Amazon.com Arly Hanks, Maggody's mother-ridden police chief, is a technophobe who cringes at the sight of a mouse, especially when it's connected to a computer. But when Maggody goes online, the Net brings murder, pornography, and maybe Satan to town. Or so the God-fearing folks who live, pray, and mind everyone else's business in Maggody believe. Gwynnie Packwood, a 17-year-old unwed mother, sees the new computer lab at the elementary school as her ticket out of town, and so does Justin Bailey, the instructor who assures the townspeople he can bring the wired world to Maggody without letting the devil in. Justin and Chapel, his dissatisfied wife, aren't the only newcomers in Maggody; there are also Lazarus and Seth, whose connection with Gwynnie just might have led to her murder. But even without the strangers, Maggody has more than its share of home-grown oddballs, especially the Buchanons, who count among their numbers the mayor of Maggody, his long-suffering wife, pigs of the two- and four-footed variety, and assorted moonshiners and feral boys. The Buchanons drive Arly nearly as crazy as Ruby Bee, proprietor of the Flamingo Motel and the Ruby Bee Bar and Grill (and Arly's mother). And while she may have infinite resources, home-spun wisdom, and irrepressible curiosity and she may see whatever Arly misses and rarely misses a chance to point it out to her aggravated daughter, she's also too much of a lady to tell the police chief when pornographic pictures of Maggody's leading citizens flit across her computer monitor. By the time Arly finds out, they're under suspicion for Gwynnie's murder too, and Satan's stalking the trailer park. Hess's cozies are full of local color and colorful locals; the mystery is merely the container for this Southern-fried ramble through lovingly described and defiantly redneck country. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Publishers Weekly The latest Arly Hanks mystery (after Misery Loves Maggody) proves once again the author's mastery of light-hearted country humor. The tiny Arkansas town of Maggody is in an uproar because one of the local high school teachers has obtained a grant to set up a computer lab for students and citizens. The move toward new technology provokes a fiery debate in the town hall, where the mayor's wife argues that the Internet's easy access to smut makes it the work of the devil. But when the computers and a systems operator arrive, everyone flocks to see the town's Web site, including a 17-year-old named Gwynnie. She and her infant son have just moved to Maggody so she can live with her aunt while studying for her GED, and more than one young man is smitten with her good looks and helpless predicament. But when Gwynnie is murdered and the town's e-mails are tainted with pornographic pictures that flash on the screen for a moment, then disappear, some residents think the devil has indeed arrived and taken up a religious crusade against the new computer lab. It's up to level-headed police chief Arly Hanks to find the earthly causes to both crimes. In order to do so, she must dig into Gwynnie's mysterious past, question a gaggle of trailer park locals and investigate the system operator's shaky marriage--all while trying to quell the detective tendencies of her mother, Ruby Bee, and her friend Estelle. Maggody's eccentric inhabitants and Hess's comic touch infuse this cozy with a refreshing dose of spunk, resulting in another triumph for both small-town America and Hess. (Jan.) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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我通常阅读推理小说会很关注逻辑链条的严密性,而这本书在这方面交出了一份令人信服的答卷。它巧妙地利用了信息的不对称性,让读者和主角同时处在信息迷雾之中,但作者提供的“碎片”却总是那么恰到好处——足够让你产生怀疑,但又不足以让你轻易得出结论。我尤其欣赏作者在描绘调查过程时的那种“抽丝剥茧”的耐心,没有为了快速推进剧情而牺牲掉合理的调查步骤。这使得最终的结论建立在一个坚实可靠的证据基础上,而不是依赖于一个突兀的巧合或者主角的灵光乍现。对我而言,这种扎实、有理有据的推理过程,比那种花哨的叙事技巧更具吸引力。这本书让我重新感受到了古典推理的魅力,但又融入了现代叙事的节奏感,是一种非常成功的融合体。我强烈推荐给所有对“公平对决”式推理抱有期待的读者。
评分说实话,这本书的结构安排得就像是一件艺术品。从一开始的平铺直叙,到中段错综复杂的枝蔓,再到最后如万箭归宗般汇聚到核心的揭秘,整个过程流畅得让人赞叹。我特别喜欢作者处理次要情节的方式,它们不仅仅是填充篇幅的“注脚”,反而巧妙地充当了迷雾和烟雾弹,成功地将读者的注意力从真正的核心线上引开。这考验的不仅仅是作者的想象力,更是其布局的严谨性。我几乎是屏住呼吸读完了最后三分之一,那种被一步步推向真相边缘的紧迫感,久违了。而且,角色的成长弧线也处理得非常出色,你能在整个推理过程中看到主角的挣扎、顿悟和最终的成长,这让故事不仅仅停留在“谁干的”的层面,更上升到了“为什么”和“如何面对”的深度。对于那些追求智力挑战和细腻情感交织的读者来说,这本书绝对是不可多得的精品。
评分这本书简直是侦探小说界的清流!我是在一个偶然的机会下接触到这个系列的,起初只是被封面上那略带一丝幽默的氛围所吸引。读完后,我发现作者的功力远不止于此。情节的铺陈非常自然,没有那种为了制造悬念而刻意为之的生硬感。你仿佛跟着主角一起走进了那个小镇,呼吸着那里的空气,感受着每一个居民看似平静生活下暗流涌动。那些看似不经意的日常对话中,都埋藏着细微的线索,需要你全神贯注地去捕捉。而且,这本书的节奏掌控得极其到位,该紧凑时紧张到让人手心冒汗,该舒缓时又让人有时间去消化之前发生的一切,这种张弛有度的叙事技巧,在同类作品中实属难得。作者对人物性格的刻画更是入木三分,每个人都有自己的小秘密和复杂的动机,让你根本无法轻易站队,只能带着强烈的好奇心,一层层剥开真相的洋葱。读完最后一页,我久久不能平静,那种被引导着思考、最终豁然开朗的满足感,才是阅读推理小说最美妙的体验。
评分天呐,这本书的氛围营造简直太到位了,读起来让人有种身临其境的错觉。我很少能在一本书里找到如此鲜活的地域特色。作者似乎对那个虚构的小镇有着深厚的感情,通过细腻的笔触,将小镇的风土人情、居民间的微妙关系描绘得淋漓尽致。每一次翻页,我都感觉自己仿佛正坐在镇上那家老旧的咖啡馆里,听着人们窃窃私语,观察着他们不经意间流露出的表情。更让我惊喜的是,这本书并非那种一味追求血腥和黑暗的传统推理,它更多地展现了人性在特定环境下的复杂张力。主角的解决问题的方式也很有个人特色,不落俗套,充满智慧又不失人情味。阅读过程就像是拆解一个精密的瑞士钟表,每一个齿轮(每一个角色、每一个场景)都必须完美契合才能驱动最终的谜底转动。我必须承认,中间有几个地方我自以为猜到了凶手,结果都被作者优雅地“打脸”了,这种被高明叙事所折服的感觉,实在太棒了。
评分读完这本书,我唯一的遗憾就是它已经结束了!我完全沉浸在了作者构建的这个充满生活气息又危机四伏的世界里。这本书的魅力在于它的“生活感”——犯罪行为被巧妙地融入到了日常琐碎之中,你甚至会开始怀疑自己身边那些最和蔼可亲的面孔。作者对“动机”的挖掘尤其深刻,没有简单地将罪犯塑造成脸谱化的恶人,而是展示了在巨大压力或长久压抑下,人性可以扭曲到何种地步。这种对人性的洞察力,是让这本书超越一般类型小说的关键所在。每当我觉得自己快要掌握全局时,作者总能适时地抛出一个新的视角或一个被忽略的细节,将整个画面重新洗牌。阅读体验堪称是一场精神上的高强度体操训练,既需要体能(保持专注),更需要技巧(理解布局)。这是一次令人心满意足的阅读旅程,我已经在期待主角的下一次冒险了!
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