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Hardcover Six-Pound Walleye Book

ISBN: 0802733565

ISBN13: 9780802733566

Six-Pound Walleye

(Book #4 in the Jake Hines Series)

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It's a gray, bone-chilling February in Rutherford, Minnesota, and bad moods are contagious. A schoolboy has been shot dead, and across town a riot has broken out -- apparently instigated by the police... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Small-town Mystery

We have a small boy who, standing at a bus stop in a group of other people, is shot dead. Nobody saw or heard anything. We have a high school, where World War III breaks out among the hockey players - and the son of police chief McCafferty in the midst of it. And we have Detective Jake Hines, who has trouble with his girl friend.The book is well written, but brings nothing new or exiting. In a way, it just plods along until everything is solved - including the girl friend.

Six Pound Walleye....like a letter from home

Having lived in the city she renamed "Rutherford" for more than 30 years, it was like a letter from home. I could visulize the locations and the buildings described. I even identified the town where Jake Hines lived in the old farm house. My graandson is a cop in Lake City, a real river town.Besides all that, the plot was well concieved and carried out. I enjoyed it and passed it on to my daughter who still lives there.

Jake is getting better!

I have enjoyed all of the Jake Hines books, but they are getting better. Even the first grabbed my interest and made me care for the various people in them, especially Jake, but I really can't wait for the next book now as I am involved in the lives of these folks. Jake has his problems, but he is stable, caring, and efficient. I like him! Keep up the good work, Ms Gunn.

Very atmospheric read

By the time it is February in Minnesota, people begin to feel stir crazy from being cooped indoors by freezing weather. The Rutherford Police Department hates the month because people behave out of character and do ugly things.This season two nasty incidents occur simultaneously. A riot explodes at the high school and most folks blame the son of the police chief for inciting it.Across town, a young boy surrounded by other students and parents waits for the school bus to arrive. He suddenly keels over with no visible reason. Police Detective Jake Hines investigates and realizes someone shot the lad. No one heard a sound or saw the boy bleed. He quickly links the riot to the child's death, placing himself in danger.This series has a down home country feel even if the tales are set in Minnesota. This superb police procedural stars a protagonist with appeal to all readers. The story line comes from recent headlines while leaving the older audience to wonder what is wrong with today's youth (they conveniently forget that their parents asked the same question about them). The social message is cleverly constructed within the plot so that fans will not feel as if Elizabeth Gunn is preaching to them.Harriet Klausner
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