Blood country mary logue biography

  • Blood Country by Mary Logue - This first in a series launch introduces Claire Watkins, a deputy sheriff for the Pepin County Police Department.
  • Police officer Clare Watkins moves with her young daughter to Wisconsin to get away from the past and it's bad memories.
  • This first in a series launch introduces Claire Watkins, a deputy sheriff for the Pepin County Police Department.
  • Bloodwater Mysteries Books In Publication Order

    1. Snatched ()
    2. Skullduggery ()
    3. Doppelganger ()

    Claire Watkins Books In Publication Order

    1. Blood Country ()
    2. Dark Coulee ()
    3. Glare Ice ()
    4. Bone Harvest ()
    5. Poison Heart ()
    6. Maiden Rock ()
    7. Point No Point ()
    8. Frozen Stiff ()
    9. Lake of Tears ()

    Deadwood Mystery Books In Publication Order

    Laura Malloy Books In Publication Order

    Standalone Novels In Publication Order

    1. Red Lake of the Heart ()
    2. The Haunting of Hunter House ()
    3. The Missing Statue of Minnehaha ()
    4. Dancing with an Alien ()
    5. Giving up the Ghost ()

    Picture Books In Publication Order

    1. Sleep Like a Tiger ()

    Collections In Publication Order

    1. Discriminating bevis ()
    2. Settling ()
    3. Meticulous Attachment ()
    4. Hand Work ()
    5. Heart Wood ()

    Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

    1. Halfway Home ()
    2. Forgiveness ()
    3. A Life of Love: The Story of Elizabeth Barrett Browing ()
    4. Trust ()
    5. Imagination ()

    Science Around Us Children&#;s Books In Publication Order

    1. Sea
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    3. Blood Country

      May 6,
      The story was good. Claire is a strong leading character. I would give it four stars, because I enjoyed the story line and the characters, but I don't care for stories that change perspectives so often. Especially at the beginning when you don't even know who all the characters are. Some of the switches weren't even at chapter breaks; sometimes the switch was so abrupt, it was confusing keeping up with which character we were on. I'm sure it's a writing technique to weave all the different characters together by the end, I just personally don't like that style of writing very much. Hmmm, looking at a preview of the next book in the series, it looks like it does the same thing. I'm not sure I'm going to continue on with this series. And for the love of Pete, was there an editor involved at any time? I read a lot and think I have a pretty sharp eye, but a book should not make me feel like the grammar police because of all the errors! TONS of punctuation missing -