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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great episode in the Miss Zukas chronicles,
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This review is from: Miss Zukas in Death's Shadow (Mass Market Paperback)
Wilhelmina Zukas, reference librarian for the Bellehaven (Wash.) Public Library, finds herself doing community service at a mission for homeless men. When a library board member is murdered outside the mission, Miss Zukas is quick (once again) to help police in their investigation ... while a prior public disagreement with the victim places her in criminal suspicion as well. If you've read any of the other titles in this series, you'll enjoy following the continuing sagas of: the weather in Bellehaven; the bizarre antics of Ruth, Helma's artist friend; and the glowing embers of the quasi-platonic relationship with Wayne Gallant, the city police chief. And those of us in the library profession can easily identify with many of the quirks of the library staff and patrons. "Miss Zukas in Death's Shadow" is a quick and delightful read, and you might not figure out who the murderer is until just before Miss Zukas does!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Miss Zukas is back, same as ever!,
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This review is from: Miss Zukas in Death's Shadow (Mass Market Paperback)
Not much has changed for good ole' Helma! I enjoyed the plot and, as usual, the characters, but it doesn't seem like there was much different from Ms. Dereske's other novels with Ms. Zukas. Gotta love Ruth!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Helma works at a mission,
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This review is from: Miss Zukas in Death's Shadow (Mass Market Paperback)
Helma Zukas is given a ticket for running a red light, but she refuses to pay the fine, feeling that the ticket is unjustified. In lieu of paying the fine, Helma works at a mission for homeless men, dishing up food and doing other chores. During one of her volunteer nights, an influential businessman is found dead near the mission on his way in to a meeting to consider a grant proposal. He is also on the library board and has disagreed with Helma on policy in the past, thus placing her on a list of suspects. Helma discovers that there are lots of people with an ax to grind against the victim and she begins to sort through the clues and suspects in order to find the murderer. As always, her artistic friend Ruth serves as a comic foil for the straight-laced Miss Zukas and the road to a solution is an entertaining one.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really loved it,
This review is from: Miss Zukas in Death's Shadow (Mass Market Paperback)
This was a great addition to the series.Miss Zukas is embroiled in audits, relationship difficulties, (more than one man is involved, that's all I'll say,) the homeless, and the fending off her mother, aunt, and New Age boss. This is a great combination of social commentary and mystery. The right to privacy is a big, big, issue in this book, and it is weaved within a very exciting mystery. Support the ALA!---(American Library Association.)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fewer stars for contemptible characters,
This review is from: Miss Zukas in Death's Shadow (Mass Market Paperback)
Again - a good mystery, with annoying characters. Miss Zukas is supposed to be self-reliant and controlled; and yet she puts up with her alleged friends' inexcusable meddling and manipulation. When I reached the end and found that her "friend" Ruth had taken from Miss Zukas' closet and put on public display artwork which, it had been established in earlier books, Miss Zukas did not choose to share with others and in fact would periodically throw away, I couldn't believe it; and that on top of the constant attempts to pester Helma about her relationship with Police Chief Gallant. If I'm supposed to think, "Oh, how touching - her friend is only trying to help her," it isn't working. What her friend is doing is showing no respect for Helma or her personality or her privacy or her choices. What a creep. I wish the author would give Helma some gumption and have her tell Ruth to knock it off and mind her own business.
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Miss Zukas in Death's Shadow by Jo Dereske (Mass Market Paperback - December 1, 1999)
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