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Liars all : a Brodie Farrell mystery /

by Bannister, Jo.
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Published by : Minotaur Books, (New York :) Physical details: 319 p. ; 22 cm. ISBN: 0312612397 Subject(s): Farrell, Brodie (Fictitious character) --Fiction. | Women private investigators --Fiction. | Mugging --Fiction. | Murder --Investigation --Fiction. | Mugging victims --Fiction. | Jewelry theft --Fiction. | Guilt --Fiction. | Detective and mystery stories. Year : 2010
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“Bannister is one of the undersung treasures of the mystery genre.” ---Chicago Tribune

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Liars All

08/12/2010

A tragic car accident. A missing necklace. A local mobster. An infant with an incurable disease. This book has enough twists and sub-plots to keep anyone's brain whirring. This mystery was more interesting than Laughed 'Till He Died. I enjoyed the British setting and the twists in the plot, especially toward the end. Many authors, myself included, have a wretched end game. It is very difficult to write the last chapter of a book - the problems are all solved, the characters are well-known, all the loose ends are tied up. But this book had a satisfying ending, and not one that dragged out long after the denouement, either. I will probably see if the public library has any more books by this author.

one of my favorite authors

07/25/2010

Another in the outstanding Brodie Farrell series - the characters are so intricately drawn and human - you won't be able to put it down.

Time to End This Series

06/13/2010

This series seems to have run its course. The characters in the earlier books, especially Brodie Farrell, were refreshing and the plots captured the reader's interest. Sadly, the characters have become intensely self-centered and endlessly self-analytical (especially that pseudo-saintly bore Daniel Hood) while the who-done-it tension is almost nonexistent. I did finish Liars All in the hope that it somehow would improve as the pages turned but no such luck.

superb Brodie Farrell mystery

04/01/2010

In South Downs, Bobby Carson purposely runs down Tom Sanger and Jane Moss; Tom dies and Jane is severely injured. Bobby stops not to see if the couple is okay, but instead he steals a black star sapphire necklace that Tom just gave to his fiancée. <br /> <br />Bobby pawns the necklace, but is caught soon afterward by law enforcement. Bobby's mother Margaret feels sad and melancholy as she had high hopes for her son; she hires Brodie Farrell of Looking for Something? to find the necklace and give it back to Jane. <br /> <br />This is a superb Brodie Farrell mystery (see Closer Still) as the two moms share a special camaraderie with Margaret knowing her offspring is a psychopath and Brodie's child Jonathan is very sick. Besides the moms and their sons, the support cast enhances this extremely emotional investigation especially Jane's friend and assistant Daniel Hood and Brodie's ex Detective Superintendent Jack Deacon. Fans of the excellent series will realize this is one of the best as readers will muse over the things we do for love. <br /> <br />Harriet Klausner <br />