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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun! perfect summer reading
Finally...a mystery so outrageous it seems unsolvable without breaking the bounds of reason...and a solution outrageous enough to work!! I loved how this book mixed elements of a modern police/detective story with Native American shamanism and even a little of the supernatural. I also enjoyed the characters, especially the old shaman Daisy ,a cranky, fiesty woman with a...
Published on May 27, 2004 by wendybird

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not great
I liked Tony Hillerman's earlier books and thought I'd try something with a similar theme by James D. Doss. The characters here didn't come across as likable as Hillerman's, the atmosphere isn't as good, and this plot seemed kind of fragmented. Several of the key story elements were way outside the bounds of credibility, such as the explanation for the decapitation of...
Published on June 14, 2009 by A reader from Houston, TX


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun! perfect summer reading, May 27, 2004
This review is from: Grandmother Spider: A Charlie Moon Mystery (Charlie Moon Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Finally...a mystery so outrageous it seems unsolvable without breaking the bounds of reason...and a solution outrageous enough to work!! I loved how this book mixed elements of a modern police/detective story with Native American shamanism and even a little of the supernatural. I also enjoyed the characters, especially the old shaman Daisy ,a cranky, fiesty woman with a shrewd sense of humor, and Charlie Moon, the soft-spoken Ute police chief with an appetite for unhealthy food.

After Daisy's young charge Sarah smashes a spider with her biology book, the Shaman tells her of how Grandmother Spider will rise from Navaho Lake to revenge her spider people. That very night something carries off two men...and then the strangely mutilated body of a third victim is found--the victim of a spider attack? Soon, Charlie Moon finds himself sorting through evidence so bizzare, even HE is starting to believe in Grandmother Spider...

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars gotcha, June 15, 2006
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This review is from: Grandmother Spider: A Charlie Moon Mystery (Charlie Moon Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
This was interesting, and very readable. I enjoyed it, although I still say the author uses foreshadowing way too much. But in this story, the author plays some really good tricks on the reader - Charlie Moon keeps repeating there is a reasonable explanation for everything, but we get sidetracked by the metaphysical - the visions, shamans, symbolism, dreams and so on. I usually can figure out just about any mystery, but the author had me on this one. I was surprised at the resolution of the mystery, and had a good laugh, too.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars in the tradition of Tony Hillerman, January 9, 2001
On April first on Colorado's Southern Ute Reservation, Shaman Daisy Perika's young ward Sarah Frank steps on a spider, but fails to perform the proper ritual to ward off trouble. According to legend, Grandmother Spider will emerge from her cave under Navaho Lake looking for Utes to eat. That night, the two women observe an egg-shaped object with appendages emerges from the vicinity of the lake.

Later two men disappear. One is found up a tree and the other is aimlessly wandering in the nearby woods. Neither one can explain what happened to them, but both are hospitalized. Rumors quickly run wild feeding fears, but acting Police Chief Charlie Moon thinks a more mundane explanation is behind the recent happenings. Adding to the consternation is the fact that one of the hospitalized men, a scientist with a top-secret clearance, vanishes without a trace. Charlie sees a link between the men, the strange creature, and a clandestine military operation in the area. However, to prove the connection, especially since he prefers mooning about his new love interest, seems impossible.

Throughout most of GRANDMOTHER SPIDER mystery, the reader never knows whether he or she is dealing with the everyday physical world, a supernatural occurrence or two, or both. That is the beauty of this tale. The reservation combines the traditional tribal ways with a modern lifestyle. Especially intriguing is the premise that the two often fail to merge even as the tribe overall has adapted its culture to an encroaching twenty-first century environs. Readers will find Charlie, Daisy, and Sarah remain a delight as they retain their freshness in this caper that matches the best of Tony Hillerman.

Harriet Klausner

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Made me laugh!, December 10, 2001
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"sunnykissed" (Rolling Hills Estates, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grandmother Spider: A Charlie Moon Mystery (Charlie Moon Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
This book isn't hilarious. It's just plain old good and funny. What a group of characters and a story that had me baffled until the very end and I'm really good at figuring these out! Can't remember when I've had such a fun time with a book. Mr. Doss' asides about what his characters are thinking are often very revealing about human nature and enough to keep you giggling to yourself. Good light reading.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Engaging characters, window to tribal politics, February 25, 2001
Something strange has happened but Acting Chief Charlie Moon doesn't believe Grandmother Spider really has climbed out from her caves under the lake to rip a man's head off and sink her fangs into his body. It's just that the evidence seems to point that way.

GRANDMOTHER SPIDER provides a view of Native American reservation politics and a number of truly engaging characters, especially Charlie Moon. Moon won't play the political games but would certainly like to be made permanent chief. His knack for justice goes beyond the book--he'll do what he thinks is right. Of course, this may also get him in trouble.

Author James D. Doss writes with a light style and I found myself laughing out loud over the dialogue. GRANDMOTHER SPIDER is definitely a little over the top in a number of ways. Is it just me, or was the whole comando thing just a little much?

I sat down to read for a few minutes and didn't stop until I'd finished the book.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love the whole Charlie Moon series, June 21, 2007
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This review is from: Grandmother Spider: A Charlie Moon Mystery (Charlie Moon Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Magic, mystery, crime, inticate plots dosed with laugh-out-loud humor set on the Ute Indian reservation in SW Colorado. James Doss' characters are wonderful. Charlie Moon is big, brave, smart and lovable (the big jug head) and always gets his man (or woman). Even though he's a lawman, he doesn't always follow the law (but no one is supposed to know that). His elderly Aunt Daisy Perika gives a wonderful depth with her cantankerous wit and shamanistic dreams. When she teams up with her friend Louise-Marie, you know trouble's on the way. Part mystery, part western, part spooky, always tricky. Once you start this series, you'll hunger for more.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great entertainment!, February 3, 2002
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This review is from: Grandmother Spider: A Charlie Moon Mystery (Charlie Moon Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
A protaganist with a sense of humor, a series of incredible incidents that keep you searching for a reasonable explanation, and a happy ending. Entertaining from start to finish. I feel that comparing James Doss to Tony Hillerman is misleading. James Doss is a great storyteller who incidentally sets his story among the Utes of southern Colorado. Hillerman's stories are so intertwined with the Navajo as to be inseparable. You are not going to learn much about the Ute culture in this book, but the story is so much fun I at least didn't care.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Encounters of the forth type, June 20, 2001
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I met James D Doss when his 2 first books were translated in french; then I was hooked. So now, I am eagerly waiting for his seventh tale. I like Scott Parris, I love Charlie Moon, and I worship Daisy Perika; those three characters are wonderfilly written and the stories are ansolute little chefs d oeuvre. How can a man contrive such perfect timing stories, with little apparently meaningless details, which happen to be the real clues, I do not know, but indeed Doss deserves to be translated in many countries.And not only his stories are good, there is also some impish finny outlook that is just great. And Daisy, well, she is Daisy. By the way, Monsieur Doss, if you ever read reviews on AOL, please get better informations on the "loup garou", and buy a better french english dictionnary, because that is about the only failures of your stories.Champagne for you. NB When is supposed to be released White shell woman , how can I survive than long, "grandmother spider" is great, translate it soon in europe
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dance of the Spider, October 27, 2007
This review is from: Grandmother Spider: A Charlie Moon Mystery (Charlie Moon Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
GRANDMOTHER SPIDER will have you shaking your head to the final page. This Charlie Moon novel is so intriguingly plotted you believe you can see the ending until an unexpected twist astounds you. The implausible becomes plausible, and so satisfying.
A mutilated corpse, two missing men and an ancient arachnid (who lives beneath Navajo Lake) baffled Aunt Daisy, Charlie and the reader. This story is a departure for Doss as he practices almost straight storytelling without the intrinsic mysticism inherent in previous tales. The results are a delight and worthy of a second read just for the fun.
Charlie loses, yet wins in unexpected ways, which add to the drama and makes us eager for the next installment.
Nash Black, author of TRAVELERS and SINS OF THE FATHERS.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome..., May 27, 2001
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mrs m balon (bedford, nh USA) - See all my reviews
I am a new reader of Mr. Doss, and after reading Grandmother Spider, I will never pass up a book with his name on it. I can't wait for the next one, with the wonderful Charlie Moon: and the absolutely beguiling Ute Grandmother,Daisy: Police Chief Scott Parris: (did he ever get married?) The plot was one of the best, I had some of the mystery sorted out, but not all, it kept me guessing, and I was enthralled with the ending. Hurry up with the next outing, and keep the series going with this wonderful group of characters.
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