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Cold Water Burning

Cold Water Burning

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Powerhouse
Review: "Cold Water Burning" is a fine novel. John Straley's prose is
graphic and precise, at times becoming poetry--as one might guess from the title. The characters are unique, believable, and finely-drawn. They live in the plot, not because of the plot: that is to say, the action develops because the characters themselves are the humans they are, surviving life as best they know how.

I've just ordered more John Straley novels--they are a delight.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mystery and Suspense, Alaska Style
Review: Cecil Younger is a private investigator in the town of Sitka, Alaska, and his greatest success as a defense investigator has left him suffering with nightmares of murder, fire and screaming children. Three years after the arson death of two adults and two children aboard a fishing scow, Cecil is still convinced Richard Ewers had nothing to do with the crime. But just as a raging storm heads straight for Sitka, Ewers, who was found innocent at a highly publicized trial, goes missing along with fifty thousand dollars and his wife Patricia asks Cecil to find him.

Cecil agrees, but when he doesn't act fast enough for Patricia, she takes matters into her own hands. Her attempt to interrogate a couple of the suspects ends in tragedy, leaving Cecil looking like the town villain, responsible for yet another miscarriage of justice. With almost everybody against him, Cecil doggedly plods on with tension building until another tragedy strikes the town. In a terrific conclusion to this five star tale, Cecil must battle not only a personal enemy but also the deadly forces of nature.

Reviewed submitted by Captain Katie Osborne

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Colder Water Burning is HOT!
Review: Cold Water Burning by John Straley is the latest foray of Cecil Younger the private eye. In this outing, our intrepid hero (who is on the wagon) is caught up in a nasty investigation involving a murder of a family. The more Younger digs, the more bodies turn up. An excellent tale that reaches heights of poetic expression without being corny. By far the best novel of Straley's to date. Though all good, this one is quite touching. The descriptions of the folks of Sitka could be like that of any small town America.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Colder Water Burning is HOT!
Review: Cold Water Burning by John Straley is the latest foray of Cecil Younger the private eye. In this outing, our intrepid hero (who is on the wagon) is caught up in a nasty investigation involving a murder of a family. The more Younger digs, the more bodies turn up. An excellent tale that reaches heights of poetic expression without being corny. By far the best novel of Straley's to date. Though all good, this one is quite touching. The descriptions of the folks of Sitka could be like that of any small town America.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sitka depopulated - almost
Review: Every few pages there is a body. Even at book's end a skeleton shows up. Nevertheless, this is not a bloody book. It is a tightly constructed mystery with well delineated characters. It moves right along, with ravens, like a Greek chorus, checking on the action. Plenty of red herrings to mislead the reader. Recommendable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Local with a bias
Review: I will start out declaring my bias: I lived in Sitka, Alaska for 7 years (now in Juneau for the past 3) and know John and the people of Sitka well. It is for this reason actually I thought I would share something, possibily of interest, with readers or potential readers of John's work.

It was quite obvious to me that John used his latest novel not only to entertain his readers, but to tip his hat to the people of Sitka who have provided him such good material and, more importantly, friendship over the past many years.

Many of the positive side characters and a few of the main ones in this latest novel are John's friends and neighbors. If not in total, at least enough to convey a "tip of the hat" from John to them. While this is not unique to this book or John as a writer, he references so many local people and in such a way that reading the book was like watching him shake hands and pat the backs of his fellow Sitkans.

I hope readers are able to pick up on this and that it allows them to feel perhaps even more immeresed in the Sitka by the Sea John describes so well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cold Water Burning
Review: I've been a fan of Straley's books after visiting Sitka, which is where he lives. I have read them all and without question this is the best yet! I love an unpredictable book, Straley does well in this fashion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cold Water Burning
Review: Once again John Straley has proved a master at intrigue and keeping the reader guessing right to the end. Most Straley fans will be happy his P.I., Cecil, has matured, has accepted new responsibilities, and can be seen as continuing to grow. The setting of Sitka, Alaska is of course spectacular. Anyone who hasn't been there will recognize the place when they go just from Straley's descriptions, and they will recogize the people as well. The story sucks you in and keeps you turning pages. The twists and turns of the plot captivate. Thanks, John, for a really good read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cold Water Burning
Review: Once again John Straley has proved a master at intrigue and keeping the reader guessing right to the end. Most Straley fans will be happy his P.I., Cecil, has matured, has accepted new responsibilities, and can be seen as continuing to grow. The setting of Sitka, Alaska is of course spectacular. Anyone who hasn't been there will recognize the place when they go just from Straley's descriptions, and they will recogize the people as well. The story sucks you in and keeps you turning pages. The twists and turns of the plot captivate. Thanks, John, for a really good read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Couldn't Put It Down
Review: This is one of those books you find yourself reading into the wee hours of the morning. Definitely a fun read and nonstop action.

I gave it only four stars because a truly great book has interesting ideas in addition to an interesting plot. In truth, I would have given it 4.5 stars if that was an option.

Straley's books are all consistently fun to read. The earlier novels are more rich with Native American folklore. This one has an intricate plot that keeps twisting this way and that all of the way until the end.

Read this book now. You won't be sorry.


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