Tradition of Deceit (A Chloe Ellefson Mystery, 5)

by Kathleen Ernst

Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

813.

Collection

Publication

Midnight Ink (2014), 360 pages

Description

Assisting her friend's efforts to turn an abandoned mill into a museum, curator Chloe Ellefson investigates the discovery of a body in a grain chute, while back home her boyfriend uncovers dangerous secrets in the wake of a fellow officer's death.

User reviews

LibraryThing member ethel55
Another fantastic read in what I feel is a flying below the radar series. After attending a friend's wedding with boyfriend/cop Roelke McKenna in Milwaukee, Chloe heads to Minnesota and an old friend with an interesting historical plan. The old Washburn Mill, next to the Mississippi River, is being
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considered for a renovation to be a new historical site and museum. Chloe's friend Ariel is part of the team advocating the Mill's future. The story of the mill, told through both present day Ariel and the eyes of some early Polish, female immigrants, one of whom worked there in the early days, is fascinating. After a body is found at the Mill, Chloe finds herself mixed up in yet another murder investigation. Meanwhile, Roelke has taken a leave from the Eagle Police Department to hang around his former precinct in Milwaukee and help look into the death of a friend. It's truly Ernst's attention to historical detail that make this very traditional mystery series different than others.
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LibraryThing member Beth3511
It took me a while to get into this one, but about halfway through I started really, really appreciating it. I liked how the author linked the three stories--Roelke's, Chloe's, and the historical one--through language and theme. Roelke's story seemed to take the most space, and it was a police
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procedural. Chloe's story felt a bit more like an afterthought. I found this historical story to be the most engaging of those in the mysteries. My big problems with the book are that I don't like Roelke much, and I don't find his and Chloe's relationship that interesting. I liked it better in book 4...maybe because they were working together much more in that one. I think there are a few anachronisms in the book, too, or expressions characters used that didn't ring true to the early 1980s.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

360 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0738740780 / 9780738740782
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