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The average rating for The Edge Of The Crazies based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-07-10 00:00:00
1995was given a rating of 4 stars John Dayton
Beginning in 1995, Jamie Harrison, the daughter of novelist Jim Harrison, wrote four novels set in the fictional town of Blue Deer, Montana, located on the edge of the Crazy Mountains, very near where the real town of Livingston, Montana would be found. The main protagonist was a young archaeologist, Jules Clement, who returned home to Blue Deer and was elected to the office of County Sheriff, a position that had once been held by his father. Blue Deer is populated with a mix of eccentric characters, some of whom are long-time residents and others of whom are more recent arrivals, including a number of writers, artists and other celebrities who have found their way to Big Sky Country in the last few years. Among other things, Harrison cleverly explores the tensions that have developed between native Montanans and the new arrivals. The Edge of the Crazies, a wonderfully titled book, opens when someone takes a couple of shots at a screenwriter named George Blackwater. George is wounded but survives, and as Jules begins to investigage the shooting, it appears that there are any number of potential suspects, including George's wife, Mona. Jules is unlike any other sheriff that the reader has likely encountered. But so, for that matter, are many of the characters in this book, many of whom are jumping in and out of bed with each other with little regard for the potential consequences. Watching the interactions among the characters is a great deal of fun and there seems little urgency in solving any of the crimes that occur as the story proceeds. Before long, someone is murdered and it appears that the crimes now unsettling Blue Deer might relate back to a mysterious death that occurred years earlier. Jules clearly has his work cut out for him as he must negotiate his way through a minefield of quirky characters and grudges both ancient and more recent. Harrison clearly has a knack for creating unique characters and for understanding the dynamics of a small town in the midst of change. Virtually any fan of crime fiction should enjoy this book.
Review # 2 was written on 2017-09-24 00:00:00
1995was given a rating of 4 stars Jeanette Mccarthy
This series is a new one for me, and I really enjoyed book #1. Main character Jules Clement is decent and intelligent. He left Blue Deer, Montana, as a young man, traveled the world, and felt drawn back in his early thirties. Timing is everything, and he was elected sheriff. Things get busy in the county, Jules gets involved with two women at the same time, and he may be in over his head. I found this book hard to put down. There were a lot of twists, which kept me guessing, and I liked the humor. I'm sorry that apparently there are only four books in the series, but at least I have three more to read.


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