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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Second book as good as the first,
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This review is from: Stonedust: A Ben Abbott Mystery (Paperback)
I liked the second book in this series as much as the first. Justin Scott is a very accomplished writer and puts together a terrific story. Unlike some amateur sleuth mysteries, Scott is able to give depth of character while weaving in humor.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Stone Dust is a good mystery,
This review is from: Stonedust: A Ben Abbott Mystery (Paperback)
A good mystery of homeland. Ben Abbott takes on a moonlighting role into solving the murder of Reg Hopkins and is faced with questioning everyone in his hometown friends, family, and foes. A good mystery that keeps you guessing but does not hold up to the first in the series Hardscape. However, it is a good mystery and I recomend it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth starting the series.,
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This review is from: StoneDust (Ben Abbott Novels) (Kindle Edition)
The first Ben Abbott book of the series. Worth reading as Scott introduces us to Ben Abbott and his trials and tribulations as he stumbles his way from realator to part time PI. Read them all...you'll like them. Plus...very reasonable on the ebook price! Ain't that nice for a change!
4.0 out of 5 stars
the murder rate is climbing,
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This review is from: StoneDust (Ben Abbott Novels (Paperback)) (Paperback)
The little town of Newbury, CT has a murder rate that is climbing with each Ben Abbott novel. Justin Scott does an excellent job with the characters and this second novel in the series is as good as the first. The plot is intricate and does not involve a lot of mayhem. It follows the first novel characters a bit but it is a new story and a new plot. His politics get a tiny bit intrusive at points (he doesn't like Republicans) but, considering this is Connecticut, it is tolerable. An enjoyable murder mystery and well done character development.
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Stonedust (Ben Abbott Mystery) by Justin Scott (Hardcover - February 1, 1995)
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