Susan F. (Kukana) reviewed Vineyard Deceit (aka The Double Minded Men) (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 3) on + 131 more book reviews
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3rd book in the series. This one was really fast-paced and I love the setting and the characters.
Becky T. (beanie5) - , reviewed Vineyard Deceit (aka The Double Minded Men) (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 3) on + 18 more book reviews
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Very enjoyable mystery series, especially if one has visited Martha's Vineyard, but the detail is done so well it really does not matter if you have or not.
Julie reviewed Vineyard Deceit (aka The Double Minded Men) (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 3) on + 46 more book reviews
Another good book in this series. I enjoy all the settings, Martha's Vineyard, the various beaches and fishing holes, J.W.'s house and yard, etc. One of the things I really enjoy about the main character, J.W., is the complexity within his simplicity. While he investigates, real life goes on, he picks veggies, mails letters, etc, there's no frantic energy, it's all laid back, like the Vineyard. Less is more.
Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed Vineyard Deceit (aka The Double Minded Men) (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 3) on + 2700 more book reviews
While an interesting series, I'm not so excited reading about J.W.'s cooking exploits, which seem to take up more space in each book. That, and his more graphic descriptions of love making with Zoe. Hey, if J.W. really loved Zoe, would he talk about their love making? :-)
I also find it interesting J.W. often keeps back some aspects of the crime, as in not telling the authorities or the family the entire story.
As a side note: In this book, Craig make a serious mistake in handgun safety.
On page 36, J.W. goes to Manny's house to get a gun to use on his special assignment. Craig depicts Manny as all-knowledgeable about guns. When Manny takes J.W. to the range, he shows him how to load the automatic, as J.W. uses a revolver, then Manny loads a clip into the gun and "...with a strong emphasis on safety, then put the gun on the table."
Hopefully, the barrel is pointed downrange. Or, hopefully maybe not. As this gun expert has already "...jacked a round into the firing chamber." Manny then goes down range---only 25 yards---to set up the targets. But there is a loaded pistol laying on the table also pointing downrange! It doesn't matter if the safety is on, as this is a serious safety violation.
I was OIC/Range Safety Office numerous times while I was in the Marines. If I had done this stupid sequence of events even once, my next job would have been issuing sports equipment as the base Special Services Officer.
I also find it interesting J.W. often keeps back some aspects of the crime, as in not telling the authorities or the family the entire story.
As a side note: In this book, Craig make a serious mistake in handgun safety.
On page 36, J.W. goes to Manny's house to get a gun to use on his special assignment. Craig depicts Manny as all-knowledgeable about guns. When Manny takes J.W. to the range, he shows him how to load the automatic, as J.W. uses a revolver, then Manny loads a clip into the gun and "...with a strong emphasis on safety, then put the gun on the table."
Hopefully, the barrel is pointed downrange. Or, hopefully maybe not. As this gun expert has already "...jacked a round into the firing chamber." Manny then goes down range---only 25 yards---to set up the targets. But there is a loaded pistol laying on the table also pointing downrange! It doesn't matter if the safety is on, as this is a serious safety violation.
I was OIC/Range Safety Office numerous times while I was in the Marines. If I had done this stupid sequence of events even once, my next job would have been issuing sports equipment as the base Special Services Officer.