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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Action Sequence in a V.I. Novel
The title of this book truly is ingenious. (I won't give away any plot points by telling you why). But I do have to say that there is a scene set in the Soo Locks in Michigan that is truly the most gripping and well-written action scene that I have ever read in a V.I. (or any other) novel. I highly recommend this novel for all V.I. and Sara Paretsky fans.
Published on July 8, 2001 by Barry D. French, Jr

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3.0 out of 5 stars NOT BAD...
I have to admit that I am a HUGE fan of VI Warshawski, I love her tough-as-nails outlook on life, but still has a soft heart. She is a damn good investigator, street fighter and has a mouth on her that would make guys blush, she is a tougher version of Evanovich's Stephanie Plum, and all VI's stories have a great element of humor in them too...

This time, VI is...

Published on May 1, 2001 by Simonetta Cavilli


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Action Sequence in a V.I. Novel, July 8, 2001
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Barry D. French, Jr (Lansing, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
The title of this book truly is ingenious. (I won't give away any plot points by telling you why). But I do have to say that there is a scene set in the Soo Locks in Michigan that is truly the most gripping and well-written action scene that I have ever read in a V.I. (or any other) novel. I highly recommend this novel for all V.I. and Sara Paretsky fans.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars NOT BAD..., May 1, 2001
I have to admit that I am a HUGE fan of VI Warshawski, I love her tough-as-nails outlook on life, but still has a soft heart. She is a damn good investigator, street fighter and has a mouth on her that would make guys blush, she is a tougher version of Evanovich's Stephanie Plum, and all VI's stories have a great element of humor in them too...

This time, VI is investigating the death of her cousin Boom Boom, who used to work in Chicago's shipping industry. Boom Boom has seemed to have drowned, but VI is convinced her cousin was murdered and spends her time trying to uncover secrets down in the shipyards.

Even though the story is good, it really isn't enough to keep me interested. I did finish the book, but there are many other VI stories out there are much better and much more fast-paced than this little sleeper.

Ok, if you are a VI fan and you want to read the series, otherwise choose another one.

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting and fast-paced!, March 26, 1999
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This was my first introduction to tough-as-nails, but soft-hearted, V.I. Warshawski and I've been a fan ever since. V.I. is a welcome addition to the growing number of female private investigators. Paretsky's tale is tautly plotted, with ever-increasing tension. Hope she writes another V.I. book soon.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deadlock, February 13, 2008
Sara writes the best mysteries ever! V.I. is a tough detective with lots of smarts and savvy!! All set in Chicago and I could easily visualize where everything was going on!! Sara spins a fast paced story with sub plots...all coming together in the end. She is the master of crime stories and is "right on" !!!! Loved this book as I do all of her mysteries. I literally could not put the book down. Can't wait till the next book !!!! I hope a movie comes out soon!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dedication, November 2, 2010
loved this book; am coming thru all of them, and following the courageous adventures of Vic!! I see the book is dedicated to Lucella Wieser...... a real ship perhaps???
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5.0 out of 5 stars Paretsky at her best!, September 21, 2010
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This is one I missed out on when it first appeared. It's a fan-freaking-tastic story!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars V.I. Warshawski is a Breath of Fresh Air, May 21, 2009
This is an interesting mystery that centers around V.I. Warshawski, female private eye, investigating the death of her hockey player cousin, Boom Boom Warshawski. The mystery takes place amidst the shipping and grain industry of the Great Lakes. Paretsky's characterization of V.I. Warshawski is a breath of fresh air.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Now I get what all the fuss is about., June 25, 2007
Sara Paretsky, Deadlock (Dell, 1984)

Deadlock surprised me; Indemnity Only, the first Warshawski novel, was decent, but it never really grabbed me. Sometime between page twenty-five and page fifty, Deadlock did, to the point where I would spend far more time concentrating on it than I would anything else I was working on at the time. Paretsky seems to have come into her own with this one, and her own is pretty darned good.

The novel opens with the death of Boom Boom, Warshawski's ex hockey player cousin, from a fall into Lake Michigan. Warshawski, convinced he was pushed, starts investigating those at his new job at a grain company, and finds herself involved in big corporate corruption; kind of the flipside of the job in Indemnity Only. I'm sure the interest factor, for me, came at least in part because the stuff that happens in Deadlock is simply a lot more interesting to me (the intricacies and mechanics of corporations vs. those of unions being in the foreground), but I do think there was an improvement on Paretsky's part in the way the book is written; the pace is tighter, the characters slightly more complex. The ending once again seems to come somewhere between two paragraphs and a page before it should, but that's a minor thing. I'm starting to see why Warshawski gets so much respect. *** ½
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Deadlock..., April 23, 2011
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Probably my fault..but this is not the actual book. I thought I was buying the larger size paperback and it turned out to be a teaching tool & guide to the book.?? I had to go to the bookstore in town and order the actual book. So make sure this is what you want before you buy it. Didn't think this was properly described so you would know what you're getting. I wasted the money on this one.
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4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Legend Continues..., February 26, 2002
The only mysteries I read feature strong women characters, and VI Warshawsky is one of the toughest. I had read these early books in the series years ago, but the recent discovery of JM Redmann's Mickey Knight made me want to revisit V.I. and her stories.

Paretsky has a way of punning her titles and this book is no exception. Deadlock. Dead lock. I had never considered the magnitude of tanker shipping commerce and her invention of a plot to clog one route across the great lakes... oh that's giving too much away. It's inventive, it's thrilling, once I started -- even knowing how it ended -- I couldn't put it down.

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