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The Bookwoman's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway, Bk 5)
The Bookwoman's Last Fling - Cliff Janeway, Bk 5
Author: John Dunning
When wealthy horse trainer H. R. Geiger dies, Denver bookman Cliff Janeway encounters the legacy of the man's wife, Candice, a true bookwoman who left behind an assortment of rare first-edition children's books. Sent to assess the collection, Janeway soon finds that several titles are missing, replaced by cheap reprints -- while other hu...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780731813070
ISBN-10: 0731813073
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 337
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed The Bookwoman's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway, Bk 5) on + 203 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Another great Cliff Janeway story. This time, Dunning sends Cliff off to work behind the scenes at some race tracks. Terrific background stuff, since Dunning worked with race horses earlier in his life. The books are all juveniles this time. A fine read.
bookaddicted avatar reviewed The Bookwoman's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway, Bk 5) on + 128 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I remember reading an interview John Dunning gave in which he said that he didn't think a series should go beyond 5 books. "The Bookwoman's Last Fling" is the fifth book in his Cliff Janeway series and in some ways his weakest. Unlike the previous books, this one seemed too long and not as attention grabbing - almost as if he felt he had an obligation to write it but his heart wasn't in it. It isn't a bad book. But, based on the others it left me feeling just so-so about the characters and the plot line. And despite his statement, I have a feeling there will be at least another book coming with Janeway.
reviewed The Bookwoman's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway, Bk 5) on + 317 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The author combines his knowledge of rare books and racetracks for a thrilling mystery.
reviewed The Bookwoman's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway, Bk 5) on + 296 more book reviews
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I agree with another reviewer that this one is perhaps the weakest of the Janeway books, but I enjoyed it as I have all of the others. There is a bit too much horse-racing information and not enough about books and the bibliomania that is the problem here. Francis does the horse racing stuff better, anyway. If Dunning writes another one, though, I will read it.
reviewed The Bookwoman's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway, Bk 5) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is one of my favorite series that I only recently discovered. The adventures of a cop-turned bookseller and the lengths he goes to, to find rare books. It does not sound very exciting, but believe me it is. This one is not the best of the series, but it is quite well written. It is a whole new world out there for him to seek out authentic first editions - not just for the financial aspect, but just the hunger to find that one hidden gem. There is a mixture of crime detective and book facts that somehow just pulls you in. Check out "The Sign of the Book" and "Booked to Die", too.
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BethG avatar reviewed The Bookwoman's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway, Bk 5) on + 108 more book reviews
Janeway is called to Idaho to appraise a book collection, but things are never simple for Cliff. It is an astounding collection, but someone has clearly been stealing some of the books.

He is still absorbing that mystery when he must start investigating the death of the woman who made the collection, though she has been dead for many years. Was her death an accident, suicide, or murder?

Janeway must immerse himself in the racetrack life, looking for those who remember the Bookwoman.

Dunning is a good writer in the "hard boiled" style and the background of books and racing is vivid and interesting.

However, I found this story a bit drear. None of Dunning's books are light and humorous, but this one seemed especially dark. (I suppose our current long, long winter could be influencing me.)

If you have not read Dunning before, I would suggest that you start with another book, since some of the problems Janeway faces have been building in the previous books. Still if you like tough guy mysteries with a bit of book lore, you'll like the books of John Dunning.
reviewed The Bookwoman's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway, Bk 5) on + 54 more book reviews
I have enjoyed all of Dunning's Cliff Janeway books and this one did not let me down.
cyndij avatar reviewed The Bookwoman's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway, Bk 5) on + 1031 more book reviews
I've enjoyed the last four Cliff Janeway books by Dunning, but perhaps I just wasn't in the right mood when I read this one. Janeway is hired by the estate of a very rich man to investigate missing books from the library of the man's wife, also deceased. While he's deciding whether he wants to work for these very unpleasant people, he meets the one good offspring and gets drawn into whether or not the woman was actually murdered. The locales were interesting: he spends quite a lot of time at a ranch and also working at a racetrack, but wow this book is slow. Talk talk talk, all the same questions, every answer has to be dragged out of the character over ten or more pages while they dither and ditz and evade. It seemed like it went on interminably. Finally when he gets close to solving the mystery, we head off into left field for the answer. The book has some good moments, and what looks like an interesting bit of character development for Janeway, but I would have appreciated about 100 fewer pages.


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