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44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sets the Tone for the Gunther Series,
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This review is from: Open Season (Joe Gunther Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Archer Mayor's first Joe Gunther mystery was Open Season. It is indicative of the Gunther novels both in its strengths and (unfortunately) in its weaknesses.
Open Season (and the Gunther novels in particular) are strong in many respects. Mayor can craft an intricate plot that is difficult to unravel. Another great aspect of the Gunther novels is their New England setting; Mayor is one of those writers who makes the setting vivid and realistic. There are also a few drawbacks to Open Season that Mayor never managed to correct as he continued with the Gunther series. Mayor's characters are weaker than his plots. Unlike his settings, the characters never strike me as wholly real; to be fair, the characters are not one dimensional, but they never entirely come alive, either. Mayor's novels also have a strong undercurrent of political correctness. This is a real problem for a mystery novelist; once you know Mayor's viewpoint, some aspects of his novels become very predictable. In the end, I would recommend Open Season to those who want to read a mystery with a vivid New England setting. While I would not say that Open Season qualifies as "literary junk food," I would say that it is best for those readers who want simple escapism.
35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
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3 1/2 Stars - Enjoyable but not Memorable,
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This review is from: Open Season (Joe Gunther Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the first in the series about Joe Guther, a police lieutenant in Brattleboro, Vermont. The story does very well in portraying life in Vermont and the politics in a small city in which everyone has to answer to someone.The character development is well done and the love interest aspect is satisfying. There are a plenty of subplots, maybe too many, but the overall story is inventive without being too complicated. However the various successful developments of solving the mystery do seem to be very conveniently available. The solution is more of following the dots than putting the pieces of the puzzle together to get the big picture, the way most police solve crimes. Better than the average crime novel but if you read 1-3 a week, you might have trouble remembering much about the book 2 weeks after finishing it.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Master Artist With Words,
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This review is from: Open Season (Joe Gunther Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
All of Archer Mayor's books have a gripping story line. Although the stories are first class, the pictures drawn with words as the story unfolds are the best that I have ever encountered. The magnificent metaphors can create, in less than one sentence, images that may take other authors pages. Although each book is independent in and of itself, I enjoy reading the stories in sequence. There is a steady progression in character development and interpersonal relationships as we go from story to story. If you are a mystery fan, I am sure that you will enjoy the entire series as much as I have. If you are a student taking a course in creative writing, I don't think that you will find a better word artist than Archer Mayor.
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