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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Modest Character Development in a Novel of Manners, 23 Jul 2004
Mystery readers who are looking for a good puzzle to solve should avoid this book. Those who enjoy the Qwilleran character may enjoy seeing what he chooses to do on his vacation, as a source of further insight into his character. Fans of Koko and Yum Yum will definitely be disappointed. Deaths and misbehavior are resolved through natural causes, and the book ends up with supernatural speculations that may disappoint long-time readers of this series.Solving a mystery is supposed to require some effort on the part of a detective. Who did it is resolved in this one almost without human intervention. The detective and the reader aren't really needed. You will feel like you are reading about a true crime, except, of course, this is a work of fiction. When these stories can be sublime is when Koko's intuition provides fascinating clues. Here, the closest you get to fascinating is when Koko digs up a body. Now, that's not very subtle. The book is filled with a lot of extraneous references to UFOs and supernatural beliefs. The information lacks any validity and just serves to muddy the story a bit. The main plot line is that with nothing to do on vacation and his friend Polly away, Qwilleran takes on every possible thing he can agree to. If you find that fascinating, I guess you've never met a workaholic. The plot drags on very slowly, with the complications merely serving to make the book a little longer rather than making it more interesting or rewarding. I have probably read over two hundred mysteries in the last five years, and I definitely liked this one less well than any of the others. If you do decide to read it, I hope you like it better than I did. If you do read the book, I suggest that you think about what you want to have in a new book in this series. Do you want a mystery that you have to figure out? Do you want to have fascinating clues from Koko? What constitutes a fascinating clue? What new things do you want to learn about the characters in the series? Or, has this series simply run its course? Enter books with expectations, and be bold in demanding that they be met!
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