Bast #3. There is no paperback edition of this title. Hallowfest, a Pagan Festival held every October in Tammerlane, New York, attracts all kinds of people, not to mention a few curious onlookers and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
As with the previous two Bast mysteries, this one is a rollicking good read. Edghill has a talent for moving the story along with nary a lull in the action. And I must admit, I have a soft place in my heart for the Bast books because they focus on My People. :) However, this particular book was a tad disappointing in that the killer's identity is ridiculously obvious from the moment the body is discovered. For some reason it takes Bast until the end of the book to figure it out, leaving the reader to think, "Well, DUH!" Also, a few loose ends were left hanging, such as who shot the townie? The character of Bast herself is not as strong in this book as in the previous two. She seems a bit lost as she drifts between Lark and Julian, struggles with whether to start her own coven, and generally just gets pushed around by various other characters in the book. Still, it's a good read, and the descriptions of the HallowFest attendees is hilarious. Edghill nails the neopagan community as closely as Sharon McCrumb nailed the sci-fi fan community in Bimbos of the Death Sun.
Not the stereotypical female detective
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I enjoyed the three Bast mysteries I've read and wish there were more. The author isn't the greatest mystery writer (that honor goes to Robert Barnard) but the book is interesting to the last page. In fact,it was so interesting it kept my mind off the fact that I was reading it in a small airplane flying in the dark over some pretty high mountains.
On the outside looking in, things are not as they seem.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Our heroine, Bast, is a complex and multi-talented individual with a vast array of characters...or ahh...friends. The book is well-written, moves at a fast pace from the start, and Edghill writes some of the best descriptions of human thought, reasoning, and deduction I've ever come across (though a bit long-winded at times). I very much enjoyed this book. And, as it is my first Bast mystery, I shall look forward to the next
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