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Beverly Connor

Autor(a) de One Grave Too Many

18+ Works 2,709 Membros 74 Reviews 7 Favorited

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Inclui os nomes: Beverly Connor, Beverly Conner

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Obras de Beverly Connor

One Grave Too Many (2004) 382 cópias
Dead Guilty (2004) 285 cópias
Dead Hunt (2008) 198 cópias
The Night Killer (2010) 197 cópias
Dust to Dust (2009) 188 cópias
Scattered Graves (2009) 178 cópias
A Rumor of Bones (1996) 171 cópias
Questionable Remains (1997) 131 cópias
Skeleton Crew (1999) 123 cópias
Dressed to Die (1998) 117 cópias
Airtight Case (2000) 115 cópias
One Grave Less (2010) 115 cópias
[No title] 2 cópias
Murder In Macon: A Frank Hayes Mystery (2013) — Posfácio — 2 cópias
Kill Site 1 exemplar(es)
The Poplar Creek Murders (2015) 1 exemplar(es)

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Another good instalment, even if it doesn't feature any caving. It's quite intense and fast paced with a lot going on that initially seems unconnected, but does eventually make sense. The motivations are believable. The focus is very much on Diane even more than usual, with her team only there to offer support and theories.

Diane is somewhat surprised when the Museum board is convened to discuss a recent newspaper article regarding potential smuggled Egyptian artefacts. She has full trust in her staff and procedures and vigorously defends these. In the midst of this the request from a convicted prisoner to discuss the evidence that put her away comes as yet another distraction. But the case was intriguing so Diane finds time. The prisoner escapes shortly afterwards, and this leads to yet more complications. Diane's full team on both sides use more of their combined skills in inventive ways - this is quite well done without becoming too complex.

Much as it doesn't seem like it will it does all eventually wrap up apart from how the prisoner escapes in the first place. Looking forward to some more.
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½
 
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reading_fox | outras 3 resenhas | Jan 18, 2023 |
Diane's forensic lab is overworked when a meth lab explodes underneath a student party. Meanwhile she's targeted by both grieving family and politicians wanting faster and different results, but Diane knows that the truth is no amenable to opinion. Surprisingly a historic link seems to explain some of the motivations.

Some of the characters are able to extract remarkable information which speeds the plot along, but isn't really very believable. No caving.
 
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reading_fox | outras 4 resenhas | Jan 4, 2023 |
Diane gets involved in a particularly grotesque case where three bodies are found hanging in the woods in an advanced state of decay.
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reading_fox | outras 7 resenhas | Jan 17, 2022 |
Caving novels, so rare, and usually so wrong, so this is a delight in that it depicts caving somewhat accurately. Very different from the UK scene, and a with a few discrepancies (no littering no chemicals but suddenly climbing chalk is acceptable? It's never used in the uk's (much wetter) caves), but the spirit is right. The case is, as per the previous two books, far too complex with many possible angles that only come together in a final revelation.

Diane and her mixed bag of museum staff and criminal investigators finally manage to have a recreational caving trip - still trying to map the unexplored cave on a neighbouring land. Something that in the UK wouldn't happen, anything that open would have been well explored by now, but the US is more sparsely populated. Diane is in the lead of course when the floor falls away under her. A very very rare occurrence (that caused a major rescue only a few months ago, so it does happen). Fortunately she barely fell any distance, but discovered a new chamber - that contained a mummified body. It hadn't come in the way she did! But the first priority is to get him out and formally recorded. After that perhaps they can finish exploring. Meanwhile having bring donated an Egyptian mummy, the next offering to come their way is skeleton from a british cave, thought to be a witch - and the local witch's coven want the remains to go back to them instead. And life goes on - with funerals of relatives and museum donors. Mike and Diane and attend, but both are stabbed. Suddenly a few bizarre instances are turning much nastier. Diane is summoned away to deal with family emergency, there's a break-in and some more threats.

Given all their injuries there's no more caving, but eventually the strands are woven together, evidence from the bodies along with some very imaginative 'database searching' provides some identifications and then everything wraps up quickly. It's not a guessable mystery, as the story is hugely contrived but it's well worked through with attention to detail, and believable mistakes and motivations.
… (mais)
½
 
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reading_fox | outras 8 resenhas | Jan 14, 2022 |

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18
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