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The stages of Howard Engle's mysteries are completely unpredictable; not formulaic. People thought of as villains are taking meetings with Benny Cooperman; the refreshing kinds of twists and turns many readers express wanting more of in mystery novels. It is a bonus, a trait of special interest, that the setting is normally a realistic taste of small town Canada as well.
— Jun 12, 2018 10:13AM

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A fantastic mystery, written and progressing in a way that no other author does it. If you have not known of Howard Engel's talent and his beloved Niagara Falls region series before: put the first novel on your wish lists! Canadian authors are special and compelling for a reason. Don't let "not known as well as they should be" be one of those special traits!
— Jun 11, 2018 08:23AM

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We had company over Thursday and went on an overdue cleaning spree, as well as a little cooking: my parents and my aunt, visiting from British Columbia. It was a lovely time and I can see that my aunt & I will enjoy discussing books. Perhaps Mom will get into it more too, now that she is settled at her and Dad's apartment. With a very neat house: back to retiring at night with Howard Engel and other books, I go!
— Jun 09, 2018 09:16AM

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Howard Engel's loveable character is trotting along nicely and making use of highschool contacts, as usual. We don't know what the plot is yet, beyond the general subject of a toxic waste company possibly killing the husband of Benny Cooperman's client. We are tagging along to see how he gleans more information, from that broad scope, in the same boat as we are. I forgot that he took up a girlfriend, last mystery!
— Jun 06, 2018 04:42AM

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Howard Engel's mystery novels and exceptionally good, witty writing are excursions that feel wonderful every time you read one page of his books. I hope friends put him on their radar and try his first book! It stuns me that this mystery stalwart, Canadian and well past, has scarcely been read by any of them. Neither "cozy" nor violent. These are intelligent, fast-paced "standard adult mystery".
— Jun 05, 2018 09:55AM

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I'm stunned none of my 250+ book-loving, mystery-loving, and even Canadian peers and pals have read this! Published only in 1990, the 7th of Howard Engel's wonderful series; a few of you read his first and second.
Goodness, his intelligent writing, plotting, humour, and unique setting (small city Canada, for a change) are well worth going further! Benny is loveable, not hardboiled. You must try Howard's series!
— Jun 04, 2018 11:06AM
Goodness, his intelligent writing, plotting, humour, and unique setting (small city Canada, for a change) are well worth going further! Benny is loveable, not hardboiled. You must try Howard's series!