Reservations, by Richard Paolinelli
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Reservations, by Richard Paolinelli
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Reservations, a mystery/thriller, is set near Gallup, New Mexico where the Navajo, Hopi and Zuni reservations are adjacent. Three tribal leaders have been murdered —murdered in a fashion that suggests the deeds were carried out by the COYOTE, a legendary evil trickster feared by many Native Americans. The tribal president contacts his old friend in the FBI for assistance in solving the crimes and preventing more murders. The FBI selects its star agent, Jack Del Rio, and dispatches him to New Mexico. Del Rio finds a situation tangled in political intrigue, and must work through those issues on his way to solving the mystery. Assisting him in his quest is Officer Lucy Chee. A romantic interest develops between the two. Del Rio identifies the murderer, but not without further bloodshed and loss.
Reservations, by Richard Paolinelli- Amazon Sales Rank: #43662 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-18
- Released on: 2015-10-18
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review Review by Amanda Hill, Doubleplusbooks/doubleplusbooks.blogspot.com/2016/01/reservations-by-richard-paolinelli.html/Plusgood/This novel mainly follows the story of F.B.I Agent Jack Del Rio as he tries to solve a series of murders on a Navajo reservation. The murders are centered around the legend of the Coyote, and Del Rio's search leads him further and further into the depths of reservation politics./I was completely engaged for this entire novel. Although I had a guess at who the murderer was early on, the author led me on several hunches and had me questioning every turn. This novel reminded me of Murder on the Orient Expressby Agatha Christie because the main character was so well written and the investigation was just as intriguing. There were also several timelines and plot lines used that all converged on this murder investigation, and I really enjoyed the way they all weaved together./It seemed to me that the author was either very familiar with the region, or had done a lot of research on it because the setting he placed the story in felt very real. I also enjoyed the back story given for each of the characters as it helped me place real people in this real setting. I thought the character of Jack Del Rio was well written, and I felt that most of his actions and his reactions were justified. I honestly think that this character made the book, as everything else in the novel was being questioned, you knew which side Del Rio was on. I also liked the character of Lucy Chee, and I think the novel would not have been the same if her point of view had not been included. The romance between them felt natural, and I think the author led up to it well./If I had a critique for this novel, it would be that sometimes Del Rio's actions were a little harsh and I think I raised an eyebrow at a few of them. However, I do understand that the author has written a human character who is allowed a flaw or two. I also doubted the initial conversation between Del Rio and Chee. She had just met him and divulges her really personal past and he in turn does the same. However these were the only details I was doubting, and overall I really liked the novel./*************/5-Star Review by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite"Reservations is a police procedural mystery written by Richard Paolinelli. Ben Yazzie had been prepared for a somewhat different type of day as he would be celebrating his first year in office as the President of the Navajo Nation, but he had no idea just how terrifying a day it would end up being. First, there was the news that his mentor and friend, Martin Kinlichee, whose failure to appear at the anniversary celebrations had prompted a search, was found dying in his home. While the EMTs had been able to briefly resuscitate the man, his brain had been deprived of oxygen for too long. When a second friend and fellow council member, Rick Hoskie, was found murdered in his home with tribal markings carved into his flesh, Yazzie and the authorities decided to take a second look into the supposed 'heart attack' death of Kinlichee. The murder of James Runningelk, a third council member, had Yazzie seriously considering who could be behind the murders, and he suspected it was someone close to him. While he didn't feel he could place his full trust in his protection detail or the local police, he did know of an old college friend who could help him stop the killer."/"Richard Paolinelli's police procedural mystery, Reservations, takes the reader to Window Rock, Arizona, as FBI agent Jack Del Rio and Navajo Nation police officer, Lucy Chee, track down an elusive killer who appears to his victims dressed as Coyote, the trickster. The depth of the author's research into the Dine, Hopi and Zuni people and the delicate balance and harmony the three tribes still struggle to maintain is obvious in this most compelling work. The plot is tight and well-constructed as Del Rio and Chee attempt to narrow down their list of possible suspects. Del Rio is a fresh and intriguing character, and I enjoyed seeing both his psychological approach to interviewing suspects and his occasional bursts of high-velocity action in pursuit of the killer. At the end of the story, several of Paolinelli's characters leave some tantalizing hints about a future challenge facing this intrepid sleuth, and I'm eagerly awaiting the next book in this series. Reservations is most highly recommended."//readersfavorite.com/book-review/reservations
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good story, needs a proof reader By Auntie Annie A good tale. The author gives, perhaps, a bit too much information on backgrounds and side issues that take attention away from the plot. Plus, his character is very James Bond or Superhero. That said, the plot is tight and intriguing. The perpetrator of the murders is revealed very slowly and through painstaking study. A bit of romance, a bit of dream portent, a bit of Navajo legend. The main problem I had with this book is that it really needed a proof-reader. Words were omitted, words were repeated, and grammar needs attention. I have a feeling most of this occurred when revisions were made and the sentence not adjusted for the changes. I am a stickler for proper grammar, however, and the term 'very unique' almost made me put the book down. I will read the second installment in this series, should the author choose to continue it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Murder on an Indian Reservation in New Mexico! By Jeanie Not knowing the complexities of crime solving on Indian Reservations made this a most compelling read. Not only do you have a serial killer on the loose, taking out the tribal leaders, but it is taking place within their territory. How would the US government handle it? What jurisdiction and what laws would apply? Richard Paolinelli did a remarkable job with research and technique. I am most impressed. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes a fast=paced thriller with lots to learn from.— CJ Loiacono
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Richard Paolinelli's mystery-thriller "Reservations" is an excellent "who-done-it" with multiple twisting turns in the plot line By Gibson Michaels Richard Paolinelli's mystery-thriller "Reservations" is an excellent "who-done-it" with multiple twisting turns in the plot line. Every time I thought I had finally gotten a clue as to what was going on, nope... wrong again! Jack Del Rio reminded me a great deal of Dillon Savich, from Catherine Coulter's acclaimed FBI series. The Navajo lore was a very interesting touch. Overall, a great read. Looking forward to reading more Jack Del Rio adventures from Mr. Paolinelli.
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