While retired cop Brad Lyon pieces together his latest “Claw and Order” bear for a local teddy bear show‚ his wife Ash — now a part-time sheriff’s deputy — finds a local farmer done in by an arrow through his hea
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While retired cop Brad Lyon pieces together his latest “Claw and Order” bear for a local teddy bear show‚ his wife Ash — now a part-time sheriff’s deputy — finds a local farmer done in by an arrow through his hea
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This review is from: The Treacherous Teddy (A Bear Collector's Mystery) (Paperback)
"The Treacherous Teddy" is about the murder of a farmer with a hunting arrow just as a teddy bear show is about to open. I won't say more so that none of the book's delights are given away.
On the surface, being able to combine the characteristics of traditional "cozy" and "police procedural" mysteries in the same book seems unlikely, but John Lamb has now done it with great success in five "Bear Collector's Mysteries." The "cozy" element is mostly in making and collecting teddy bears by the narrator and his wife, and the "police procedural" element is in solving the crime. Lamb knows both fields personally: he and his wife collect artist teddy bears, and he was a homicide detective for many years in San Diego County, California. He has translated his experiences into highly readable and entertaining novels. Lamb's ability to write gripping action sequences is shown on his website in the excerpt from his debut novel, "Echoes of the Lost Order," but I was somewhat disappointed in the novel as a whole. The problems were just those of a beginning writer. It has since been rewarding to follow Lamb's development as a writer through the five "Bear Collector" books. His first few pages are no longer loaded with somewhat clunky exposition. Exposition is still there, of course, but now it's integrated into the narrative and the action gets going promptly. The books are paced better, and Lamb's prose style has grown both smoother and less diffuse. He has really "hit his stride" as a plotter and writer of engaging and absorbing mysteries, the kind that keep you reading past your bus stop or bedtime because you are caught up in the story and because of the easy flow of the writing. He also has a joyful knack for truly outrageous puns. "When all else fails, hug your teddy." Lamb quotes that bit of arctophile advice in "The Treacherous Teddy." His "Bear Collector" fans will need to take it if the note on his website that he is now working on "a new and truly unique murder mystery series" means that there will be no more books about Brad and Ashleigh Lyon. I may hug a teddy, but I respect Lamb's decision if he feels that he has done all he can with the teddy bear milieu. The teddy bear element drew my attention to his books in the beginning because my wife and I also collect artist teddy bears, but it is his characters and his ability to tell a good story that keeps me reading what he writes. I will certainly look for his next book with eager anticipation, whatever the milieu.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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I truly enjoy John J. Lamb's Bear Collector's series,
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Well, yes, at the ripe old age of 65 I do still, yet, and occasionally collect a teddy bear if it strikes my fancy...so that was what first drew me to the book. I have read the entire series, and have enjoyed following the characters as they develop and solve their crimes. I believe Mr. Lamb was, at one time, an officer of the law and it reflects in his writing...his fictional detective work and police relationships have a much more realistic sense than most. All in all, Mr. Lanb's books are a dependable, good read with interesting and well drawn out characters, and good mysteries to solve. Mr. Lamb also provides good references for collectors who are interested in exploring bear collecting further in the real world.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Brad is After Another Treacherous Killer,
By Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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While Ashleigh is serving a shift as a deputy on the local force, Brad is concentrating on finishing up his latest teddy bear creation. All that changes when Ashleigh is sideswiped by a car. When the car gets away, Ashleigh returns to the scene of the accident, only to find a dead body. Brad quickly joins her as they begin processing the scene to figure out how the man died.
The victim is lying outside his farmhouse with an arrow in his chest. It looks like a freak hunting accident. But could it have been murder? Did the poacher shoot the arrow? Or was it the feuding neighbor? I've got to admit, I found the first few chapters a tad on the slow side. But once things got going, I was hooked. There are several nice twists to this one. In fact, I thought I had it figure out at one point only to be proved wrong in the end. As always, the characters are great. I love the group of series regulars, and they shine. Plus the puns and sarcasm are beary enjoyable. The teddy bear theme seemed incidental this time instead of a major part of the story. I didn't really mind since the plot and characters were so strong. Don't let the teddy bear theme fool you. These are excellent mysteries that will please anyone who wants a good puzzle.
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