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Riverwatcher

A Fly-Fishing Mystery, Book 1

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Riverwatcher

By: Ronald Weber
Narrated by: Steven Menasche
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A terrific whodunit set in an angler’s paradise.

Lottery winner and ex-journalist Donal Fitzgerald joins forces with his girlfriend, DNR conservation officer Mercy Virdon, to solve the mysterious death of a beloved angler, Charlie, who was murdered in his tent in a state campground and who was known by all - and who may have known too much. Set in the engaging small town of Ossning on the Borchard River in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula - an angler’s dream, filled with eccentric, believable, sympathetic, and unforgettable characters - Riverwatcher is a classic whodunit.

Fitzgerald and Mercy’s investigation to discover the deadly secret among the locals leads to dead ends until a surprisingly bookish theory surfaces. Weber expertly weaves this character-driven novel with a strong sense of place, creating a great yarn for anglers and mystery lovers and, as it turns out, a literally literary mystery.

©2013 Ronald Weber (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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The third installment of Ronald Weber's series of mysteries sees Department of Natural Resources agent Mercy Virdon and her lover, Donal Fitzgerald, investigating the shocking murder of a beloved fisherman named Charlie. Though the murder mystery angle reaches a satisfying conclusion, Weber's real strength is his gentle humor and perceptive eye toward both fly fishing and small town life, all of which is magnified by the unfussy and charming performance of Steven Menasche. Menasche conveys a colloquial quality to Weber's folksy prose, turning Riverwatcher into the rare mystery that's as easy-going as the fly-fishing that dominates its narrative.

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The story was interesting and engaging. I would have enjoyed it more with a different narrator.

Interesting combination-fishing and murder

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I'll listen to another of Mr Weber's mysteries, hoping that there will be smoother forward motion. While the characters are realistic, they're communications are often wordy without clarity. This setting is beautiful and well described, as is the fishing village.
I did not enjoy Mr Menasche's narration, especially his mispronunciation of a well known city in northwestern Michigan, Traverse City was correctly pronounced perhaps 4 of the many times it was read. Those, who are unaware of TRAAversCItee might not have noticed the mispronunciation of TruhVERSE City. However, proper pronunciation is a key to a good narration. Mr Menasche's narration was more as if he were reading rather than being the characters and seemed stilted and over-enunciated. I listen to audio books most of the time, and if I hadn't been interested in the outcome of this story, I would have closed the book without completing it due to the narration. I do understand the challenges of narrating since a very dear friend, a narrator, and I have discussed them.

Interesting Mystery

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This is a good story and the details about fly fishing for trout are interesting. The audible version is deeply flawed by the narrator’s pronunciation of Michigan locations. Except for perhaps two times, he mispronounces Traverse City. And the commits the unforgivable by pronouncing Mackinac with a hard c at the end. This should have been caught by the editor(s) as well.

Good background on poaching in N Michigan rivers.

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I love stories set in my home state. But you Gotta pronounce the names correctly> somebody got really lazy.

Michigan

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I am not sure about the copyright listed under Publishers review. The author refers to cassette recording for taping in law enforcement offices. I say average as to me it is slightly better than a cozy but not quite up to novel standards. If there were another in the series I would only purchase at a sale price, not a full credit. Since this is an audible plus book definitely worth a listen. Thank you audible plus

Average mystery

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