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For a summary of this approach, read Chapter One. I hope you enjoy this book, even when it is your textbook! That was my object. Suggestions? I'm at jreyn@darkwing.uoregon.edu
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The words, "...couldn't put it down ...", may be overworked but how often can they be applied to what is, basically, a text book?
The book is divided into 12 chapters, each based on an element of physical geography (terrain, weather, climate, sea coasts, etc.) Each chapter gives a very general background on the geographic element (all very much in non-geographer language) and then gives the chronology of two or three battles showing how the physical feature shaped the battle's outcome. The range of battles go from Kubla Khan's 1274 attack on Japan to Khe Sanh, Viet Nam in 1968. They stretch the globe from Iwo Jima in the Pacific to Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. It is a delightful combination of geography and military strategy.
As I am writing this, the world is discussing the possible intervention of ground troops in Kosovo. I hope the generals making the decisions have a sound geographic background. (Maybe Amazon.Com will send the Pentagon a few copies of this outstandingly readable work.)
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As a favor to an old friend, Nebraska agrees to look for the missing daughter of the local banking scion. When he heads out to interview the father, Nebraska finds him dead at the turn-in to the family farm. Though Nebraska tries to keep his focus on the missing girl and out of the local police's way, he finds more and more reasons to think the two events are linked. Though the family offers up some wonderfully satisfying suspects, city corruption and blackmail seem to widen the net.
Mr. Reynolds is obviously a fan of the old hard core noir fellas and Nebraska is continually comparing his speech and responses to the likes of Marlowe, Spade, and Raymond Chandler. It's a trifle overdone to the point that Nebraska is beyond self-deprecating and comes off as one self-conscious sleuth. However, he lends a light touch to some fairly grim business. The writing is deft, the puzzle is intricate, and the solution is satisfying. I am surprised the Nebraska mysteries are all out-of-print. He gives good value, and I intend to read more. Fortunately, the series is available used, and I recommend the books to mystery lovers who like an author who has excellent abilities to describe a locale as well as a fast paced whodunit.
-sweetmolly-Amazon Reviewer
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