Rough Country (Virgil Flowers)

Rough Country (Virgil Flowers)

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  • Hardcover
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Author: John Sandford
  • Publisher: Putnam Adult
  • Release Date: September 2009
  • ISBN-10: 0399155988
  • ISBN-13: 9780399155987
  • List Price: $26.95

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Summary

It's a joy to announce that John Sandford is still doing everything right," wrote the Cleveland Plain Dealer about the second adventure of Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigator Virgil Flowers. "Virgil acts like the best series protagonists-becoming someone we just enjoy spending time with."

Virgil's always been known for having a somewhat active, er, social life, but he's probably not going to be getting too many opportunities for that during his new case. While competing in a fishing tournament in a remote area of northern Minnesota, he gets a call from Lucas Davenport to investigate a murder at a nearby resort, where a woman has been shot while kayaking. The resort is for women only, a place to relax, get fit, recover from plastic surgery, commune with nature, and while it didn't start out to be a place mostly for those with Sapphic inclinations, that's pretty much what it is today.

Which makes things all the more complicated for Virgil, because as he begins investigating, he finds a web of connections between the people at the resort, the victim, and some local women, notably a talented country singer. The more he digs, the more he discovers the arrows of suspicion that point in many directions, encompassing a multitude of motivations: jealousy, blackmail, greed, anger, fear. Then he finds that this is not the first murder, that there was a second, seemingly unrelated one, the year before. And that there's about to be a third, definitely related one, any time now. And as for the fourth . . . well, Virgil better hope he can catch the killer before that happens. Because it could be his own.

Rich with the brilliant plotting and compulsively readable prose that are his hallmarks, Rough Country is another immensely satisfying tale by one of our very best suspense writers.

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Average Rating: Score = 4.0 Score = 4.0 Score = 4.0 Score = 4.0 Score = 4.0

Rough Country is a Smooth Read

Rating: Score = 5 Score = 5 Score = 5 Score = 5 Score = 5

When the owner of a high-powered Twin Cities advertising agency is murdered at a remote lakeside resort special investigator, Virgil Flowers, has his vacation cut short.

The mystery itself is not better than others in this genre. What IS special is Mr. Sandford's ability to engage readers and make them feel as if they are observing the events.

Though the story is only worth four stars, the great characters, dialogue and easy-to-read style make "Rough Country" a five-star entertainment.

I didn't want it to end!

Rating: Score = 5 Score = 5 Score = 5 Score = 5 Score = 5

WOW! Sandford has done it again. I WAS going to say that he hasn't lost a step, but I'll revise that. He's getting better.

Virgil Flowers is becoming almost as interesting a character as is Lucas Davenport. You stay up late to finish this book, then are unhappy when it's over.

I can only hope that John Sandford keeps writing as long as I am alive. MORE. MORE.

Never before has a cop had so much trouble.....

Rating: Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3

...getting laid and you end up feeling sorry for Virgil while laughing at the predicament. He does solve the mystery, tho, and even gets in some fishing which is just about as important to him! His future plans which he tells Davenport at the end are a hoot too.

I've read all the Flowers and Prey books (in order, no less) and much prefer Lucas Davenport. His last story (Wicked Prey) is one of the best in the series. The big difference between the two men (besides age, style) are the supporting characters. Virgil has God, t-shirts, fishing and Lucas which don't provide as much color, problems and humor as the cast in the Prey series all of whom remind me of people I know or have known. Virgil needs support characters to make things more real and interesting. Still a good read and I look forward to future stories in this series.

Minnesota nice???

Rating: Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4

One of Sandfords best stories and particularly interesting for those of us who live in Minnesota and can really connect with the images of the lakes, large mesquitos and fishing for Muskies. Bottom line however is that not all of us in Minnesota are "nice" people and Virgil seems to find them all.

Ok...I'm a Flowers fan

Rating: Score = 5 Score = 5 Score = 5 Score = 5 Score = 5

Virgil is much more my sort of guy than say...Lucas Davenport. I'm not rich, not into men's fashion and prefer rock band T-shirts and fishing. Virgil lacks the innate violence of Davenport and comes off as more a guy who can do it but would rather not. Lucas has that whole vigilante vibe going on while Virgil would rather not hurt anyone....even a child molester if he can catch him.

Rough country goes into some different social ground in dealing with lesbians and Sandford appears to have a good time poking fun at both the rainbow crowd and the homophobic. I enjoyed it all but he really needs to give me better directions to those fishing lakes instead of just teasing me.