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A View To Die For (2012)

by Richard Houston(Favorite Author)
3.78 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
publisher
Smashwords Edition
series
To Die For series
review 1: Raunchy guy, rough around the edges. The average American guy? One would hope not, but this single, hard-drinking, McDonald burger man from a one room cabin in Colorado goes to Missouri to help out his sister from the tight spot she's found herself in following the death of her husband. The house sits on a bluff overlooking the Lake of the Ozarks--gorgeous view--hence the title, but underneath the beauty of the home and the humidity of the land lay a chorus of characters caught in a multi-plot of intrigue and felonious activities. Jake owns Fred, his Golden Retriever, who is rapidly having his liver ruined by the beer and burger diet of his owner, but loves Jake and doesn't realize dogs are supposed to have food of their own. Jakes sister, Megan, is not only looking at a ... morepossible homicide charge in the death of her husband but is apparently in the process of defaulting on the loan of that gorgeous house on the bluff and seems to handle it with an abundance of alcohol as well. Jake and Megan must prove that she neither killed Mike, nor that he committed suicide--a serious obstruction to collection the much needed insurance money. Megan has a son, Kevin, whose best buddy is Travis, both of whom seem to personify today's teen generation and might be enough to make a barren couple feel better about the situation. Thrown into the mix is a cast of characters adding to the twists and turns of the plot. Jake struggles mightily with each twist and turn and eventually triumphs. Returning to Colorado, however, Jake discovers the fat lady had not yet sung. Interesting and different, a bit of Americana. Men might identify better with this novel and I could recommend to anyone with mid-western origins.
review 2: I decided to read this book because of the dog on the cover and I do like a good mystery. I felt the story was confusing at times, due to the timeline of the events. Jake went to help his sister, but also went because of his dad's health issues. He ended up being in everyone's business, but not his dad's. I just thought he would want to be there before he passed. I also thought there were a few too many beers drunk during the story and too many bathroom breaks. I do get that the author was letting the reader know that Jake was a casual kick-back type of guy, but really, it got kind of old. Also, I kind of liked Meg until I decided she was a lush, then her character became not too believable. Glad Jake took the dog back to Colorado where he could be happy. less
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Sanet
I don't get the other reviews. This was not a great book. It just never got exciting for me.
Jenn
Loved this book! I read it in a few days. I'm looking forward to another one of his books.
Lawler
Horrible. I could not finish it. Just went on and on and not much happened.
karendlt
Well written with great characters.
coco101
very good
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