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Hardcover The Doctor and the Dead Man's Chest Book

ISBN: 0312269560

ISBN13: 9780312269562

The Doctor and the Dead Man's Chest

(Book #3 in the Dr. Fenimore Series)

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Dr. Andrew Fenimore, first introduced in the Malice Domestic Award-winner The Doctor Digs a Grave, is an old-fashioned doctor who is still willing to make house calls to his elderly patients. In his... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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2 ratings

No blood or violence just a pleasant read.

I have now read three in this series. They are more escapist novel than mystery. I like the author's style of writing. The characters are charming. If you are a hardcore mystery reader this won't be the book for you.

Engaging amateur sleuth

A deceased patient, Reebesther Smith, bequests fifty acres of choice marshland in Southern New Jersey to Dr. Fenimore with specific stipulations on the care of the land in its natural habitat. There is also a pirate's treasure map that provides a path to riches buried on the land. Dr. Fenimore and his able assistant Rat head south to see what he inherited especially the booty. They stop at the home of another patient Lynn Ashley, who is the recipient of some nasty pranks that are a form of subtle pressure to force the senior citizen to sell her property. Knowing the treasure is not going anywhere Dr. Fenimore begins to investigate who is trying to scare Lynn off her land. To his surprise the list of individuals and corporations that could gain with the purchase of Lynn's acres is large, making it difficult to determine whom the culprit(s) is. The third Dr. Fenimore tale, THE DOCTOR AND THE DEAD MAN'S CHEST, pays homage to Stevenson's Treasure Island though it is set in New Jersey. The story line is fun due to the strong supporting "good guys" and insightful references to historical tidbits such as brickwork. Bringing most of the potential "bad guys" to one party allows Fenimore easy comparisons, but seems to simple of a solution. Still the trek into the New Jersey wilderness is an engaging diversion for those readers who enjoy a non-metropolitan northeast cozy.Harriet Klausner
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