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No Good Deed

No Good Deed

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Fair - nothing special
Review: A fair mystery, nothing special. Sonora Blair, tough-but-vulnerable Cincinnati police detective, knows the father of 15-year-old Joellen Chauncey is involved somehow in his daughter's mysterious disappearance. But Sonora's boss, partner, and colleagues think she's crazy. Dixon Chauncey is a devoted single father of three, and a mild, self-effacing milquetoast who's much too "squishy" to be a suspect. Sonora doesn't buy the official line--that Joellen got caught between two feuding scam artists involved in a thoroughbred swindle--not even when the girl's body turns up, along with an empty, blood-spattered horse trailer. Sonora won't ignore what her gut tells her. And when Joellen's diaries open up a whole new line of investigation tied into a missing children's network, she renews her efforts to find the crack in Dixon's façade. The plot is full of seductive McGuffins: the owner of a riding school who lands in the hospital minus a finger; a mysterious and sexy stranger hanging around the barn. The narrative meanders a bit, taking in Sonora's failings as a single mother to her own kids, her impulsive decision to buy a horse, and her overactive libido (which fastens itself on three different men in a little over 300 pages).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic!
Review: I am a fan of good detective fiction. But sadly, I have found that many pieces of the genre fail to thrill and satisfy me the way Hightower has with NO GOOD DEED. After reading this book, I can easily place Lynn S. Hightower in the same category as John Grisham. Hightower's heroine Sonora Blair is both bewitching and believable. And the ending is a jolt! (As endings should be with any good piece of detective fiction.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding!
Review: I wanted to like this book. Sonora is a true original, and the other characters seemed well-drawn, with realistic dialog and many humorous touches. However -- and this is a big reservation -- I was flabbergasted that she & her sidekicks couldn't figure out why Joelle was killed until the very end! For Pete's sake, I had it nailed on page 39 as soon as Sonora found the girl's secret stash of kidnapped children materials. Even Joelle's journal entries all but shouted the truth -- how more obvious a clue do you need?! I read a ton of mysteries and, to me, one of the hallmarks of greatness is when I am left guessing 'til the last page. On that count, this book failed miserably, because the only ones left guessing were the detectives.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Decent yarn ruined by obtuse detectives!
Review: I wanted to like this book. Sonora is a true original, and the other characters seemed well-drawn, with realistic dialog and many humorous touches. However -- and this is a big reservation -- I was flabbergasted that she & her sidekicks couldn't figure out why Joelle was killed until the very end! For Pete's sake, I had it nailed on page 39 as soon as Sonora found the girl's secret stash of kidnapped children materials. Even Joelle's journal entries all but shouted the truth -- how more obvious a clue do you need?! I read a ton of mysteries and, to me, one of the hallmarks of greatness is when I am left guessing 'til the last page. On that count, this book failed miserably, because the only ones left guessing were the detectives.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great crime novel by a new master
Review: Lynn Hightower is one of the best crime novelists around. If you like original, unpredictable stories, three dimensional characters, vivid atmosphere and gorgeous writing - then she is for you. NO GOOD DEED is the third novel with homocide detective Sonora Blair. This one takes place in the world of horse stables and it will definitely keep you up all night - in a good way.

Lynn Hightower is going to be a superstar. There aren't many crime writers who can measure up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic!
Review: Lynn Hightower spins a good detective/cop story. This one is set in the lower echelons of the horse business, and the auction scenes may break your heart, as they did that of the heroine, Sonora Blair. The plot was intricate and absorbing, had enough twists and turns to keep a veteran reader of this genre interested, and had good characterization, especially of the harried life of a working mother/police detective/single woman seraching for love & romance protagonist, Sonora. And I liked the setting of horsey Cincinnati, even though I'm not particularly horse-enamored. It made me want to take a drive through the area and look again at the marginal horse farms, not just the ritzy ones.

I liked this book well enough to go searching for other detective mysteries by Hightower.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'm surprized I hadn't discovered Hightower earlier!
Review: Lynn Hightower spins a good detective/cop story. This one is set in the lower echelons of the horse business, and the auction scenes may break your heart, as they did that of the heroine, Sonora Blair. The plot was intricate and absorbing, had enough twists and turns to keep a veteran reader of this genre interested, and had good characterization, especially of the harried life of a working mother/police detective/single woman seraching for love & romance protagonist, Sonora. And I liked the setting of horsey Cincinnati, even though I'm not particularly horse-enamored. It made me want to take a drive through the area and look again at the marginal horse farms, not just the ritzy ones.

I liked this book well enough to go searching for other detective mysteries by Hightower.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is excellent!
Review: Lynn S. Hightower wrote a masterpiece when she wrote this book. I couldn't put it down and finished it way too quickly. I can't wait to see her next Sonora Blair story, and I highly recommend this book as well as the previous ones (Flashpoint and Eyeshot), to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very talented author writes an exciting police thriller
Review: Single parent Sonora Blair raises two kids while doing her dangerous day job as a Cincinnati police detective. Her current case is to investigate the disappearance of a teenage girl, who vanished while riding a horse at a stable in the suburbs. Sonora and her partner Sam Delarosa receive no help from any of the locals, including the missing girl's father and sisters, and the stable owner.

Eventually, the two law enforcement officials find the murdered body of the missing teen in a nearby barn. However, in spite of the murder, everyone in the community continues to remain silent. Ultimately, Sonora concludes that more murders are imminent if she fails to quickly uncover the identity of the culprit.

NO GOOD DEED demonstrates, in deed, how good a talent Lynn Hightower is. Sonora remains a wonderful character, whose approach to her personal and professional lives is brilliantly described as an intricate part of the story line. The who-done-it is top rate and memorable. This reviewer recommends the entire collection of works by the author (EYESHOT, FLASHPOINT, and SATAN'S LAMBS) for some of the highest level of mystery by a towering writer.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book, I can do without some of the language.
Review: There are a lot of good books out there. This is one of them. One small mistake: frieze branding is incorrect. The correct term is FREEZE. It is done with an iron cooled by liquid nitrogen, which causes the hair pigment to turn white. Good especially for use on horses. Not practical on cattle as it doesn't always "take." And it is not legal for determining ownership on cattle.


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