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Both Ends of the Night |
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Rating: Summary: Marcia Muller is great! Review: Marcia Muller is the mother of the female private eye genre. If you enjoy Paretsky, Grafton, Cornwell and other women writers who write about female main characters, you need to read Muller. I find her books tighter and more poignant than the other authors I mentioned, even though I really enjoy those. Start with the first McCone book and read them ALL.
Rating: Summary: McCone- A real character Review: My first Muller book. Very happy that I found this author. Almost as good as Grafton's Millhone. Good plot, good characters. I will read more of her.
Rating: Summary: This book is the best so far and will keep me wanting more. Review: One of the main reasons I have continued to read Marcia Muller's mystery series is the development of Sharon McCone as a human being, as a woman willing to reflect and make commitments. While I think this last mystery, content-wise, is excellent (for I did enjoy the familial celebrations and the seeming maturation of Rae and Sharon's brother-in-law's relationship), the best part of the mystery was seeing the maturing attitude of Sharon and the deepening relationship that is developing between her and Hy
Rating: Summary: Enjoyed it a lot Review: Sharon visits her flight instructor, Matty Wildress, and senses that something is bothering her. After some questioning, the private Matty discloses that her lover John has disappeared and has left her with his young son. Sharon and her lover Hy fear that Matty and the boy may be in danger and they try to protect them. Circumstances go from bad to worse, there is a murder, and Sharon and Hy begin looking for the perpetrator. From California, to Arkansas, Florida and Minnesota the two investigators hunt for John to try to find out who the murderer is, and why John disppeared so suddenly. Marcia Muller's books have come a long way since the late 70's when she first created Private Investigator Sharon McCone. This book is a winner for those who enjoy mystery and adventure stories.
Rating: Summary: Flight instructor hires Sharon Review: Sharon visits her flight instructor, Matty Wildress, and senses that something is bothering her. After some questioning, the private Matty discloses that her lover John has disappeared and has left her with his young son. Sharon and her lover Hy fear that Matty and the boy may be in danger and they try to protect them. Circumstances go from bad to worse, there is a murder, and Sharon and Hy begin looking for the perpetrator. From California, to Arkansas, Florida and Minnesota the two investigators hunt for John to try to find out who the murderer is, and why John disppeared so suddenly. Marcia Muller's books have come a long way since the late 70's when she first created Private Investigator Sharon McCone. This book is a winner for those who enjoy mystery and adventure stories.
Rating: Summary: Another winner by a great storyteller Review: Three years ago, Matty Wildress taught private detective Sharon McCone how to fly an airplane.
It is time for Sharon to renew her flying license, so she goes to see Matty, who she has not seen
in a while. Matty does not seem like the same person as Sharon once trained under. She is
nervous and upset because her lover John Seabrook has disappeared, leaving behind his
pre-teen son to be watched by Matty. A week later, Matty receives a letter from John pleading
with her to immediately flee town (with the lad in hand) before something terrible happens to her
(or the child). Matty plans to heed the advice, but only after she does one last air show.
Shockingly, the plane crashes killing Matty.
.......Sharon cannot ignore the death of her friend. She begins to investigate the missing John and, with
the help of her nephew, traces the vanished man to Florida. Further investigation proves that John
has pulled this stunt at least once before, apparently a decade ago following the murder of his
spouse. As she gets closer to the truth, Sharon, with the help of her lover, place themselves in
danger, needing their best flying skills to survive.
.......BOTH ENDS OF THE NIGHT is the eighteenth Sharon McCone story and surprisingly with
that girth of books and the decade that has passed since the first tale, the novel and the character
remain extremely fresh as if it is the first story of this classic series. The San Francisco-based
McCone is a great female detective and the current story line is fast-paced and exciting.
However, what makes Marcia Muller's novel a passionate one sitting reading experience is the
supporting cast, who add layers of dimension and excitement. Ms. Muller continues to prove that
she earned that 1993 Life Achievement Award for one of the best (if not the best) female private
eye series on the market today.
.....Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Another winner by a magnificent storyteller Review: Three years ago, Matty Wildress taught private detective Sharon McCone how to fly an airplane. It is time for Sharon to renew her flying license, so she goes to see Matty, who she has not seen in a while. Matty does not seem like the same person as Sharon once trained under. She is nervous and upset because her lover John Seabrook has disappeared, leaving behind his pre-teen son to be watched by Matty. A week later, Matty receives a letter from John pleading with her to immediately flee town (with the lad in hand) before something terrible happens to her (or the child). Matty plans to heed the advice, but only after she does one last air show. Shockingly, the plane crashes killing Matty.
...... Sharon cannot ignore the death of her friend. She begins to investigate the missing John and, with the help of her nephew, traces the vanished man to Florida. Further investigation proves that John has pulled this stunt at least once before, apparently a decade ago following the murder of his spouse. As she gets closer to the truth, Sharon, with the help of her lover, place themselves in danger, needing their best flying skills to survive.
..... BOTH ENDS OF THE NIGHT is the eighteenth Sharon McCone story and surprisingly with that girth of books and the decade that has passed since the first tale, the novel and the character remain extremely fresh as if it is the first story of this classic series. The San Francisco based McCone is a great female detective and the current story line is fast-paced and exciting. However, what makes Marcia Muller's novel a passionate one sitting reading experience is the supporting cast, who add layers of dimension and excitement. Ms. Muller continues to prove that she earned that 1993 Life Achievement Award for one of the best (if not the best) female private eye series on the market today. .....Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Another winner by a great storyteller Review: Three years ago, Matty Wildress taught private detective Sharon McCone how to fly an airplane.It is time for Sharon to renew her flying license, so she goes to see Matty, who she has not seenin a while. Matty does not seem like the same person as Sharon once trained under. She is nervous and upset because her lover John Seabrook has disappeared, leaving behind his pre-teen son to be watched by Matty. A week later, Matty receives a letter from John pleading with her to immediately flee town (with the lad in hand) before something terrible happens to her (or the child). Matty plans to heed the advice, but only after she does one last air show. Shockingly, the plane crashes killing Matty. .......Sharon cannot ignore the death of her friend. She begins to investigate the missing John and, with the help of her nephew, traces the vanished man to Florida. Further investigation proves that John has pulled this stunt at least once before, apparently a decade ago following the murder of his spouse. As she gets closer to the truth, Sharon, with the help of her lover, place themselves in danger, needing their best flying skills to survive. .......BOTH ENDS OF THE NIGHT is the eighteenth Sharon McCone story and surprisingly with that girth of books and the decade that has passed since the first tale, the novel and the character remain extremely fresh as if it is the first story of this classic series. The San Francisco-based McCone is a great female detective and the current story line is fast-paced and exciting. However, what makes Marcia Muller's novel a passionate one sitting reading experience is the supporting cast, who add layers of dimension and excitement. Ms. Muller continues to prove that she earned that 1993 Life Achievement Award for one of the best (if not the best) female private eye series on the market today. .....Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Waiting for the next Sharon McCone Review: While I thoroughly enjoyed Both Ends of the Night, I didn't feel as emotionally attached to or involved with Sharon and Hy in this most recent adventure. Still, this novel was exceptionally well-crafted. . This book was not disappointing in its tricky plot, which is classic Muller, and was highly informative about aerobatics. What impresses me most about McCone and Muller is that they share similar characteristics; both are well-researched and organized in the way they produce results. From this perspective, Both Ends of the Night is an exceptional read
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