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"fine romantic mystery"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 20, 2005 on The Best Reviews
SummaryCoastal Maine serves as the appealing backdrop for this
charming but clichéd novel of romantic suspense from Chapman
(The Seductive Imposter). When a lobsterman alerts state
Assistant Attorney General Willow Foster to the presence of
contaminants in Puffin Harbor, she begins a secret
investigation. She's unofficially assisted by bar owner and
former salvager Duncan Ross, whose offers of both marriage
and passion she's been resisting since a one-night stand 18
months earlier. As the two explore both the corporate paper
trail and the local seascape, Duncan reveals that he's
actually a Scottish lord, while Willow is forced to grapple
with her fear of commitment. The story's use of
old-fashioned romantic conventions often seems silly in this
modern context. Corporate polluters call their victims
"Miss," while Duncan's sister's Internet lover arrives from
New Zealand carrying family heirlooms to ask for permission
to court. Chapman's mimicry of Duncan's brogue is also
unfortunate, making him sound more like Popeye ("Can ya
climb with yar splint?") than an aristocratic adventurer.
This novel works best when it focuses on the timeless bonds
between friends and family, community and place.
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