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Publisher: Polaris Press (December 26, 2013)
Publication Date: December 26, 2013
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Language: English
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This the third of the popular Jeff Resnick Mystery series --- the third this reader has enjoyed and the only one that comes with a vacation in Vermont. What could be more tempting? Ms Bartlett's engaging writing style, seemingly effortless dialogue, avoidance of cliche, and steady evolution of story are the foundation of her mysteries. What tempts this reader to read on --- is the author's uniquely creative imagination and plots. Her stories are genuine, ring true, do not stretch our credulity. They offer a slice of everyday life tainted only by the central character's newly evoked (by violent personal trauma) "ability" to sense strong emotional events before and after they occur. Ms. Bartlett's stories simply "fit-in." and make sense ... as they offer up the unusual set of circumstances which bind them and generate the mystery. Not an easy task. These stories amble forward and sometimes shocking and unnerving events and tragedies occur (alright...they always occur). Jeff Resnick discovered in book one that he must figure out what led to the central tragedy to literally be given peace (of mind) and an end to migraines caused by the devastating emotions his radar flashes upon --- that horrid events provoke in those involved. But his skill at defining and untangling a set of circumstances surrounding a brutal death are not straight forward. And his makeshift process is the author's highly skilled mystery story. If Jeff could "know" what happened and see "who done it" at the start ...there would be little point or interest whatsoever to these mysteries. Instead Jeff fumbles forward with the help of his long estranged half brother Richard, a physician and wealthy man by inheritance not practice; his sister in law...Richard's long time companion and nurse - the sensitive Brenda who finally agreed to marry him in a past book in the series; and Maggie...Jeff's pretty girlfriend - trying to leap from temporary bank employee to freelance magazine author with an eye for interior design. And these tiny bits --- (the author's considerable skill in making the critical elements "simply" part of the background and general "noise" in the evolution of a tale is highly refined...and respected by this reader) --- these tiny bits unravel to create a damn good, believable and engrossing mystery story. I look forward to the next.
This was a special book to me in this series. I've read all the Jeff Resnick books and found them to be in a class by themselves. The paranormal theme is not far fetched, on the contrary, due to Jeff's horrendous mugging that took place months ago, his psychic abilities seem quite believable.This story begins with Jeff and Maggie being asked by Maggie's friend, Susan, to do an article on the Sugar Maple Inn. Susan and her husband Zack have put all their finances into making a go of this B&B. Located next to a ski resort they could make quite a bundle during the skiing season. The problem was getting enough paying guests to enable them to renovate the rooms beforehand. That's where the idea for this article comes in. Maggie doing the writing and arrangements of the rooms while Jeff takes all the pictures. The photography equipment costs money and Richard, Jeff's brother, was there for Jeff for that endeavor.But something doesn't seem right to Jeff. Negative vibes keep popping into his head and he decides to call on Richard for assistance. At first I was already for Jeff to be totally abandoned in this psychic world that's now a part of his life, but I was especially pleased when that was not the case. Richard not only chose to answer his brother's call for assistance but actually was communicating with Jeff on every angle of what Jeff's psychic senses were showing him. That's the special quality for me in this book. Jeff was not abandoned and his brother, Richard, proved that over and over. They worked as a team delving into the unknown as to what lie beneath the surface of Jeff's sense of urgency.Maggie also played a vital role as their relationship rose to a higher level. They were working on their magazine article project together, communicating about what their take on the guests as well as Susan & Zack were as well as her accepting Jeff's psychic abilities in order to solve this mystery.If you want to read a book that opens up the possibilities of another dimension in a mystery then you may want to consider "Room at the Inn" and the Jeff Resnick series.
This was the 5th book in the Jeff Resnick series I have read. I started off with Murder On My mind and downloaded each book as soon as I finished the one before. Although this book starts off a little slower than some of the others it is nonetheless intriguing. I love the main characters and feel I have gotten to know them pretty well. This book kept me guessing to the end and thoroughly engaged in the story to it's ultimate conclusion. I recommend this book and all others in The Jeff Resnick murder mysteries. L.L. Bartlett has become one of my favourite authors.
I think this is the last Jeff Resnick for me. I think that by book number 5 the characters should be more fleshed out by now, Jeff keeps calling Maggie 'his lady' (possessive) and it just doesn't seem like a natural way of speaking to me. Other inconsistencies in this book have to do with his belief in his ability as a 'psychic'. His brother refuses to come when Jeff calls and then chastises him for not believing in his abilities when he gets there. I am also tired of the type of resolution that occurs in these books, he always gets the crap beaten out of him and I mean, come on he is former military and he has NO moves at all? My dad is 83 former military and he STILL shoots bulls eye with a rifle EVERY time. I just think that these characters are not evolving fast enough and I am thoroughly sick of the whiny 'i'm so poor and your have all the money' theme. There is a clear line between being a bum and being down on your luck due to whatever and needing help from someone who wants to help you. I think more than anything I find the writing very flat.
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