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Daniel Plainway [Hardcover]

Van Reid (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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June 29, 2000
Great fun . . . escapists will be charmed," enthused The New York Times about Van Reid's last outing. The Christian Science Monitor relishes his "lemonade-at-the-fair freshness that will delight readers of all ages . . . encouraging them to enjoy a good old-fashioned yarn." Here, for fans of page-turning but gentle fiction is his latest in this picaresque series.

It's Christmastime in nineteenth-century Maine and Daniel Plainway makes it truly a season of good will. Portly, jovial Tobias Walton and his guileless companions in the Moosepath League are caught up in a rollicking adventure with a panoply of vivid, charming characters whose paths cross that of country lawyer Daniel Plainway. When Mr. Plainway learns that the stolen portrait of a deceased friend has been recovered and that her lost son may still be alive, he begins a search that leads him to the kidnapped boy and several life-changing experiences.


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The rollicking adventures of Tobias Walton and the jovial Moosepath League continue in Reid's (Cordelia Underwood; Mollie Peer) engaging third novel set in 19th-century Maine. Reid ingeniously incorporates local color and history in a fast-moving tale that introduces the reader to dedicated attorney Daniel Plainway and the Dash-It-All Boys, three men who aspire to the camaraderie and renown of the Moosepath League. As the people of Portland prepare to celebrate the evolving rituals of Christmas, Walton and company become involved with Frederick and Isabelle Covington. The couple seek help from the League in searching for some mysterious runes, hoping they will prove that the Vikings preempted Columbus's discovery of the New World. At the same time, Plainway discovers that a few months earlier, Walton and the Moosepath League rescued a young boy who had been kidnapped by a group of hooligans (fans will recognize the characters from Mollie Peer). Recovered along with the boy was a portrait of a young woman, presumed to be his mother. Plainway believes the boy, now called Bird, may in fact be Bertram Linnett, the son of his goddaughter, Nell. After a hasty marriage to a handsome boy from an unscrupulous family, Nell died in childbirth, her husband was found drowned and one year later the boy was abducted, along with a portrait of Nell. Supporting characters include Capital Gaines, Pacifa Means and Ergo Define, otherwise known as "Therefore." In addition to having fun with wordplay, the author has a knack for injecting the right balance of humor and seriousness into a story detailing the sad dissolution of the Linnett family. The Covingtons' mission brings a sinister element into the plot when yet another private clique, the Broumnage Club (an actual secret society unearthed in Reid's research), attempts to foil their efforts with threats to their lives. On the way to the inevitable happy ending, Reid captures the old-fashioned charm of turn-of-the-century New England in a suspenseful narrative encompassing ghost stories, tall tales, delightfully eccentric characters and an adequate dose of romance. (July)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Adult/High School-It's 1896, and the mem-bers of the Moosepath League find their lives taking an adventurous turn when they acci-dentally meet up with lawyer Daniel Plain-way. He seeks help from the club in solving the disappearance of an orphaned boy known as "Bird." In the process, the Moosepathians become entangled in solving a mysterious rune attributed to Vikings, experience ghostly visitations, enjoy thrilling tales of Maine folklore, and provide entertaining episodes along the way. Although this is the conclusion to the story told in Cordelia Underwood (Viking, 1999), readers can easily pick up the story line through the sections entitled, "Daniel's Story." Reid deftly intertwines plots and subplots, providing a complex, yet involving story filled with comic scenes and engaging wordplay as well as serious moments. He picturesquely captures the snowy cold Maine winter, but is just as quick to describe the dangers of the weather, which plays a major role in the story. In sharp details, the author offers clearly defined portraits of the myriad char-acters, their manners, and customs. All of the figures become memorable individuals as they enter the story, distinctive in their personalities and mannerisms. An exciting and fun adventure.-Pam Johnson, Fairfax County Public Library, VA

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Viking Adult; First Edition edition (June 29, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0670891711
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670891719
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,547,821 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Van Reid gets better with each book!, November 3, 2000
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cmjtroy (Loudonville, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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I thoroughly enjoyed Cordelia Underwood; happily read Mollie Peer; but Daniel Plainway is my favorite of the continuing adventures of the Moosepath League. Mr. Reid's entertwines the stories of the League, Viking runes, eccentric spinsters, and the haunting mystery at the center of the book so skillfully that it's difficult to put this novel down. I was late to work too many mornings due to this book!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful Reading for Everyone, August 18, 2000
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This book is even more wonderful than its predecessors. Once again, Van Reid takes us on adventure after adventure with Mr. Walton, Sundry, and the Moosepath League. The plot of "Daniel Plainway" is multi-layered and kept me hooked all the way through. I love Mr. Reid's kindhearted, gentle view of the world, and eagerly await the next installment!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A holiday present wrapped in a satisfying package, August 12, 2000
This review is from: Daniel Plainway (Hardcover)
I enjoyed "Cordelia Underwood" and "Mollie Peer" very much, though I admit "Mollie Peer" left some disturbing dangling ends. Such seems to be the case with trilogies, though, and "Daniel Plainway" does a wonderful wrap-up job. Wonderful new characters, plus all the old favorites; bad guys getting their comeuppance; Indian folklore; skeletons in closets; and, of course, romance. Good fun.
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portly fellow, bespectacled fellow, apple pandowdy, blond men, elderly fellow, nice hat
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