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Feast of Stephen (1999)

by Rosemary Aubert

Series: Ellis Portal (2)

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This is the second in criminologist Aubert's series starring Ellis Portal, the disgraced former judge who solved the mystery in her 1997 novel Free Reign , praised by The New York Times as a smart, successful who-dun-it whose sleuth is a character with great dignity and unusual moral depth.
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Couldn't make it through this time even for the discussion. I don't think the main protagonist and I get along. The book is too long or takes too long to get the plot going. ( )
  FMRox | Oct 7, 2011 |
2nd in series. Also a good, fast read: I wasn't expecting much, since it is the 2nd in a series (and my experience is that the second is often not worthy of much), but the author does a nice job of clueing the reader into the back-story of the protagonist without re-writing the first book.

The puzzle was good.....but the killer was a bit obvious.
1 vote kaulsu | Sep 23, 2009 |
This book was introduced to me by one of the best bookstores in the world - The Sleuth on Baker Street, located in Toronto. It is based in Toronto and is the story of Ellis Portal, a once powerful lawyer who is now a homeless statistic. ( )
  Jabumafu | Sep 13, 2009 |
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This book is dedicated to my sister, Linda Proe
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I live in a country with three names.
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This is the second in criminologist Aubert's series starring Ellis Portal, the disgraced former judge who solved the mystery in her 1997 novel Free Reign , praised by The New York Times as a smart, successful who-dun-it whose sleuth is a character with great dignity and unusual moral depth.

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