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File Size: 991 KB

Print Length: 334 pages

Publisher: Harper; Reprint edition (May 5, 2015)

Publication Date: May 5, 2015

Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers

Language: English

ASIN: B00MMET87S

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I'm of two minds on this book. I believe that Anne Hillerman has really captured the flavor and characteristics of her father's characters. Changing the character focus from Leaphorn and Chee to Bernie makes good sense, and Bernie's character is well-developed and continues to develop. The focus on Bernie's mother and sister is an effective vehicle for bringing out the character's thoughts and feelings. Necessarily, Chee and Leaphorn are less-well drawn, but avid readers will still be able to accept them.My major problem is with plot and craftsmanship. Unlike "Spider Woman's Daughter" that had an intricate and well-evolved plot, the plot line in "Rock with Wings" was never really that well developed. The lead-off character with his box of dirt was a MacGuffin for the most part; and the "bad man" behind it all was only portrayed as "bad" in the closing scenes. The plot device of the grave in Monument Valley didn't work for me, as it was a lot of work to build it up to be a controversial and critical component of the story, and then it actually had little or nothing to do with the main plot line in the end. Linking the two issues of the gravesite and the solar panels through the cheezy developer/producer was very weak, especially when it was totally undeveloped except by a passing reference. And finally, the "conversion" of the lead-off character from bad-guy to guy-who-wants-to-go-straight was almost childish.Overall I give this an "average" rating. I enjoyed the writing and the characters as sketched from Tony Hillerman's book, the writing style is very similar and comfortable. As a "who dunnit" though, it really isn't that suspenseful or challenging a story.

As happy as I was to find out the Leaphorn/Chee/Manuelito saga would continue, I'm nevertheless disappointed in the books. There are twists in the plots, but they often make no sense. In this second one, there is very little tension and the cast of characters is neither compelling or convincing. Their motivations seem to come out of left field and the obligatory Bernie-in-danger ending seemed laughable. The only good thing about the books was returning to Leaphorn land, but even that seemed flattened and predictable as if a formula were being followed rather than a true connection between the author and the characters and the landscape. I think the author should let these characters end their saga and develop her own reality so that what she writes will be more compelling.

I have just recently read all of Tony's books and the first Anne H. book. I really liked her first novel, Spider Woman's Daughter. For me it was within the same style and pacing as Tony's. Unfortunately, she decided to change her style to something I don't like. For one thing, the first real crime doesn't happen until about 100 pages in. By this time, it just didn't seem to be a big deal so it's ho-hum the rest of the way through. Also, there were two separate stories which went back & forth, back & forth, back & forth. It totally ruined any suspension which there was already little of. I like the Bernie and Jim Chee characters however, I think there was too much of Bernie's family problems in this book. It seemed like a lot of filler for what was already a skimpy story. It's not that I don't want to hear about the background family stuff, it was just too, too much. I also like how Joe L. is still able to inject his smarts into the case. I think the author must be experimenting with going off into her own style, but this just won't work with me.

If you never read and loved Tony Hillerman, you'll likely feel differently. But Anne's treatment of her father's characters is not very palatable to Tony's fans. Anne turns Bernie into a nasty shrew, and her mother into a genuine harpy, constantly criticizing and ridiculing Chee, Chee is transformed from a smart and wily investigator who sometimes encounters bad luck into a bumbling incompetent who needs to be saved by Bernie at every wrong turn, which is every turn Chee takes. Leaphorn is now a semi-senile invalid lost in the past. The plots are now soap opera episodes about Bernie's dysfunctional, stereotypical, and downright boring family. If you enjoy reading four-page descriptions of making fry bread, and melodrama of the good-girl-led-astray-by-bad-boy sort, you'll love this book. To me, it was like seeing old friends slandered in a tabloid.

I wanted to like these mysteries since they are about characters I love, but Annie just isn't her dad. This is the second book I have read and it's going to be my last. The story line is flat, the characters are flatter. They just make me miss the older books. To be fair I liked Tony's books better when Leaphorn was the feature and as that shifted focus to Jim Chee I lost some interest. (Chee just started out with such a chip on his shoulder and his angst over his lawyer girlfriend and disregard for Leaphorn got old fast) but I always loved Bernie's character and thought it would be great to see more of her in the lead. Maybe it would have ben with her father at the helm...I had to go back and reread Skinwalker just to get this one out of my head. These books are about making money and milking a legacy of a far better author (just my opinion).

Maybe it's just me, but I've read every one of Tony Hillerman's novels, as well as the first one in this continuation series. This second one in the series was very slow to get off the ground with, I thought, the author getting distracted by too many side-stories. Not particularly satisfying.

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