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A Stolen Season August 18, 2008 Very good murder mystery. All books by Steve Hamilton have been wonderful. I introduced my book club to this author and they have requested my other books by this same author.
Atmosphere & Plot Match February 29, 2008 Terrific structure in "A Stolen Season." The start was slow, interesting and fairly simple. For awhile, I was worried when Alex McKnight escaped from a very dangerous situation and just lucked out, escaping from a sure death by not doing anything. I thought the plot was having a little trouble getting off the ground. From that point forward, it's off to the races. The ending is neat. It ends in a way that is consistent with the build-up, including the aforementioned escape. The fog and the weather created a wonderfully evocative backdrop and Hamilton populates the landscape with a series of sharply drawn characters. My recommendation is don't give up if you find the beginning a bit slow. You won't be sorry. Inspirational image: "Pain so real it makes its own fog."
Good, Fast-Paced Thriller February 21, 2008 This is a good and easy read, with a lot of action, well-defined characters, some interesting geography, and a peek into Ojibwa culture of the Upper Michigan Peninsula. Ex-cop Alex McKnight manages to get himself involved in a situation that becomes bigger and bigger with each passing page, bringing him and his buddies Vinnie and Leon into closer and repeated contact with some pretty bad guys. The theme revolves around smuggling between the U.S. and Canada and, of course, a love story. The book is very well-done throughout most of it, but towards the end, as the author realizes he has to bring things to a close, it gets kinda wacky and unrealistic. McKnight is an endearing kind of character but at the end he starts acting like he's off his meds, running around in a frenzy, like a loose -- and self-destructive -- cannon. But the ending, which borders on nuttiness,shouldn't take away too much from what is an enjoyable, fast-paced book.
His Best By Far ... January 26, 2008 I am a mystery/detective novel fan. Some click and some don't. I started with Block, originally rejected but eventually got into Child, enjoy Eisler, am hot and cold (mostly) on Vachss and then for a while hit the wall. Simply could not find anyone who was not derivative and thin on character.
I finally gave Hamilton a shot and basically read each of his McKnight stories in a row. They grew on me and what I liked best was each one kept getting better. He graduated as a writer.
A Stolen Season is in a class of it's own, a terrific read. I simply do not know where he goes next and I assume Hamilton feels the same since he is now trying another character. However, I look forward to seeing what he comes up with next for Alex.... this one was a very good one !!!
Another excellent, very enjoyable book October 25, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
A Stolen Season: An Alex McKnight Novel (Alex McKnight Novels)
In this new book, Steve Hamilton has done another great job. He keeps living up to his reputation which he created by the publication of his earlier Alex McKnight Novels. The story is very entertaining and often quite ironic, although I found the end of the book a little disappointing. However, his characters, in particular Chief Maven, are brilliant. In addition, the geography of the story, including vivid weather descriptions, contributes much to the atmosphere. A must read! Do not miss out on this one. I am already looking forward to the next Alex McKnight publication.
Hans Mannheim, Amstelveen
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