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Mad River
Mad River | John Sandford
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They were average kids looking for something to do. Today they started killing people. A modern-day Bonnie and Clyde are on the run through rural Minnesotavictim by victim theyre having the time of their lives. But when Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigator Virgil Flowers joins the hunt for the thrill-hungry kids, things take a shocking detour.
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Robotswithpersonality
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Kind of a bummer. I guess I should be glad I got this far into the series before encountering a dud.
Tension of a manhunt fizzling out with a depressing denouement, no real answers, no real justice.
I suppose I could credit it for provoking thought around the idea of why people kill and why many seek to punish those who've wronged them, and how futile and haunting it can be to have tried murder as an answer to one's problems. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality But even as Virgil Flowers regularly holds forth with some existential ponderings, the balancing moments of levity felt sparse in this one. Furthermore, a lot more of this book was the action of the chase, rather than any particularly clever cat and mouse between investigator and criminal. I think I'd prefer to mosey out for more questioning, rather than speeding down one more road with the lights flashing. 2/? 1y
Robotswithpersonality Even if I can credit that these books are often violent, even dealing with disturbing themes, this one didn't even come with the consolation of a solved mystery, just a lot of speculation! 🤷🏼‍♂️
And while we're on the subject of things that bugged me, three different women in this book are the victims of SA, with one scene briefly described, so please be aware before you read. 3/?
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Robotswithpersonality Do I wish that authors were a Iittle more circumspect in reaching for the easy short hand of portraying a very bad man by showing him doing violence against women? Yes. Do I understand it persists because of how effective it is in conveying the sentiment to the reader? Also yes.
On some level the gender binary of it all bugs me too. 4/?
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Robotswithpersonality Separately, the long-running thread of low-income, not book smart, not exceptionally attractive, young people with traumatic pasts being automatically doomed, not qualified for redemption, especially in the context of one strongly hinted as gay but in denial in the face of internalized homophobia, feels both exceptionally hopeless, and also kind of overwrought and convenient to the narrative. 5/? 1y
Robotswithpersonality 6/6 I will try the next in the series to see whether this is a sign of steady decline or a one off slump.

⚠️SA, assault, intimate partner violence
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Mshookquilts
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This was a good read, fast paced & plenty of suspense. Have to admit I was unhappy with the ending.

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DGRachel
Mad River | John Sandford
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I ❤️ Virgil.

#theriver #rockinmay

Cinfhen Sounds like a good fast paced read! 8y
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DGRachel
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I don't have many signed books, and John Sandford never comes to the east coast for a book tour, so I ordered this online from The Poisoned Pen in Scottsdale. #signed #readJanuary

CocoReads I'm so jelly. I love Sandford! 8y
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BethFishReads
Mad River | John Sandford
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For my road trip #readathon pleasure #audiobook @Litsy @DeweysReadathon see you on the next driving break

bermudaonion You've never listened to The Boys in the Boat? You're in for a treat! 8y
BethFishReads @bermudaonion @Erynecki I can't believe I haven't read or listened to it yet 8y
Zelma I haven't either and I am so looking forward to it! 8y
BethFishReads @Zelma glad to know I'm not the only one 8y
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