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Title: Painted Lady: A James P. Dandy Elderhostel Mystery by Peter Abresch ISBN: 1-890768-47-2 Publisher: Intrigue Press Pub. Date: April, 2003 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (4 reviews)
Rating: 1
Summary: A stretch of imagination....
Comment: One of the reasons I enjoy reading mysteries is for the background: the settings, the characters, the specialized information. But even the quaint setting of "Painted Lady" couldn't save this book: the writing is amateurish, the plot mechanisms unbelievable, and the background filled with every novice trick imaginable. Lest I sound too harsh, consider paper with a watermark that coincidently assumes the shape of a murdered woman when wet--that's the crux of the mystery here. And then there are ghosts, which obediently appear during a seance and drop clues. There are the shallow characters, as well: the college professor who will poison and murder to get job security, but who only makes a cameo appearance in the book as a handy way to turn the plot. And what passes for background information in the Elderhostel setting is a repeated description of the cologne worn by the hero, the number of bathroom stops on the bus trip, and the contents of the daily box lunch.
I've read other novels by Peter Abresch, and found them mildly entertaining. But perhaps I've read one too many: this one was merely a bore.
Rating: 5
Summary: Jim and Dodee hit the Santa Fe Trail
Comment: I thoroughly enjoyed this latest entry in the Elderhostel mystery series. The story begins in Denver, where James P. Dandy and his ladylove, Dodee Swisher, have joined their group for a tour of the old Santa Fe Trail. When an Indian medicine woman falls, or is pushed, from a rooftop, Jim witnesses the fall, and before long a variety of mysterious characters are dogging him. To make matters worse, the medicine woman's image keeps showing up in Dodee's paintings.
PAINTED LADY is fun. Jim's a [frisky] rascal, and Dodee is a willing partner, so there's plenty of hanky-panky to go along with the OooOOOooo. History of the Old West is woven throughout. There's a legendary Mayan falcon with diamond eyes, a kidnapping, a hilarious bus-car chase, an otherworldly shootout at the St. James (aka Ghost Hotel) in Cimarron.
It's all enough to make even the skeptical Jim Dandy wonder: "Was there some kind of time-link between then and now, where the present and past brushed by one another? Like a light-link or light shift in desert mirages, creating an apparent swimming pool or water scene that really existed, but miles away from where it appeared."
There's also a true story about dandelions, which may give you pause the next time you start to dig one out of your lawn. Be sure to read the author's Acknowledgments, dedication, and Afterwords.
For me, PAINTED LADY was the pause that refreshes.
Pat Browning
Author of FULL CIRCLE
Rating: 5
Summary: charming mystery
Comment: Elderhostels are trips that senior citizens take when they want to see the country or do things they have never done before. Jim Dandy (a part-time EMT/physical therapist) and Dodee Swisher (an artist with her own gallery) fell in love at their first Elderhostel and have gone on others as a way of being together since they live in different states. Their latest trip is by motorcoach traveling the old Santa Fe Trail but even before they start, a murder occurs.
While Jim waits for her in a hotel hospitality suite, Dodee conducts business. He sees a woman dressed in Indian clothing falling from the roof and is the first one to reach the dead woman. They later find out she was a shaman who supposedly knew the whereabouts of the Mayan Falcon, a gold statue with diamond eyes. Jim and Dodee notice someone is following them and a few a days later someone kidnaps her by someone who thinks Jim has the statue. After a mad chase by Jim and the Elderhostel bus driver, Dodee is rescued but the kidnapper gets away. When their next door neighbor is killed it's obvious that somebody thinks Jim has the statue or knows where it is located. Dodee is determined to solve the mystery so both her and Jim will be safe.
It's great to have Dodee and Jim reunited after such a long time away; the duo are even more down-to-earth and raunchy than ever. The couple is living proof that love and sex don't fly out the window after fifty or does brain matter dissolve. The protagonists are sharp and able to figure things out when younger and supposedly wiser heads fail miserably. PAINTED LADY is a charming mystery that gives the reader a good visual of the Santa Fe Trail.
Harriet Klausner
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Title: Tip a Canoe: A Jim P. Dandy Elderhostel Mystery by Peter Abresch ISBN: 188517392X Publisher: Write Way Pub Pub. Date: January, 2001 List Price(USD): $23.95 |
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Title: Bloody Bonsai by Peter Abresch ISBN: 037326321X Publisher: Worldwide Mystery Pub. Date: September, 1999 List Price(USD): $4.99 |
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Title: The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up by Joanna Carl ISBN: 0451209850 Publisher: New American Library Pub. Date: 02 December, 2003 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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Title: May the Best Man Die by DEBORAH DONNELLY ISBN: 0440241294 Publisher: Dell Pub. Date: 30 September, 2003 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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Title: Killing Thyme (Wwl Mystery) by Peter Abresch ISBN: 0373263562 Publisher: Worldwide Mystery Pub. Date: August, 2000 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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