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Skeleton Canyon: A Joanna Brady Mystery

Skeleton Canyon: A Joanna Brady Mystery

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Different paced southwest mystery novel.
Review: As a big fan of Tony Hillerman and Rudolfo Anaya, I was looking for another author to quench my southwest mystery thirst so I came about Skeleton Canyon as my first J.A. Jance novel.

Overall, the novel was entertaining. The author does a good enough job with the main character's backgrounds that you don't need to read the previous novels to understand their motivations, back stories, etc.

New characters are described just as well, and the reader can really identify with these 'genuine' people and not outlandish or stereotypical cutouts.

The story itself was fresh as was the mystery, though it did take a while to really delve into the mystery. For a novel that is just shy of 400 pages, it seems that the mystery aspect didn't really take off until midway through. However, the preceding setups and side stories are entertaining enough to push the novel forward anyway, keeping the reader's attention despite the lack of early mystery.

The only disappointment I had was with the lack of southwestern flair I am used to with a Hillerman novel. Though the novel takes place in Arizona, near the border of Mexico, there is little reference to local culture, native American theology, a typical south west descriptors.

The payoff/climax is good and there were a few twists at the end that I found debatable between a little 'convenient' and unique. The last chapter in itself had little to do with the novel, or even less of a future setup for a next book. Just seemed a bit odd in placement and context, but not bad.

Overall a good read, and look forward to other Joanna Brady novels.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Predictable, but enjoyable
Review: Having read some of the JP Beaumont series, I inadvertantly stumbled onto the Joanna Brady series. I like both of them. I am impressed that Jance does equally well with both male and female detectives. The descriptions of the Southwest are really wonderfully done and I like the realistic quality of Joanna's character. She is an unlikely person in the office of Sheriff yet it works because of her organizational and people skills. Eager to read more.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Predictable, but enjoyable
Review: Having read some of the JP Beaumont series, I inadvertantly stumbled onto the Joanna Brady series. I like both of them. I am impressed that Jance does equally well with both male and female detectives. The descriptions of the Southwest are really wonderfully done and I like the realistic quality of Joanna's character. She is an unlikely person in the office of Sheriff yet it works because of her organizational and people skills. Eager to read more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Joanna Brady Yet!
Review: I believe I have read all of the Joanna Brady novels by J.A. Jance, and to me, this was the best one yet. The young love theme permeates the whole story, though there are other factors at work here. Mystery surrounds Brianna's family more than it does her in particular, as you know what happens with her and Ignacio fairly early in the story, but it is clear that things are not what they seem with her wealthy family. It almost seems that we have two stories in one here, but in the end, they do get tied together neatly. With each novel, we learn more about Joanna, and of course, if you have read some of the later novels before you read this one, as I did, you already know how some of the plotlines in this book pertaining to Joanna and her friend Marianne Meculyea develops, though they aren't played out fully in this particular story. I am not going to say more because I don't like to give away too much of the story, it will ruin it for readers who have yet to read this one, but trust me, you won't be disappointed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Joanna Brady Yet!
Review: I believe I have read all of the Joanna Brady novels by J.A. Jance, and to me, this was the best one yet. The young love theme permeates the whole story, though there are other factors at work here. Mystery surrounds Brianna's family more than it does her in particular, as you know what happens with her and Ignacio fairly early in the story, but it is clear that things are not what they seem with her wealthy family. It almost seems that we have two stories in one here, but in the end, they do get tied together neatly. With each novel, we learn more about Joanna, and of course, if you have read some of the later novels before you read this one, as I did, you already know how some of the plotlines in this book pertaining to Joanna and her friend Marianne Meculyea develops, though they aren't played out fully in this particular story. I am not going to say more because I don't like to give away too much of the story, it will ruin it for readers who have yet to read this one, but trust me, you won't be disappointed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NICE ENTERTAINING READ
Review: I enjoyed this one. Like other Jance books, this one takes place in the Southwest. Ms. Jance is a very descriptive writer, i.e. the land and the people, and a good story teller. The book is an easy read and like I said, it entertains, what any good book should do. This is the first of this particular series I have read and will certainly seek out and read the rest. There wer a couple of part I felt moved a bit slow, but even these were rather "homey" and quite enjoyable. All in all recommend this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Go Joanna Brady!
Review: I loved this book! Joanna Brady could be a role model for girls and women alike!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Another pleasant Brady book
Review: I read the hard copy version. As usual, I started with the editor's synopsis inside the jacket, but in this one, the editor must not have read the book. No, the parents are not clamoring for Sheriff Brady to arrest the football star. The book is pleasant enough, and fast reading, but it is incredible that most of the subplots eventually tie together. That's too much of a coincidence for me. I found the climatic scene in the canyon a bit difficult to follow. It seems like Joanna Brady would have been killed had that really occurred.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Another pleasant Brady book
Review: I read the hard copy version. As usual, I started with the editor's synopsis inside the jacket, but in this one, the editor must not have read the book. No, the parents are not clamoring for Sheriff Brady to arrest the football star. The book is pleasant enough, and fast reading, but it is incredible that most of the subplots eventually tie together. That's too much of a coincidence for me. I found the climatic scene in the canyon a bit difficult to follow. It seems like Joanna Brady would have been killed had that really occurred.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a real nice job by jance
Review: i thought this book was pretty good.this is the first brady book i have read but now i am hooked.its a good mystery book with a good ending.it has all the stuff that detective books have but this one has a little extra toppings.


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