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Friday, January 11, 2013
The Evil That Men Do: Review
While I still like the characters of Dorothy and her husband very much and Dams introduce some very likeable supporting characters, this mystery isn't quite up to the standard of her previous work. Dorothy supposedly has the charm to get people to talk to her, but there is a great deal of time spent in which people do NOT talk to her and she learns very little. There is also the difficulty in believing her involvement in the ending. She's not the most athletic senior citizen in the world (and is still breaking in her newly-replaced knees) and yet she can perform the feats detailed in the the grand finale? (Sorry to be so vague, but I don't want to give the ending away.) I'm not buying.
The mystery itself isn't quite as satisfying, although Dams does set the clues fairly well--and like Dorothy I felt like I should have realized who the villain really was a lot sooner. I think the story would have worked just as well (if not better) if we'd lost the rock musician story line. Over all, a fair read with good characters. Two and a half stars.
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Not sure I'm sold on this one, though I do undertand the need to put all logic away in a fild drawer when reading a mystery. Maybe her knees where more like the implants they put into Jaime Sommers.
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