Saturday, January 22, 2011

Murder in the Deep South "

A story of greed, suspicion and murder, "Deep South" by Nevada Barr, the eighth book in the series of Anna Pigeon, a National Park Ranger. This time Anna Ranger District of the Natchez Trace Parkway in Mississippi, when a murder occurs in the park. As Anna tries to solve the case, he finds himself faced with several complications, such as the Mississippi mud, and Kudzu.

I liked the description of the characters, and soon came to the detailed description of the funTrace. The tension built well, the good red herring weaving of the story, the characters complex and kept me reading, even though I had thought that the beginning of the book moves a bit 'slow. The first three chapters of the story seemed a relatively quick end to learn than to sentiment.

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But after I finished reading "Deep South", I wanted to read another story from Nevada Barr's Anna Pigeon. The author has managed to get me addicted to this series with onlyTranche. "Deep South" was the first novel I had read Nevada Barr, but I was easily able to lose myself in the story, without reading each of the last seven books with the parking.

Barr took the good, the bad, and the beauty of not only Mississippi, but also in the deep south as a whole. There were moments when I felt the people, places and situations that happen very well in my backyard, as you could read that lives in the depthsSouth

Overall, I liked the book, the novel and recommend to other readers of mystery and excitement. However, if you are a fan of detective novels and stories take place, starting with a bang, or if you prefer to lose patience with detailed descriptions, then you can enjoy not "Deep South". But if you're willing to wait for history to get the rhythm after the first few chapters, I would recommend that you get a chance on the book.

Copyright CM Clifton

Murder in the Deep South "

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