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5.0 out of 5 stars A surreal atmospheric mystery
In 1961, Jonathan MacLean is a minister in the Scottish Church. He is happily married to the woman he loves and owns the ancestral estate Kilgarth. His best friend, Lord Alexander Chisholm, owns Balnagard Castle. The two buddies plan to take their annual trip together, which consists of roaming the countryside wherever their instincts lead them to travel. However,...
Published on December 12, 1999 by Harriet Klausner

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2.0 out of 5 stars Pride & Predator
This book almost drove me insane , the constant mixing of American English and British English is truly awful .Not to mention the mistakes about English / Scottish life .
The fact that the plot was quite good was the only thing that kept me reading it .
I will not be buying another .
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A surreal atmospheric mystery, December 12, 1999
This review is from: Pride and Predator (Ben Reese Mysteries (Ballantine)) (Mass Market Paperback)
In 1961, Jonathan MacLean is a minister in the Scottish Church. He is happily married to the woman he loves and owns the ancestral estate Kilgarth. His best friend, Lord Alexander Chisholm, owns Balnagard Castle. The two buddies plan to take their annual trip together, which consists of roaming the countryside wherever their instincts lead them to travel. However, Jonathan dies from anaphylaxis reaction to bee venom.

Alex believes that someone deliberately murdered his friend as the bees were found inside Jonathan's picnic basket. Alex is happy that another friend, intelligence officer Ben Reese is coming to Balnagard to appraise his heirlooms. When Ben arrives, he agrees to investigate Jonathan's death. Ben soon finds several viable suspects, but never anticipated that the killer might want to make him the next victim.

Although the story line occurs less than four decades ago, there remains a surreal atmosphere, as if the events occurred in a previous century. The plot is compelling as PRIDE AND PREDATOR focuses on a monster wearing the respectable mask of sane civility that fools everyone except the likable hero. Sally Wright has the right stuff as she shows her story telling abilities to turn a mid-twentieth century who-done-it into a grand novel.

Harriet Klausner

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very very good!, January 31, 2001
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Some of the best new mystery fiction coming out today. I'm glad to see the adventures of Ben Reese moving forward--unlike most other modern 'mysteries,' this series doesn't rely on blood and guts or sex between the characters to keep the novel moving along--the mystery is the point of the book, and mystery is what you get. The plot is well thought out, and the clues well placed.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very complex mystery with a lot of suspects, November 17, 2003
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I give the book 4 stars rather than 5 primarily because I had trouble keeping track of the many characters and the geography -- just way too much to follow . But I decided not to bother figuring out "who dun it" (although a shrewd guess halfway through turned out to be correct) and just enjoy the trip.

The plot involves the death of a man who was greatly loved but had a few enemies as well -- an upper class man who had returned from World War II a changed man, who became a Presbyterian minister and married an American pianist. He is found dead on Holy Island, apparently the victim of an accident, but there are circumstances that make those close to Reverend McLean question whether it was really an accident or murder. Ben Reese, an American archivist with a skill for solving mysteries, has already been called in to make an inventory of saleable items at a castle in Scotland owned by Reverend McLean's best friend, so he is asked to poke around and see if there is enough evidence to go to the police and ask for the case to be reopened.

The strength of the book is in the literary skill of the author, although some of the dialogue seemed a bit to lyrical for the characters. This book kept me reading and wanting to know "who dun it." If you like Scottish settings, you'll probably like this book, although be warned, you're not going to read this book in one evening.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sally does it again, May 18, 2000
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She informed me and delighted me again!

Intriguing plot and characters. A fine setting. And a decent mystery to boot!

I had never thought of Scotland as a possible travel destination. Maybe after her depiction I might consider it. Not that she romanticizes it, she obviously just loves it because it is lovable. Plus there were so many amusing and beguiling Scots that I had the pleasure of meeting. Not to mention the depths of the human heart that I had to ponder when reading this (I thought I knew who the murderer was, but I really didn't want to believe it was who I thought it was--so I had to ponder my own heart's depth as well).

I rarely reread mysteries, but I will return to this one again sometime. There's more to this than I could get on one time through.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent fiction by Ian Thomason, March 11, 2009
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Sally Wright presents as the sort of author who crafts her novels rather than simply writing them. Consequently, Ms Wright produces intelligent fiction: mysteries which are credible in their details and believable in their plots. "Pride and Predator" was the very first 'Ben Reese' book that I read, one that I happened across largely by accident. But as an avid fan of both period fiction and mystery tales, I sat engrossed for several hours reading this book from cover to cover. I then immediately set about reading it again! Intelligent readers who enjoy intelligent writing will enjoy "Pride and Predator", as they will all of the books in the 'Ben Reese' series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks, January 17, 2012
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I've been totally enjoying Sally Wright's Ben Reese Series. Thanks so much for your great customer service and the quality of the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite setting by a favorite author, January 4, 2012
Ben Reese is one of the best-developed heroes in all of mystery writing and once again, he is stellar in this story. As always, Sally Wright's settings are also so well-developed that they almost become characters in the book and in PRIDE AND PREDATOR she comes up trumps with setting much of the action on one of my favorite spots on earth--the Holy Isle of Lindisfarne off the coast of Northumbria. if you can't afford to take a vacation there, simply buy the book. And if you can go there, be sure to read the book first to help prepare you for a magical experience.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Pride & Predator, August 30, 2011
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Neil Kirby (Carmel, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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This book almost drove me insane , the constant mixing of American English and British English is truly awful .Not to mention the mistakes about English / Scottish life .
The fact that the plot was quite good was the only thing that kept me reading it .
I will not be buying another .
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