A blog reviewing mystery books, with a listing of Saskatchewan mysteries, and a sprinkling of non-fiction books, especially history and biographies
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Friday, July 8, 2011
Burying Ariel by Gail Bowen
36.) Burying Ariel by Gail Bowen – The seventh Joanne Kilbourn mystery involves the murder of a young political science professor at the University of Regina. Joanne is swept into a maelstrom of feminist ideology, university politics and tortured personal relationships. In a refreshing change from almost every mystery hero she continues to enjoy a normal family. Anyone unfamiliar with Saskatchewan will gain a sense of our way of life and the people of our province. Excellent. Hardcover buy. (Sept. 15/00) (Second best fiction of 2000)
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