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Fear of Landing [Hardcover]

David Waltner-Toews (Author)
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June 15, 2007
On the islands of Java and Bali in the early 1980s, Western governments are pouring millions of dollars into development schemes even as Indonesian strongman President Suharto violently stifles dissent.
For Canadian veterinarian Abner Dueck, the spice islands are an exotic locale for the seemingly mundane work of examining dead cows and working with old friends. Duecks life changes abruptly when some of the cows die under mysterious circumstances, and he meets a mysterious young Chinese woman; soon after, two of his friendsone Canadian and one Indonesianare murdered.
Mennonite Dueck, marshalls the energy to battle Indonesian politics and the attempts of local businessmen, military rulers, and international advisors to manipulate development projects to their own ends.
And to unravel the mysterious deaths of both cattle and people, Dueck must first understand the long shadow that the 1966 massacres cast on Indonesian life, as well as the complexities of their music, and the demands and intrigues of love and conspiracy, death and mystery, and of course, cultural heritage and personal identity.

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Starred Review. Set in the repressive Indonesia of the early 1980s, Waltner-Toews's compelling debut introduces an unlikely detective, Canadian veterinarian Abner Dueck. Dueck's investigation of the suspicious contents of a dead cow's stomach appears to result in the deaths of two friends and puts the vet in the uncomfortable position of trying to find out who killed them in a country where asking questions can lead to a quick burial. The list of possible suspects is endless, from whoever is poisoning cattle with strychnine to Dueck's own colleagues, skillfully characterized during a tour de force of a party scene. Constrained by threats to his life, Dueck never gets easy answers as he becomes enmeshed in a complex web of alliances and murder theories provided by people with their own interests at heart. Readers will be surprised to find descriptions of animal autopsies as intriguing as political schemes in this powerful and highly original portrait of a particular time and place. (Feb.)
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Set in the repressive Indonesia of the early 1980s, Waltner-Toews?'s compelling debut introduces an unlikely detective, Canadian veterinarian Abner Dueck. Dueck?'s investigation of the suspicious contents of a dead cow?'s stomach appears to result in the deaths of two friends and puts the vet in the uncomfortable position of trying to find out who killed them in a country where asking questions can lead to a quick burial. The list of possible suspects is endless, from whoever is poisoning cattle with strychnine to Dueck?'s own colleagues, skillfully characterized during a tour de force of a party scene. Constrained by threats to his life, Dueck never gets easy answers as he becomes enmeshed in a complex web of alliances and murder theories provided by people with their own interests at heart. Readers will be surprised to find descriptions of animal autopsies as intriguing as political schemes in this powerful and highly original portrait of a particular time and place. -- Publishers Weekly (12/24/2007)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 223 pages
  • Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press (June 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590583493
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590583494
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,260,706 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fear Of Landing, October 3, 2011
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I discovered by accident that this novel is connected to a book of short stories by the same author; called One Foot in Heaven. The characters in "Fear of Landing" are people one will become familiar with from the short stories, and in fact, the novel is an extended variation which fits, chronologically speaking, into the middle of the collection of short stories. I had, just by pure happenstance, read halfway through the short story collection when the novel arrived in the mail, so I suspended finishing the first book to read the novel. When I went back to the short stories, I realized that I was picking up in fictional time where the novel left off! It worked out rather well, really! The book of short stories is a bit like moving into a neighborhood of people who all know one another already. By the end, you get to know them all. Because their stories are intertwined, the collection serves as sort of an expanded information source: you learn about the childhoods of these people, get to know their siblings and parents, etc. as well as finding out what happened to the main characters of the novel, down the road. There is also a great deal more information about the Mennonite community, their history, and belief structure, as well as compelling stories about some of the other characters (a few of whom are referred to in passing in "Fear of Landing"). I was surprised to learn that there is so much in common between the Russian Mennonite immigrant story and my father's Russian Jewish immigrant ancestry. Even the Yiddish is similar in comparison with Old ("Low") German-- as is the sense of humor. And then there's the scientific side of things as well as a glimpse of what veterinary school is really like... Read together, these books offer a rich tapestry spanning time, place, and fascinating (occasionally harrowing) human experience.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing., March 3, 2010
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An illuminating view of an aspect of the culture that I've heard small references to in the past, but when I've asked residents for more info, the conversation immediately shuts down.
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3.0 out of 5 stars "Fear of Landing" can be a hit, June 19, 2007
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Reviewed by Stephanie Rollins for Reader Views (3/07)

In "Fear of Landing" Abner Dueck is a Russian-Canadian Mennonite who is also a veterinarian. He has a nasty sunflower seed problem. He travels to Indonesia to monitor a program the Canadian government began. The program involved giving unwanted North American cows to Indonesia. Suddenly, the North American cows began to die. Were there normal physiological reasons for this? Was it slaughter? Was it poison?

"Fear of Landing" was disappointing. I expected an intellectual mystery that would grab my attention from the beginning. I had to force myself through the book. What little excitement there was did not begin until the middle of the book.

Some of the descriptions are disgusting, but well describes the day in the life of a veterinarian. "The left flank of the cow is puckered wide open where I have just pulled the calf out, her body heat steaming around my arms. I take my time up to my elbows inside her, sewing up the uterus, and hold my hands inside so they thaw sufficiently for me to sew up the flank muscles, quickly, flaking the ice off my surgical instruments."

The character of Abner was not developed enough. I wanted to learn more about his past, his religious upbringing. I wanted to know why he acted like such an awkward bachelor around women. This was all touched upon, but I wanted to know the character. He has a former love that his childhood friend/colleague married. That love, Sarah, was bright and full of career plans, but she married and had babies. This put her career on hold, much to the disdain of Abner.

The answer to the death of the North American cows ends up being cultural and political. I had lost interest in "Fear of Landing" by the time the answers began to appear. The font is large. There are 221 pages. David Waltner-Toews is an epidemiologist and veterinarian. He is a professor at the University of Guelph and founded Veterinarians without Borders--Canada. He has worked in many countries, including Indonesia. I have no doubt that David Waltner-Towes is an intelligent clinician and academic. With a little fine tuning, "Fear of Landing" can be a hit. The main character just has to be more developed.

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