of view and realistic action, continually raises the feeling of mystery and danger.

Logue's background as a successful poet shows in her narrative style which flirsts with free verse, providing a meter of starts and pauses. One of this novel's strengths is its thoughtful incompleteness. The main plot ans some subplots are carefully resolved by the end, but other questions posed by characters to themselves and others are left unanswered. It's an invitation to the reader to speculate about their own future.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Small Town Secrets=Big Time Trouble, December 15, 1999
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This review is from: Blood Country (Clare Watkins Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Mary Logue has the gift of keeping the reader turning pages. In reading Blood Coutry you soon discover that there are a lot of secrets being kept in this small fictional town. Like peeling layers of an onion, the story unfolds to a surprising climax. The story is told from several points of view but the characters are well-developed and Ms. Logue gives each one a unique voice. Highly recommended!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a great read, October 25, 2011
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I enjoy mystery/detective books; but, this one is one dimensional. I found that more time was spent developing the character's past than the character at present and how they fit into the storyline. There were glaring typo's (fece instead of face) throughout the book. Difficult separations of chapters and it felt jumpy: too many characters to jump back and forth with. I like the small town novels because of the richness you can be transported to, yet this one is lacking that quality. Even though I am from the area the story is set in, I could picture the areas referenced but could not put the story there. It was an okay story, but it just wasn't a "full" experience.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blood Country, October 31, 2011
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I very much enjoyed this book, and will purchase others by this author. The story moved along fast enough to keep my interest, yet not so fast that I found it difficult to keep the characters straight. There were some expected and some unexpected turns and twists. Overall, I found it a good read, the kind that you like on a rainey afternoon. I'm all about a good mystery, and this one fit the bill.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Garden variety murder?, January 31, 2006
This review is from: Blood Country (Clare Watkins Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Moving to a small town and working as a deputy sheriff is a step down for Claire Watkins, a former Minneapolis detective, but she was willing to do anything to make her daughter feel safe. When her daughter, Meg, discovers a beloved elderly neighbor's body, Claire is placed in charge of the case when it is realized as murder. Meg, still having nightmares of her father's murder (also a policeman), reveals that she actually saw her father's killer - sending Claire to wondering if the killer could have followed them to their new life. This one, although interesting, kind of plodded along for me. I like the characters, but I just couldn't get into the story all the way.
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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Snore, September 11, 2011
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I ordered this because I grew up in that area of Western Wisconsin and I enjoy mysteries. I thought her characters were fairly uninteresting and undeveloped. I only got through the book by taking breaks and reading other books between chapters. Not the worst book I've read, but by far not the best, either.
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2 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Envioronmental wackos writing against a a right-wing group. Seriously?, January 15, 2012
I haven't read this, after having read the description about a right-wing group wanting to build an anti-environment complex...that's all I needed to see to know I didn't want to read this book.

I'm conservative, but I don't want to pollute the water, air or land. Painting everybody with the same broad brush is not fair.
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