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Lunenburg

di Keith Baker

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Near the town of Lunenberg in Novia Scotia a young boy witnesses an horrific crime. Years later, Scottish journalist John Taggart is headed for Canada to cover one of the biggest stories of his career, haunted by the mystery of his origins. He never knew his father's identity and his mother's mental decline now means it will never be revealed. Meanwhile Annie Welles, an officer in Halifax, Nova Scotia's Major Crimes Unit, is faced with two curious and apparently unrelated murders, while a corrupt superior plots to end her career. When Annie and Taggart meet, they are both at turning points in their lives, and both are about to become involved in a conspiracy that will change them forever - if it doesn't kill them first.… (altro)
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This was an excellent mystery. I was kept guessing right to the end.

Annie Welles is a police detective in Halifax. She has fairly recently been divorced and her ex-husband and his new wife have custody of her two sons. She hasn't dated since the breakup of her marriage although her police partner made sexual advances to her which she turned down. This soured their working relationship and Annie has been working with an older detective, Walter Flagg.

Prince William is due to visit Lunenburg to launch The Bluenoser III and John Taggart, a British journalist on the royalty beat is going to cover the visit. He is somewhat curious because his mother left Nova Scotia just prior to his birth and he has never visited. He knows nothing about his father as all his mother will tell him is that his father is dead.

Annie and John have a mutual friend who arranges for them to meet so Annie can give John some off-the-record information about security arrangements for the visit. When John's article is hatcheted by a jealous ex-lover Annie is called on the carpet for talking to him. She is given a desk job while her colleagues deal with two murders on one night. While in this desk job she speaks to a parole officer who is concerned that one of his clients, Aaron Gaunt, has missed an appointment. Aaron was in jail for 30 years for the vicious murder of his lover in Lunenburg but while there he got a university bachelor's and master's degree. He is not a typical excon and his disappearance is unusual. When Annie starts looking into it she realizes Gaunt was connected to at least one of the murder victims. And then she realizes that Gaunt bears a striking resemblance to John Taggart; in fact, she thinks Gaunt may be John's father.

Annie and John begin to work together to find Gaunt which also involves looking into the two murders. As they begin to discover more about the two victims they start to think Gaunt may have been falsely accused thirty years ago and the real killer may still be around trying to silence anyone who could discover his identity. Now this includes Annie and John. The final unveiling is tense and riveting.

There was lots of excellent background material in this novel. I've been in Lunenburg and Halifax and the South Shore and I thought Baker caught the location exactly. I intended to read this book for John Mutford's challenge as I thought it would do for the Nova Scotia mystery that I want to read for the challenge (I am planning on reading 13 mysteries set in each province and territory). However, as I read through this book the odd reference I.e. Alsatians instead of German Shepherds and trainers instead of runners made me suspect that Keith Baker perhaps was not Canadian. Sure enough, at the end he thanks good friends in Bedford for making their home available to him during his research. So, I think I will have to find another mystery set in Nova Scotia written by a Canadian but I don't regret reading this book and I'll be looking for more of Keith Baker's books. ( )
  gypsysmom | Aug 9, 2017 |
Surprisingly enjoyable crime mystery. ( )
  infjsarah | Oct 28, 2012 |
In een klein plaatsje vlak bij de Canadese kust worden een vrouwelijke politieagent en een Engelse journalist geconfronteerd met twee moorden die op het eerste gezicht niet veel met elkaar te maken lijken te hebben. Hoe dieper het duo echter graaft, hoe meer verwikkelingen (en hoe meer lijken) ze vinden. Strakke thriller met veel boeiende leuke 'couleur locale'; er komen wat veel figuren langs en de schrijver gebruikt nogal wat clichés (de politieagente is een gescheiden workaholic, de zaak leidt terug naar een grijs verleden, een andere politieagent blijkt de moordenaar), maar de karakters zijn goed geschetst, de plot is onderhoudend en de stijl is simpel maar effectief.
  leestgraag | Dec 10, 2010 |
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Heckman's Island, Nova Scotia, 1970

The boat was painted black, darker than the night, which helped the boy conceal himself. (Prologue)
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The single slice of wholewheat toast popped up like a jack-in-the-box.
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Near the town of Lunenberg in Novia Scotia a young boy witnesses an horrific crime. Years later, Scottish journalist John Taggart is headed for Canada to cover one of the biggest stories of his career, haunted by the mystery of his origins. He never knew his father's identity and his mother's mental decline now means it will never be revealed. Meanwhile Annie Welles, an officer in Halifax, Nova Scotia's Major Crimes Unit, is faced with two curious and apparently unrelated murders, while a corrupt superior plots to end her career. When Annie and Taggart meet, they are both at turning points in their lives, and both are about to become involved in a conspiracy that will change them forever - if it doesn't kill them first.

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