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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite work of fiction,
By A Customer
This review is from: Blood Tie (Mary Lee Settle Collection) (Paperback)
In ways reminiscent of "The Ugly American", "Blood Tie" explores the lives of a group of expatriates and reveals the impacts they have on the Turks living in a small coastal community along the Aegean. Settle does a beautiful and poignant job of immersing the reader in the landscape and lives of the characters. The story is believable and accurate. Her writing transported me back the town on which the setting is based. Excellent reading for those seeking to understand social transformations taking place in Turkey in recent decades.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A delightful book combining several stories in one!,
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This review is from: Blood Tie (Mary Lee Settle Collection) (Paperback)
Her "Turkish Reflections" is also a marvellous read. This time, the author offers a true story in a "fictional" format along with her escapades in Bodrum. Her ability to understand and convey to readers Turkish cultural nuances is remarkable. The story itself is wonderful. Enjoy!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
unsettling but with a measure of power,
By Eric Maroney (Trumansburg, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Tie (Mary Lee Settle Collection) (Paperback)
An odd novel, Blood Tie has some stretches which leave the reader wondering where this novel is going, if at all. Yet through some clever moves, Settle makes the novel redeem itself, if the reader can hang on through some midcourse excursions. The strongest part of the work is Settle's exploitation of the theme of blood (as in the title) which gets strung along throughout, from hand prints on a cave wall, to the bloody body of a beating victim. The moral is, I suppose, that sacrifice is sacrifice, and in the modern world, the results can be very ambiguous indeed. In a world where people are being squeezed by internal and external forces they can't control, what is the point of sacrifice, in any form, at all?
4.0 out of 5 stars
Blood Tie - by Mary Lee Settle,
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This review is from: Blood Tie (Mary Lee Settle Collection) (Paperback)
Very good action fiction in this book. Mary Lee Settle is well known for her scintillating writing. Blood Tie is right up there with the best of her works...
2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great until the last hundred pages.,
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This review is from: Blood Tie (Mary Lee Settle Collection) (Paperback)
Well, deserving of the book award except::: having visited Turkey many times; her overall description of the people is acurate however its also as foggy as each of the characters assesment of each other. Also she seems to think that all gays are either boring fakes, silly holiday makers and she compares lesbians to either smugglers, drug addicts or spies. Mary whats your problem with a positive gay character. Its a moving book, I enjoyed it though am a little disappointed with the ending; which I wont spoil. I can see how Turkish people could be offdended. I think her Turkish Reflections a much better read.
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Blood Tie by Mary Lee Settle (Paperback - 1986)
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