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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Beary Good Mystery
Brad and Ashleigh are combining business with pleasure. Brad has had to return to San Francisco to testify in a case from his days on the force, but they've managed to schedule it to coincide with the annual teddy bear festival in Sonoma. As the festival is opening, Brad witnesses someone dressed in a bear costume rob fellow teddy bear artisan Lauren Vandenbosch...
Published on October 29, 2008 by Mark Baker

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3.0 out of 5 stars the clockwork teddy
I didn't realize this book was in the middle of a series when I got it. It was still easy to follow and I didn't feel like I was missing anything. Brad Lyon is a former homicide detective who was injured in the line of duty and now makes teddy bears with his wife. When they return to San Fransisco for a teddy bear show they're soon in the middle of a mystery. A robotic...
Published on July 25, 2009 by Nicole


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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Beary Good Mystery, October 29, 2008
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Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Clockwork Teddy: A Bear Collector's Mystery (Bear Collector's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Brad and Ashleigh are combining business with pleasure. Brad has had to return to San Francisco to testify in a case from his days on the force, but they've managed to schedule it to coincide with the annual teddy bear festival in Sonoma. As the festival is opening, Brad witnesses someone dressed in a bear costume rob fellow teddy bear artisan Lauren Vandenbosch.

That night, Brad and Ashleigh are catching up with his old partner over dinner when a call comes in for a homicide in San Francisco. Brad decides to tag along and stumbles on a robotic teddy bear at the scene. Even more puzzling, he begins to suspect that the murder is connected to the robbery from Sonoma that morning. Can he figure out what is happening?

This is the fourth book in the series, and I loved it just as much as the others. Part of the charm is Brad and Ashleigh. They're the kind of people you'd love to spend time with in real life. We get to meet their daughter Heather this time around, and I loved her instantly. The location allows Brad to deal with some of the issues from his last days on the force, and I felt he grew as a result.

I did figure out one of the major twists of the plot before we got there, but there was still so much else going on that I had a hard time putting the book down. And once Brad figured out what I knew, it was a race to wrap things up that I couldn't put down for a second.

Despite the teddy bear theme, these books aren't overly cute. But they aren't gritty life on the street books either. The author manages to find a nice balance between the two.

I'm so glad I gave this series a chance. The time between entries is always too long. If you want a fun, new series, start this one today.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun for anyone who loves mysteries and teddy bears, January 14, 2009
This review is from: The Clockwork Teddy: A Bear Collector's Mystery (Bear Collector's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Or just off-beat, fun mysteries for that matter.

I used to love a particular brown teddy bear, gone these 50 years or more, but this pleasant little romp brings back some of the joy that bear gave me when I was young.

The other reviewers have done a great job describing the plot and the pleasures here; I thought I might add a bit about the setting for part of the mystery, the Susan Quinlan Doll & Teddy Bear Museum & Library. The museum is located in Santa Barbara and contains over 3,000 art dolls and teddy bears, primarily created by California artists.

The library contains the "largest known collection of books on the topics of dolls, dollhouses, and teddy bears, containing nearly 10,000 volumes. The Research Library also features a large collection of periodicals on these subjects as well as books on related topics such as toys, puppets and costumes."

500 Handmade Dolls: Modern Explorations of the Human Form is a great introduction to modern handcrafted dolls. For anyone who already loves the wonderful art dolls and teddy bears that talented artists all over the world are creating, this mystery would make an exciting addition to their collection.

Robert C. Ross 2009
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2.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time on this series unless you're a teddy bear fanatic, September 19, 2011
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I gave it a try but this was definitely not my cup of tea. I would say if you don't have a special affinity for the teddy bear business to pass this series up.

I usually get at least something out of books I don't like, but I can't say that for this one. The characters were pretty blah and got no sympathy from this reader. A major plot point was obvious before it was supposed to be. The puns were just horrible and the main character makes you wonder how he was ever taken seriously as a detective.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, December 31, 2010
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This review is from: The Clockwork Teddy: A Bear Collector's Mystery (Bear Collector's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
When I picked up this book, mostly because of its title,I didn't realize it was part of a series. However, I didn't have to read the books that came before Clockwork Teddy to enjoy it - a lot- and police procedurals are never my favorite type of mystery.

There are enough twists throughout the book that I was turning pages at 4 am and that was even after I guessed who the killer was. Some of the puns throughout the book had me groaning, but I can bearly wait to read the next installation of the Teddy Bear series. However, I have to admit that I have a hard time understanding all the hoopla about teddy bears.
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3.0 out of 5 stars the clockwork teddy, July 25, 2009
This review is from: The Clockwork Teddy: A Bear Collector's Mystery (Bear Collector's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I didn't realize this book was in the middle of a series when I got it. It was still easy to follow and I didn't feel like I was missing anything. Brad Lyon is a former homicide detective who was injured in the line of duty and now makes teddy bears with his wife. When they return to San Fransisco for a teddy bear show they're soon in the middle of a mystery. A robotic teddy bear has been developed that is so sophisticated that people are willing steal, blackmail, kidnap and even kill to own it. The story has a lot of twists and turns that keep you guessing until the end.
Despite a good mystery and unique idea, I had a hard time keeping my interest in this book. I think it's because it sometimes feels like Lamb is trying to show off to readers how much police lingo he knows. Almost every page has an anachronism that has to be explained. I found it distracting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Collectors May Recognize the Teddy Bear Artist's in this Series, May 1, 2009
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My sister is one of the world's top award winning teddy bear artist's. She told me that she knows many of the artist's that Mr. Lamb mentions. Mr. Lamb signed the first book in the series for my sister which I now have. I've read every one of the books in this series. Even though I'm an illustrator not a teddy bear artist I still found the books interesting and fun to read. I will buy any new books in this series as soon as they come out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A highly recommended pick for any discriminating mystery library, February 14, 2009
This review is from: The Clockwork Teddy: A Bear Collector's Mystery (Bear Collector's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
John J. Lamb's THE CLOCKWORK TEDDY tells of a retired San Francisco cop and his wife who have settled into a comfortable retirement collecting teddy bears. When they return to California for the first time since retiring to Virginia, trouble strikes when they witness a robbery at a teddy bear show. Fast investigative action keeps the story hopping. Excelling in unusual settings and plots that go above and beyond your usual 'whodunnit', this is a highly recommended pick for any discriminating mystery library.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Detective series with a teddy bear twist, January 11, 2009
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If you love teddy bears and you love detective stories, this series will enthrall you. I can't wait for the next one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Avid reader., December 15, 2008
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This review is from: The Clockwork Teddy: A Bear Collector's Mystery (Bear Collector's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I loved this book and the others in this series. I wish he could write faster.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I was laughing out loud--no blood, guts, etc, either, December 6, 2008
This review is from: The Clockwork Teddy: A Bear Collector's Mystery (Bear Collector's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I was reading "Clockwork Teddy" under a streetlight on a freezing night and was cackling out loud--it's that good! There's no blood, guts, sex, graphic or excessive violence, or excessive cussing, yet it's an awful lot of fun. I HIGHLY recommend John's teddy bear books; in fact, I'm starting my mom on them with large print for Christmas. She's a picky reader; she likes Sue Grafton but not Janet Evanovich, for instance. I think she'll like John's books just fine!! As for me, I don't like too much suspense nor blood & guts; there's enough of all that in real life.

Try them; I think you'll like them!
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