Sundowner Ubuntu (A Russell Quant Mystery, #5)

Sundowner Ubuntu (A Russell Quant Mystery #5)

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A mother's pain. A million dollars. A missing son. Desperate to right old wrongs, a new client hires Russell Quant to locate her son, Matthew, lost to her for twenty years. But can money relieve remorse? Through good old-fashioned detective work, Russell peels away the layers of a carefully concealed life, grown from the seeds of traumatic childhood violence. Tracking Matt...more
Paperback, 286 pages
Published October 15th 2007 by Insomniac Press
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    Richard
    Rating: a very very narrow full 3* of five

    This is Russell Quant's fifth mystery outing.

    It's not the best book in the series. It's exciting. It's got Russell in love at last. It's just not all there, exactly. Things don't hang together. Stuff that should be easy is hard for the character, because it needs to be for plot reasons, and that's just not a good sign for the future. Things that simply don't make sense are gaily skipped past, with seldom a nod at their improbability.

    A hate crime committe...more
    Neil Mudde
    I cannot believe being an avid reader of mysteries, member of a gay men's book club, that I did not read this series of books, it is 3:30 am I was not able to fall asleep until I knew the ending of the story, wow, what a roller-coaster ride, I will simply need to do "my cucumber slice on my eyes" treatment today to look presentable! It was worth every minute!
    What a story, cannot wait to get my hands on the whole series, what a treat to look forward to.
    I also realize from finding Mr Bidulka on fa...more
    Booknblues
    I discovered Anthony Bidulka's Russell Quant series, about a gay private investigator who lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The first one had me hooked as I loved the setting, characters and plot. There was plenty of action to go around.

    With Sundowner Ubuntu, I was provided with an added bonus of a trip to Africa a setting I always love. Quant is given the task of finding a client's estranged son. This boy was in quite a bit of trouble as a teenager and his father disowned him. After the father...more
    Elizabeth
    One of the reasons I read this series is to figure out what the titles mean and I enjoy the mysteries as well. Russell Quant is an amusing fellow with a tongue-in-cheek approach to life and he takes on the case of a missing person that eventually takes him to South Africa, then to Botswana and finally Zambia with dragging footsteps following him all the way. The reader makes some connections long before Russell does in this particular case and I for one was less forgiving at the end.

    The draggin...more
    Emanuela ~plastic duck~
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    Scot
    Fifth in the series on a gay private detective from Saskatchewan. The good news--he eventually travels to South Africa on a case, and from that point the cultural and geographic details as well as the plot get more interesting. The bad news--at times this author seems more eager to show off what he can do with a clever simile or seductive red herring than use the most appropriate detail or nuance to maintain tone and development of the narrative. It seems to be too self-consciously about the aut...more
    Melissa
    The fifth book in the Russell Quant Mystery series takes us from Saskatchewan, Canada to the safari lands of Africa; driven by a mother’s regrets and a son’s desire to never be found. Even if you’ve never read a Russell Quant Mystery, you’ll feel like he’s an old friend with the candid narrative and down to earth dialogue.

    The story begins with a seemingly ordinary request from a mother wanting to find the son she let slip away twenty years ago. Russell soon finds out that this particular son do...more
    Shiela
    Read for bookclub but I kinda enjoyed this far fetched mystery for its funny, very sarcastic and colloquial dialogue--that is until the very last sentence of this book. Now I'm not to sure if I should continue reading this series to find out what that was all about or I should get out while I still can. Hmmm...

    Oh, the other thing I really liked about it was the fact that the mystery is set in Saskatchewan and I could picture many of the places that the action took place in.
    Tessa
    I stumbled on the Russel Quant series by accident, but I am soo happy I did. This series is amazing. The gay PI, even though the gay aspect is really minor. It is funny writing, captivating reading that I cannot put down. I love all the caracters of his story: Jared, Anthony, Sereena, Barbra,...
    Shawn
    Bidulka's best book yet in the Russell Quant series! Come on Book 6!!!



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    Lil' Grogan
    Once the pace picked up, I started to get really engrossed in this one. Every time I figured it out before Quant, there was another twist. The red herrings, the heartbreak of the stories, the idea of ubuntu - all told with his characteristic cheekiness.
    Greg Wolfson
    cute mystery
    Elias Samuels
    Full of twists. Love in the air with the hunky boyfriend. Love the scenarios, Africa didn't look as good as it does now to me.
    Writerlibrarian
    Fifth book in the series and although the mystery is interesting (it did manage to surprise me twice) the overall pace of the plot and character development is like watching paint dry. It's not that I don't love Russell and his circle of friends and foes, it's that the book read like it was stuck on the slow path. I have no idea what is giving me this impression, still I'm looking forward to the next book to see what happens to the characters.
    Dan Beliveau
    I love this guy! Read them in order, but read them...
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    May 17, 2013 Vennie marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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