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The Bookwoman's Last Fling: A Cliff Janeway…
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The Bookwoman's Last Fling: A Cliff Janeway Novel (Cliff Janeway Novels) (Original 2006; 2007. Auflage)

von John Dunning

Reihen: Cliff Janeway (5)

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Traveling to Idaho at the invitation of a wealthy horse owner, Cliff discovers a stunning collection of first-edition children's classics. The books are valued in the millions, which would be excellent news for their owner--if he hadn't suddenly been murdered. Considering the worth of the books, it's no secret why someone would kill to get near them. But to find out who that someone is, Cliff must pound a trail through the world of horseracing.… (mehr)
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Titel:The Bookwoman's Last Fling: A Cliff Janeway Novel (Cliff Janeway Novels)
Autoren:John Dunning
Info:Pocket (2007), Paperback, 528 pages
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The Bookwoman's Last Fling von John Dunning (2006)

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Too many horses, too few books.
A disappointment, considering it was the last book in the series (due to Dunning’s poor health). ( )
  mimji | Apr 20, 2024 |
Cliff Janeway is hired to assess the value of a book collection of a recently deceased eccentric. The story gets more complex as it turns out the collection was started by the young wife of the deceased. She had died of complications from a peanut allergy many years before. Janeway can’t work with the estate’s manager and contacts the daughter of the decedent. It turns out she is also a bibliophile and believes her mother was murdered. Race horses play a central role in the story. Janeway decides to investigate the death of the young Walkman even though it happened twenty years earlier. It turns out that he starts his investigation by working with the race horses. He gradually collects evidence and the solution to the mystery came as a surprise to me. Janeway tells his story in a way that brings the characters to life and keeps the reader engaged. I say Janeway because the story is told from his perspective. I thought I had read all of the Janeway stories but this one had slipped under my radar. Glad I finally discovered it in the process of rereading the series. ( )
  waldhaus1 | Aug 20, 2022 |
[This is a review I wrote in 2008]

** Another Brilliant Book-ish Whodunnit - but this time with a horse racing twist!**

Yet another page-turning, intriguing crime story in the Bookman series by John Dunning. This one is quite different to those that have gone before, in that in this novel Cliff Janeway turns his hand to "walking hots" on a racetrack (cooling down hot horses that have just exercised or run a race). It's quite a lot like reading a Dick Francis, with a lot of information about the racetrack and racing, but there is still a book-related plot running through the book - this time mostly on the theme of collectable children's books.

Cliff Janeway, the Denver bookman, is as appealing as ever, and still can't give up his ex-cop past to concentrate solely on his bookstore. When a wealthy horse trainer H. R. Geiger dies, Janeway is asked to investigate his late wife's legacy of rare 1st edition children's books. Janeway soon discovers that a number of her books have been carefully stolen over time and replaced with cheaper imitation reprint editions. However, the waters soon muddy as other family members get involved and Janeway soons realises he might just be on the hunt for a killer too...

Brilliant! If you like books and you haven't come across this series before then start with the first one, 'The Sign of the Book'. The others are 'The Bookman's Promise', 'The Bookman's Wake', and 'Booked to Die'. ( )
  ArdizzoneFan | Nov 14, 2020 |
A quick, easy to read mystery. ( )
  Terrie2018 | Feb 21, 2020 |
BOTTOM-LINE:
Slow book, too much about horses and not enough detecting.
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PLOT OR PREMISE:
Janeway is hired to appraise part of an estate, a collection of first-edition children's books amassed by a woman who died 20 years before. Now the husband has died, and his children want to distribute the money, but first, everything has to be totalled up.
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WHAT I LIKED:
Early on, the case has some interesting bits including discovery that someone has been slowly replacing some of the books with cheap duplicates, but not in any strategic way. Someone who knows something about value, but skipping some obvious choice books. It doesn't take much for a daughter who also loves books to want Janeway to figure out if the mother was killed, and if so, by who. A bunch of brothers run around, and they're all a little bit crazy, but who is the craziest? The dead husband was a horseman, and Janeway works for one of the brothers as a stable boy / horse walker to get in with the horse crowd. Reads a lot like a vintage Dick Francis book.
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WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:
As with most Janeway novels, there are two mysteries interwoven -- the death of the young wife 20 years before and the theft of the children's books. Unfortunately, the story spends a LONG time with the horse crowd with not much happening. It read more like a personal diary than a mystery novel. Huge stretches of time with NOTHING RELEVANT to the mystery. Equally, neither of the mysteries are unraveled in an interesting way, just plodding in one case and almost happenstance in another. And so obvious for one ending, yet it takes forever to get there.
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DISCLOSURE:
I received no compensation, not even a free copy, in exchange for this review. I am not personal friends with the author, nor do I follow him on social media. ( )
  polywogg | Apr 8, 2019 |
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Traveling to Idaho at the invitation of a wealthy horse owner, Cliff discovers a stunning collection of first-edition children's classics. The books are valued in the millions, which would be excellent news for their owner--if he hadn't suddenly been murdered. Considering the worth of the books, it's no secret why someone would kill to get near them. But to find out who that someone is, Cliff must pound a trail through the world of horseracing.

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