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A Superior Mystery
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Author:
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Brookins, Carl
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Set In . . .
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North America, USA, Wisconsin
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Genre:
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Mystery
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Time Frame:
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2000s
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Published:
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2002
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Description:
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The second Tanner ecological mystery (see the vividly descriptive INNER PASSAGES) is a superb who-done-it starring a delightfully reluctant hero. The story line is straightforward in terms of the modern day shenanigans though the use of flashbacks interspersed throughout the novel brings 1890s Wisconsin to life inside a murder subplot. Carl Brookins does not beat around the bush as he targets a college graduate save the environment audience with this well written, picturesque novel that lucidity uses a murder theme to render a strong ecological message.
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