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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A well-written, well-told tale
Judith Van Gieson is one of the best writers working the genre, and in Ditch Rider she just keeps getting better. She keeps her subjects immersed in the social issues of the day -- from smuggling rare birds to wolf reintroduction, to this book's gang girls. It's a treat to read her prose -- "We stepped out of the Nissan, shutting the doors behind us very...
Published on November 30, 1999

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the usual Van Gieson
Protagonist Neil Hamel blames her troubles on a gray stray cat (who, sadly, gets trapped and hauled to the pound). The real culprit is a dull plot, boring characters, and flat dialog. Normally I look forward to the next Neil Hamel, but in this case better to have kept the cat and hauled this book to the dump.
Published on December 10, 1998


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A well-written, well-told tale, November 30, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Ditch Rider (Neil Hamel Mystery) (Hardcover)
Judith Van Gieson is one of the best writers working the genre, and in Ditch Rider she just keeps getting better. She keeps her subjects immersed in the social issues of the day -- from smuggling rare birds to wolf reintroduction, to this book's gang girls. It's a treat to read her prose -- "We stepped out of the Nissan, shutting the doors behind us very carefully and quietly. We walked in the middle of the road so as not to crunch the gravel on the shoulder and set off all the dogs in the hood. The dogs heard us anyway and began barking one after another, knocking down quiet like dominoes. 'Callesan, perritos,' whispered the Kid." As a former New Mexican, I especially love the way she brings the landscape to life. You can almost smell the damp earth by the irrigation ditch, feel the dry air on your skin. Her evocation of her neighborhood, complete with delinquent girls next door, rings just right. Can't wait to see what happens next in Neil's personal life, now that Neil's bought a house and given the Kid some closet space! Keep 'em coming!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, lucid and remarkably sensitive., October 24, 1998
This review is from: Ditch Rider (Neil Hamel Mystery) (Hardcover)
With her eighth Neil Hamel mystery, Ditch Rider, Judith Van Gieson wins readers' hearts again. Meet Cheyanne, 13, a sweet teenage girl with a baby doll, a half brother and a cat in tow. But teenage gangs thrive in her hood as weeds along ditches. "Smile now, cry later" is their motto : life is at stake and death is next. Cheyanne is involved in the murder of a young gang member. And gang justice is on its way. For Cheyanne's sake, Neil will have to face the grisly rules of gang justice and power play until the fateful game is over. Judith Van Gieson's extraordinary power of observation and subtle treatment of a contemporary issue make the story jump off the page. Characters and setting come out perfectly right. With Ditch Rider, Van Gieson proves the same grit and passion that have come to characterize her previous mysteries. An astonishing book that should establish Van Gieson among the most innovative mystery writers today
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A universal problem, October 11, 1998
This review is from: Ditch Rider (Neil Hamel Mystery) (Hardcover)
Young teens trapped by gang culture are the focus of this eighth Neil Hamel adventure. The story centers around Cheyanne Moran, a young girl in Neil's neighborhood who admits to the murder of a youth at a shopping mall. When Neil agrees to represent the child, she is drawn into a world where home is the gang and those who do not conform are punished. In her role as Albuquerque based attorney/sleuth, Neil reveals her sensitivity to the hopes and fears of teens, as well as her affection for the acequias and fields nearby. This book with its treatment of a universal problem should be in every middle school and high school library.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An author whose star is on the rise, August 23, 1998
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This review is from: Ditch Rider (Neil Hamel Mystery) (Hardcover)
Attorney Neil Hamel and her lover The Kid are moving into their new love nest in the North Valley section of Albuquerque. As the couple adjusts to each other, Neil begins to become active in her new neighborhood, which is struggling with increased gang activity and violence. In particular, Neil becomes friends in an older sister-like way with teenager Cheyanne Morales.

When another teen is murdered, Cheyanne confesses to the authorities that she is the killer. Though the police have their doubts, evidence supports her claim and she is arrested. Neil has more than just some nagging doubts. She feels her young friend is innocent and begins to search for the truth even though it means crisscrossing through the center of some vicious gangs.

The eighth Hamel mystery, DITCH RIDER, is by far the best novel in a highly regarded series. Judith Van Gieson brings life to all her characters while freshening up her star with interesting and radical changes in her prime relationship. The insights into Albuquerque brings much genuine atmosphere to a vivid plot-line that centers around the ferocious and often times abusive impact of gangs. In the final analysis, it is the in depth and enlightened look at the intricacies of gangs that make Ms. Van Gieson's latest tale a must winner for those readers who relish a sonorous story.

Harriet Klausner

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A reading treat, August 26, 1998
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This review is from: Ditch Rider (Neil Hamel Mystery) (Hardcover)
Attorney Neil Hamel and her lover The Kid are moving into their new love nest in the North Valley section of Albuquerque. As the couple adjusts to each other, Neil begins to become active in her new neighborhood, which is struggling with increased gang activity and violence. In particular, Neil becomes friends in an older sister-like way with teenager Cheyanne Morales.

When another teen is murdered, Cheyanne confesses to the authorities that she is the killer. Though the police have their doubts, evidence supports her claim and she is arrested. Neil has more than just some nagging doubts. She feels her young friend is innocent and begins to search for the truth even though it means crisscrossing through the center of some vicious gangs.

The eighth Hamel mystery, DITCH RIDER, is by far the best novel in a highly regarded series. Judith Van Gieson brings life to all her characters while freshening up her star with interesting and radical changes in her prime relationship. The insights into Albuquerque brings much genuine atmosphere to a vivid plot-line that centers around the ferocious and often times abusive impact of gangs. In the final analysis, it is the in depth and enlightened look at the intricacies of gangs that make Ms. Van Gieson's latest tale a must winner for those readers who relish a sonorous story.

Harriet Klausner

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the usual Van Gieson, December 10, 1998
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This review is from: Ditch Rider (Neil Hamel Mystery) (Hardcover)
Protagonist Neil Hamel blames her troubles on a gray stray cat (who, sadly, gets trapped and hauled to the pound). The real culprit is a dull plot, boring characters, and flat dialog. Normally I look forward to the next Neil Hamel, but in this case better to have kept the cat and hauled this book to the dump.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best New Mexico Books, February 27, 2011
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Jane Woodruff (New Mexico, USA) - See all my reviews
In honor of New Mexico's Centennial in 2012 readers and librarians across the state were asked to vote for the best 100 New Mexico books published in the last 100 years. Two of Van Gieson's mysteries were on the list Ditch Rider and The Wolf Path.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fasinating look at the young and gangs, March 22, 2002
This review is from: Ditch Rider (Neil Hamel Mystery) (Hardcover)
This author exposes us to an inside view of living life in todays gang infested citys. Once again Judith Van Gieson paints word pictures that draw you into the midst of her investigation. An enjoyable read. Beverly J Scott author of Righteous Revenge
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Dull, but readable, August 31, 1999
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This review is from: Ditch Rider (Neil Hamel Mystery) (Hardcover)
This author ought to find a new protagonist. I think she's burned out on Neil. Nothing new going on in her life. The Kid is phoning in his performance. Neil's sexlife is deader than a dodo. The plot was okay, but predictable. Teen gangbangers aren't all that interesting. Oh, well. As I like to save my money, I checked this one out of the library and am glad I did. It was a one day read and now I can go on to something bigger and better.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Van Gieson's best book yet, March 13, 1999
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This review is from: Ditch Rider (Neil Hamel Mystery) (Hardcover)
The Washington Post called DITCH RIDER a superior crime novel and I agree. It's beautifully written, moving and exciting.
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