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In the Shadow of the Glacier
by Vicki Delany

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Trouble is brewing in the small, bucolic mountain town of Trafalgar, British Columbia. An American who came to Trafalgar as a Vietnam War draft dodger has left land and money to the town. But there's a catch. The money must be used to build a garden to honor draft dodgers.

Review:

Delany's intriguing series opener introduces young constable Molly Smith, who almost literally stumbles across a rare murder victim in peaceful Trafalgar, British Columbia. The deceased, Reg Montgomery, was a widely distrusted newcomer planning to develop a luxury resort outside the town, making for a long list of suspects. The community is further divided by

Smith's mother's plans for a public memorial to American draft resisters who fled to Canada during the Vietnam War. Struggling to recover from the death

of her husband, build a career on the force and win the approval of her hippie parents and hard-edged Sgt. John Winters, newly arrived from Vancouver with his own set of personal problems, Smith throws herself into solving the case. Delany (Burden of Memory) carefully sets up the conflicts, resolving most but not all in anticipation of the next assignment, and

begins what looks to be some extensive character development for the otherwise archetypal Winters and Smith. (Oct.) — Publishers Weekly 7/30/2007

Review:

A plan to build both a memorial park for Vietnam draft dodgers and a fancy new resort tears a small Canadian town apart. Constable Moonbeam "Molly" Smith is the daughter of Vietnam-era activists. Although her father has lost is taste for demonstrations, her mother is leading a pro-park, anti-resort group. When one of the men pushing to build the resort is found murdered,

Molly is assigned to assist DS John Winters, an experienced investigator who's not pleased with his rookie partner. Although the murdered man's wife

is dry-eyed, Winters rules out her and her dentist lover as suspects and looks instead for a possible connection with the protest movement. After a

right-wing TV host stirs up trouble with his grossly one-sided reports, outside agitators arrive to fight against the park, which they consider an insult to veterans. Molly's stolen bike is the least of her worries. Her parents, who've never approved her choice of profession, seem on the verge of divorce, and her best friend blames her when she's badly beaten by a

stalker Molly warned her against. But Molly slowly wins Winter's respect. Despite her rookie mistakes, her local knowledge helps him track down a killer before the town explodes. An exciting series debut from Delaney (Burden of Memory, 2006, etc.), featuring complex characters with plenty of room to grow.

-- Kirkus Reviews (May 15 2007)

About the Author

In the Shadow of the Glacier begins a new traditional mystery series by Vicki Delany. The series features Constable Molly Smith, Sergeant John Winters, and the town in the shadow of the glacier, Trafalgar, British Columbia. Delany took early retirement from her job as a systems analyst to promote her book and continue writing.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781590584484
Author:
Delany, Vicki
Publisher:
Poisoned Pen Press
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths
Subject:
Draft resisters.
Subject:
British Columbia
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - General
Subject:
City and town life
Subject:
Police
Publication Date:
October 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
302
Dimensions:
8.5 x 5.5 in