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DreadfulWater: A DreadfulWater Mystery | Thomas King
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The award-winning, bestselling author of The Back of the Turtle and The Inconvenient Indian masters the comic mystery novel in this series opener, starring ex-cop Thumps DreadfulWater Thumps DreadfulWater is a Cherokee ex-cop trying to make a living as a photographer in the small town of Chinook, somewhere in the northwestern United States. But he doesnt count on snapping shots of a dead body languishing in a newly completed luxury condo resort built by the local Indian band. Its a mystery that Thumps cant help getting involved in, especially when he realizes the number one suspect is Stick Merchant, anti-condo protester and wayward son of Claire Merchant, head of the tribal council and DreadfulWaters sometimes lover. Smart and savvy, blessed with a killer dry wit and a penchant for self-deprecating humour, DreadfulWater just cant manage to shed his California cop skin. Before long, he is deeply entangled in the mystery and has his work cut out for him. A novel that will appeal to mystery fans as well as Thomas Kings loyal audience, DreadfulWater Shows Up is a catchy, clever read.
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rabbitprincess
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A great start to this series, of which I read the 4th book first 😂 It was published in 2002, so the technology bits feel pretty outdated, but the characters are good. I‘ve requested the second book in the series.

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rabbitprincess
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#SundayFunday
1️⃣ Tagged is the first book I will start this year (once I get off Litsy haha)
2️⃣ This year I am really looking forward to reading stories with my nephew, who is four months old today 🥰
3️⃣ My bookish resolution is to keep reading what I want to read and use reading challenges as inspirations rather than requirements

Crazeedi Number 3 is just what I need to do, instead of always feeling disappointed in myself 3y
squirrelbrain Number 3 is such a good idea! 3y
BookmarkTavern I love reading stories to my nibling! That‘s going to be so fun for you! Thank you for posting! 3y
rabbitprincess @Crazeedi ♥️ Reading should be fun, and if a reading challenge is not making it fun, time to ditch the challenge! @squirrelbrain I admin a group on LibraryThing where we set up a variety of year-long challenges with monthly themes, and I‘ll cheerfully read an October book in January if that‘s what I want 😂 @ozma.of.oz Between me and his great-aunt (a retired librarian), he will never lack a reading buddy 😂 3y
Crazeedi @rabbitprincess you are so right!! 3y
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mcctrish
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I read this in a day ❤️ I just wish I had gotten all of the Thumps DreadfulWater mysteries out of the library so I could just binge them all

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mcctrish
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Suspense and mystery stack from the library so I‘m going to put “Gentleman in Moscow “ down and start Dreadful Water in honour of TIFF (Toronto Film Festival) starting and Thomas King‘s Inconvenient Indian is premiering. A HUGE positive of Covid is movies are streaming on line 🎉so I don‘t have to be in Toronto to go to TIFF.

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xicanti
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I had a great time getting to know Thumps DreadfulWater, a cop-turned-photographer who can't turn off his investigative instincts. He heads up a cast packed with tribal leaders, teenage protesters, real estate agents, coroners, bookstore owners, current cops, and security guards, all of whom are so intriguing that the murder mystery is really just a bonus. I'll look forward to my next outing with them.

xicanti Also of note: this book is set in the US, somewhere within driving distance of Kalispell, MT, but King layers on the Canadiana. It's the little things, like how people go off to university instead of college, or how the residents of Chinook eat at Tim Horton's a good ten years before the company expanded into the US. I've gotta think he's making a point about one of my least favourite trends in Canadian commercial fiction, and I approve. 6y
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xicanti
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Crime fiction + sorta-poutine (cheese curds are expensive so I used regular cheese).

CSeydel Don‘t tell anyone but I use chopped up mozzarella sticks in place of cheese curds 😳 6y
CSeydel Oh hey I have you to thank for this - my husband ordered me a pack of Swiss Chalet sauce packets for my birthday 😂 I‘ve been out of town since then but I can‘t wait to try it!!! 6y
Quirkybookworm Ok I love to cook and I‘ve never heard of cheese curds before. Mind explaining the difference besides the cost ? Thanks! @xicanti (edited) 6y
xicanti @CSeydel go, husband! I hope you're able to WALLOW IN CHALET SAUCE good and soon! 6y
xicanti @Quirkybookworm they're chunks of cheese made by curdling milk; sort of like cottage cheese, but each piece is much larger and firmer. They generally squeak when you bite into them. Here in Canada we either snack on them or put them on dishes like poutine (fries topped with cheese curds and gravy), while lots of Americans deep fry them. They don't squeak so well when you do that, but they taste so good it doesn't matter. 6y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Dreadfulwater Shows Up | Hartley Goodweather
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A great whodunit with a firm tongue-in-cheek touch. First book I finished for @DeweysReadathon! #Readathon #DiverseDetectives

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Dreadfulwater Shows Up | Hartley Goodweather
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"Clarence Fellows was Sterling's nephew, a young, muscular man just out of community college who thought of himself as a sports car. Especially when it came to women. When it came to work, however, Clarence was more an old bus with four flat tires and a dead battery." #DiverseDetectives
Thomas King kills me every time.

Bibliogeekery Best! 8y
mcctrish I read DreadfulWater in one day!!! I want to inhale the whole series 4y
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