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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Eleanor Taylor-Bland: A Well-Kept Secret Worth Telling, June 9, 1998
By A Customer
This is the first book I read in the Marti MacAllister series. I'd never heard of Eleanor Taylor Bland; the cover of the book caught my eye. I'm so glad I found this series and started with this book. I LOVE the fact that Taylor-Bland didn't create Marti as some tough-cop chic; she can be tough but, more accurately, she's a 3-dimensional person (as much as a fictional character can be) with the struggles we all have and then some. As an African-American woman, I can appreciate Taylor-Bland addressing the racism and sexism Marti faced by white males in her former department without beating us over the head with messages. I especially appreciated the background information about Marti's life with her husband before his death because it helps realize the depth of her and her children's loss as they attempt to establish a sense of normalcy in his absence. In fact, the details about each character and their traditions (family, language, racial/ethnic, etc.) allowed me to see their surroundings more clearly and look at situations through their eyes -- even when I was most disgusted with them. The actual mystery grabbed me from the beginning! Again, background information is very important to the development of this story. As the plot develops and more facts are revealed, you will change your mind a thousand times about all the characters. I was a little disappointed with who the killer was and how that information came about, but I got over it as I looked at the overall circumstances. Needless to say, I am quite impressed with this series. Gone Quiet remains my favorite in the Marti MacAllister series (Hey! I'm nostalgic; cut me a break!). :-)
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