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THE CASE OF THE CONSTANT CALLER

Father Dowling kicks off a mystery series aimed at younger fans of the genre. While helping her mother manage the parish's senior center, Janet, 15, falls in with Gerry, the new assistant groundskeeper; with Janet's brother Carl, a computer expert, they help the compassionate but canny Father Dowling to unravel an old crime involving stolen electronics, a pot of ill-gotten gains, and traitorous thieves. The well-developed characters that McInerny brings over from his adult novels make the rest of the bewilderingly large castespecially the young onesseem sketchy; readers will feel further left out by the haphazard introduction of evidence and arbitrary shifts in the point of view. The plot is padded with extraneous incidents and hyperconvenient coincidences (the criminal mastermind, a computer-savvy accountant, deletes a file but leaves its name in a directory). Many readers in the target audience will already be perusing adult mysteries; put the ``real'' Father Dowling books into their hands. (Fiction. 11-14)

Pub Date: June 14, 1995

ISBN: 0-312-13037-6

Page Count: 139

Publisher: St. Martin's

Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1995

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TEN LITTLE BLOODHOUNDS

Ten Little Bloodhounds ($24.00; Jun.; 288 pp.; 0-06-017548-6): If a bloodhound trainer as expert as Jo Beth Sidden could find wealthy eccentric Alyce Cancannon’s missing cat Amelia in record time, doesn’t it make sense to hire her to investigate Miz Alyce’s murder? The Cancannon lawyers think so, and fans of the sour Georgia peach’s four previous cases (Blind Bloodhound Justice, 1998, etc.) will be happy that, like Jo Beth, they didn’t proceed along normal channels.

Pub Date: June 1, 1999

ISBN: 0-06-017548-6

Page Count: 288

Publisher: HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 1999

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