Pride and Predator by Sally Wright, Joe Blades

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  • ISBN: 0345425898
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: December 1999
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Synopsis

ACADEMIC SLEUTH BEN REESE IS BACK--
SMOKING OUT A KILLER IN SCOTLAND.

Parson Jonathan MacLean is too healthy and widely loved to die so young. Yet suddenly and mysteriously he's dead. Archivist Ben Reese, in Scotland to appraise the treasures of Balnagard Castle for his old friend Lord Alexander Chisholm, suspects cold-blooded murder. And he is absolutely certain it was one of Jonathan's kith and kin who slipped into his picnic hamper the bees that triggered his fatal allergy. What Ben doesn't suspect is that the same venomous killer is now arranging a most creative death for Ben himself. . . .

Publishers Weekly

While walking along a remote path in central Scotland on his way to an appointment, Parson Jonathan MacLean suddenly collapses and dies. His wife is stunned because MacLean was healthy and there was apparently no reason for his death. Meanwhile, when American archivist and amateur sleuth Ben Reese arrives to appraise the contents of a nearby estate, he's asked to investigate the parson's death. Evidence suggests MacLean was killed by a bee sting, but when an attempt is made on Reese's life and MacLean's wife turns up dead, Reese realizes that murder is afoot. Suspects begin to surface--from MacLean's brother to a local resident recently released from a mental institution. Set against the backdrop of the beautiful yet mysterious Scottish countryside and filled with suspicious locals who for reasons of their own take sides for or against Reese, this is quite a compelling story. Wright (Publish and Perish, which also features Reese) not only provides clever leads to challenge the reader, but she has also created a strong and interesting protagonist in Reese, himself a widower, who is able to use his personal experience to solve the crime. (Dec.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Sally Wright is a graduate of Northwestern University, where she earned a degree in oral interpretation of literature. She has also completed graduate work at the University of Washington. Publish and Perish was her first novel.

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05/02/2001: An excellent read, and a fantastic start to a great new detective series. The plot unravels without huge leaps and unrealistic twists that cause one to toss a book aside with disgust. Reese reminds me of Inspector Morse with his painful memories and dark side.

Pride and Predatorby Anonymous

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01/31/2000: I loved this one even more than the first Ben Reese Mystery. It's harder to figure out who the murderer is and very in depth and captivating. I would recommend this book very highly!