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In his latest novel, bestselling author Charles Todd brings his classic mystery series to a new level of intensity and intrigue. The year is 1919, and Ian Rutledge is a fragile yet courageous former soldier searching for his place in a postwar world. Now a Scotland Yard investigator, Rutledge is called upon to probe a small-town murder — and discovers that it may be connected to one of the greatest disasters of all time....
Watchers of Time
In Osterley, a marshy Norfolk backwater, a man lies dying on a rainy autumn night. While natural causes will surely claim Herbert Baker’s life in a matter of hours, his last request baffles his family and friends.
Baker, a devout Anglican, inexplicably demands to see the town’s Catholic priest for a last confession. The old man dies without knowing that the very priest who gave him comfort will follow him to the grave just a few weeks later — the victim of an appalling murder.
The local police are convinced the evidence points to an interrupted robbery, and have named a suspect, Matthew Walsh. But the dead priest’s bishop insists that Scotland Yard oversee the investigation. A simple task for Rutledge, a man not yet well enough to return to full duty.
The Inspector draws on years of experience and a war-honed intuition as he finds himself uncovering secrets that the local authorities would prefer not to see explored. Surely, they reason, it is better to charge an outsider — Matthew Walsh — with murder than to learn that someone in this tightly knit community would commit such a horrendous crime. And yet there are those, Rutledge soon discovers, who held grudges against the priest that had little to do with God or the Church.
No one in Osterley is aware that Rutledge hears voices — or, rather, one haunting voice: that of a soldier he was forced to execute during the War. It is with the voice of Hamish MacLeod, by turns second-guessing and taunting him, that Rutledge begins a journey toward the devastating truth that will unlock the secrets of Osterley and pare away its layers of deception.
And in piecing together a different story, Rutledge encounters a chain of events that stretches from these brooding marshes to one of the greatest sea disasters in history — the sinking of the Titanic. Who is the mysterious woman who may have boarded that ship ... and who is the secretive woman who survived it? Rutledge comes to believe that he alone can stop a killer from striking again.
Deftly capturing the anguish of a man haunted by his tragic past,
Watchers of Time delves beneath a cast of unforgettable characters to examine a mystery even greater than murder: the mystery of what is right and what is wrong after the world has committed the sin of war.
From the Hardcover edition.
Customer Reviews:
Sins of the past always haunt the future..........2007-02-16
Todd's books with his traumatized detective, Rutledge, are always books I go looking for. Rutledge is a survivor of sorts of WWI, but though his body survived it, his mind continues to deal with the horrors he saw during the war, and the things he was required to do being in a leadership position. The war may be over, but England is still paying the price for the loss of so many young men, and dealing with many other men who are damaged beyond recognition. In the midst of all this, normality returns in that crimes are being committed and need to be solved. And Rutledge is trying his hardest to continue his life, even in the constant presence of Hamish, the Scotsman who he had to courtmarshal for disobeying an order.
A clergyman dies suddenly and unexpectedly, and violently...leaving both a small town and her resident policemen wondering who is safe, if a clergyman known to do good was not. The Yard sends in Rutledge to find out if there is more to this murder than a simple burglary. And it is all too apparent that the amount of violence with which the murder was done had an emotional context. The problem is, there are so many people involved, and all of them only seem to have bits and pieces of the puzzle to tell Rutledge. And no one wants the murderer to have been someone from their small part of the world...
Rutledge is learning to live with Hamish being there to the point of sometimes warning people they are going to sit where Hamish's place is in the car. Rutledge catches himself, knowing that he would be sent away from the one thing in his life he can do and occupy himself with if other people thought that Hamish is a constant in his life. Rutledge always has to be on guard to make sure he doesn't do or say the wrong things around others, and yet in some ways Hamish is not only his conscience, but someone who looks at these crimes from another viewpoint.
Todd's plots are always good, and his characterizations are also...but this time, the book seemed to drag on longer than it needed to. Occasionally it felt repititious, but Todd brings alive the time period after World War I, when so much changed. Not only did the men change but the way of life in England, the roles of women in society, and changes in how the poor and middleclass viewed the aristocracy also changed...in many ways for the better. The original crime committed in this book occurred way before the death of the clergyman, but the selfishness of those involved continued over the years ultimately leading to their discovery.
Karen SAdler
Intriguing but not the best effort to date.......2006-09-15
Once again Inspector Rutledge is sent out of London to deal with a murder in a rural constituency. This time he goes out to the 'Boards' of East Anglia, which even today is a desperately poor part of England. A priest has been murdered and his Bishop has asked Scotland Yard to make sure that the local constabulary doesn't 'muck it up'.
The local chap, Inspector Blevin, is determined to prove that the person who did it was not one of his 'flock'. He quickly latches on to a suspect who he is determined to hang, so as to be done with it. The problem is that there's little or no proof that he did the deed, and has an alibi for the day of the murder.
Inspector Rutledge must work he way through a cast of characters, all of whom know some of the truth, but only the real murderer knows the whole truth. Rutledge is determined to track that person down and bring them to justice.
One of the side characters is a young lady by the name of May (Marianna) Trent who has her own secrets. She is tormented by an sevent that she doesn't remember and doesn't want to face. Sound familiar. Like many victims of shock, she has no memory of before or after the event, the sinking of the Titanic. She still has nightmares, but can't remember what happen to her elderly companion, or how she managed to get safely away. She makes the perfect mirror image for Rutledge, who more than once comments on her appearance.
The denouement is interesting but the ending (which are separate) is in itself a disappointment. It's almost as if you can see
'TO BE CONTINUED' after the last paragraph. You get the feeling that this story will be revisited at some time in the near future.
An unthinkable crime.......2006-07-07
As Herbert Baker (Anglican) is dying he insistently asks for a Catholic priest. When he goes to that great beyond he is sent off by both the vicar and the priest. This brings on speculations. Later the priest that questions Baker's sanity is himself dispatched. His dispatcher sets the scene to look like a simple robbery.
The local constable is content to pin the dead on an itinerant strongman (someone not local.) However as a courtesy, London has sent Inspector Ian Rutledge to support the local constabulary in its investigation. Naturedly Inspector Rutledge with the assistance or prodding of Hamish and a prying attitude comes to a different conclusion.
Staying true to the formula this is the fifth of the Inspector Ian Rutledge Mysteries. Instead of pointing out who Hamish is I suggest you start out reading "A Test of Wills." The mystery part of the novel is a series of overlapping stories some are red herrings others are integral to trying to out guess the characters. Aside from the mystery are the descriptions of the time and place (1919) Osterley.
Who Killed Father James? And why?.......2006-05-10
In this mystery, we find ourselves with Scotland Yard's Inspector Rutledge, traveling way off the beaten track, in Norfolk. He has not yet healed from the wounds of his last case, nor the wounds of World War I. But duty calls. His task: to determine the reason why an ordinary parish priest has been murdered.
There are so many more questions than answers.
Why would Herbert Baker, a decent, elderly Church of England sexton call for a Roman Catholic priest to minister to him at his deathbed? And what, pray tell, might that have to do with the murder of Father James, shortly thereafter? Coincidence? Or are the two somehow interconnected? It is up to Inspector Ian Rutledge to investigate - and perhaps glean the truth of the matter.
Inside his head, the ubiquitous presence of Hamish, Ian's dead sergeant, offers his share of observations about the town and the crime.
And just who are these townspeople: the confident doctor; Walsh, the carnival strongman; Sims the callow vicar; Patricia and May, the beautiful yet mysterious women; the cautious local inspector; Lord Sedgwick the friend of the King; his two sons, who comprise the parvenu family from the manor; Monsignor Holstein the priest's concerned supervisor; Peter the poor soul who came back from the Great War with his nerves shattered; how might each of them be connected to the crime? Not to mention the quiet, closed-mouthed people of the village who have little to say to an outsider?
Rutledge needs to know; we want to know. Hamish is there to help. Throughout, we see people trying to pick up the tatters of their lives as they live in the first uncertain year after the Armistice, Rutledge included.
Moreover, what other mysteries does the village of Osterly hold? The tides receded into unmanageable marshland decades ago, taking prosperity with them. Now, the people live on the edge of the marsh, struggling to get by, keeping up appearances. Will Rutledge's presence in Osterly help the situation, or will he stir up old secrets best left hidden? Will Osterly help Rutledge on his road to recovery, or will he become hopelessly enmeshed in a personal and professional disaster?
Are the suspicions unfounded? Was the murder just a random act of violence, or was it cold blooded malevolence? The mystery is shrouded in questions, even as the atmosphere is as greyly murky as a mist off the sea. Yet, somehow, Rutledge senses that there is more to be discovered. He questions, he explores, and he weighs the facts, even as he wrestles with his own ghosts of the past.
As time watches, watches, watches.
watchers of time.......2005-10-16
I stumbled on to a Charles Todd book accidentally while perusing the shelves in the local library. Am not sure which of his books were the first I read but I liked it so much I checked out five of his and read them one after the other without ever tiring of the two main characters, Ian Rutledge and Hamish. The descriptions of the English and Scottish country side and little towns were almost poetic. Even though murder most foul was the subject the books had a tranquilizing affect afforded by reading of a bygone era in the aftermath of World War I. I am looking forward to his new book in early 2006.
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Titles in this Volume_ Two-B.......2007-02-22
The Greatest Science Fiction Novellas of All Time: Titles as follows: SF Hall of Fame, The: Vol Two B
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Blish, James Earthman, Come Home
Budrys, Algis Rogue Moon - Psychological thriller
Cogswell, Theodore Spectre General, The
Forster, E.M. Machine Stops, The
Pohl, Frederik Midas Plague, The
Schmitz, James H. Witches of Karres, The
Sherred, T.L. E For Effort
Shiras, Wilmar H. In Hiding
Simak, Clifford D. Big Front Yard, The - a clever tale
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Jennifer, Chris and Robin returne for the second fantastical journey of Ru Emerson's Night-Threads trilogy. The trio are met by two runaways, Aletto and Lialla, brother and sister from the mystical kingdom of Rhadaz. They have escaped from the estate of their uncle Jadek who has ruled for years since the mysterious death of their father. Chris has taught Aletto how to fight like a warrior while Lialla has begun to teach Jennifer the secret magic of the Night-Threads. Together the group must strategize and navigate through a richly-imagined fantasy world of deceit, intrigue, illusion and shape-shifting.
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the action picks up!.......2000-08-09
i am rereading this book right now! rue emerson continues with jennifer, chris and robin in this great book of action and stratagy. if you enjoyed the first book you must read this one to!!!
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Set 5 Night-Threads Series - The Calling of the Three The Two in Hiding One Land One Duke The Craft of Light The Art of the Sword. First five books in the series.
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The Two in Hiding
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Steal the Flame
Joanne Redd
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Steal the Flame.......2001-11-24
When I first read this book I had a very hard time putting it down. I could actually feel being transported into the story, itself.
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In this new book, Debbie Brown brings to life over 20 of the best-loved Warner Bros. cartoon characters including Tom and Jerry, Bugs Bunny, The Flintstones, Top Cat, Taz, Yogi Bear, The Powerpuff Girls and Scooby-Doo. Debbie's unique sugarcraft style ensures that all the characters are uncannily true to life. This book is guaranteed to delight and enthral children (and a few grown ups too) for many celebrations to come. Dramatic, colourful and incredibly impressive cake creations make this book accessible to both novice and expert cake decorators.
96 pages, hardcover.
An accomplished cake decorator, author, teacher and demonstrator, Debbie Brown started her career making imaginative birthday cakes for her own three children. She is now the UK's best-selling author of character and novelty cake books.
Customer Reviews:
Another good one..........2007-07-20
I love baking for kids and this book is awesome for just that. Once again, Debbie really did a great job. I also get some great tips from Vondre and Andreaetta from Sell Cakes Like Crazy on the Internet. Between the two resources and their great ideas, my business is really booming.
Great book!.......2007-06-27
I will definately get more books by Debbie Brown. Lots of photos to go along with the instructions and the dake designs are awsome.
Great stuff!.......2007-06-12
With my cakes for kids business, I am always looking for mega cute ideas! I definitely found that in this book! As usual, I also always derive great ideas from Vondre and Andreaetta at Sell Cakes Like Crazy on the Internet. Couldn't run my business without them!
Review of Debbie Brown Cartoon Cakes book.......2007-03-12
This book is very well written as it explain step by step how to decorate cakes based on Warner Brother cartoons. The author was able to create a methodology , which can be followed by a non artist person, on how to make faces, animals, hands and other things in sugar paste. It is really an helpful book for decorating cakes
Not what I expected.......2007-01-10
I was looking for a book that showed how to make a cake to look like a character, not how to make a character for the top of a cake. I was disappointed.
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He blusters and grumbles. He rants and raves. He tries to outgun the schoolkids chasing after the bus on his route. But in his heart, Ed Crankshaft has a decent streak a mile wide. Patiently explaining death to his grandson Max. Comforting his friend Ralph as Ralph's wife descends into Alzheimer's. Thrusting flowers and candy at his son-in-law on a nearly forgotten wedding anniversary. The star of the hit comic strip Crankshaft is a gentle soul stuck in a cantankerous mood.Since 1987, Ed Crankshaft has entertained millions in this strip, which now appears in more than 300 daily and Sunday newspapers. With a supporting cast that includes Ed's two daughters, Chris and Pam; Pam's husband, Jeff; and their kids, Max and Mindy; Crankshaft appeals to families everywhere who steadfastly deal with intergenerational cares and conflicts. As one critic said: "Crankshaft is a witty, thoughtful commentary on the trials and tribulations of today's senior citizens."But, of course, Crankshaft is so much more. The strip's approach to Alzheimer's generated countless letters and e-mails, as did Crankshaft's near-death illness. Hilarious and clever, honest and moving, Crankshaft both keeps readers laughing at the curmudgeon's pranks and pondering life's real meaning. It's a balancing act that's rarely attempted in the comics-and with Crankshaft, it works admirably.
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your favorite crabcakes - the crankshaft collection.......2007-09-20
book was wonderful, i am looking for a crankshaft book detailing ed's visit to the national world war two memorial in washington, d.c.
the only suggestion i have is please put some packing inside. the box had been so horribly smashed that the carrier had labeled the box as having been destroyed. why my book didn't fall out defies logic.
chuck
Do you like old men?.......2007-09-05
Crankshaft is the oldest, meanest, bus driver this side of the planet. No, really, they can see the traffic problems he causes from space. He is insulting, he runs over mailboxes and tries to outrun the kids he should be picking up.
But this strip also deals with the issues of family, the generation gap, Alzheimers and the changing world. Sometimes touching, sometimes sad and most of the time very, very funny.
Crab Cakes-A Crankshaft Collection.......2007-06-15
I bought this book as a gift. It is wonderful! Crankshaft is one of our favorite comic strips. We subscribe to two newspapers mainly for the comics.
L.Guzman (Dunsmuir,California)
FUNNY STRIP.......2005-01-08
THe wonderful thing about Ed crankshaft is that almost all of us know someone just like him. Someone who seems to be in a perpetually crabby mood and makes sure everyone around him knows it. But at his core Ed has a heart of gold. Ed's surrounded by his family members including his daughters and their families and it all leads to situations that we all encounter in every day life and these kind of family funny strips like Crankshaft, Drabble, Foxtrot and For Better Or Worse have always been preffered to me over strips involving funny animal types. Crankshaft is a strip that we can all relate to. Funny, witty, cantankerous but filled with warmth.
Very funny and interesting!.......2002-10-23
I recently came across Crankshaft as it's printed in newspapers in California, rather than in my hometown. I absolutely love the comic strip, so I quickly got this. This book is excellent. I was surprised as it was published this year, but the strips in the book were created about ten years ago. The Crankshaft comic strips are similar to Lynn Johnston's For Better or For Worse, as both strips show real-life situations and stories, while the family grows along with us. The Alzheimer story with two people associated with the Crankshaft family is very touching. All in all, it's a great book, and I absolutely loved it.
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Garfield is a fast-talking, late-sleeping, cynical, lovable cat. He hassles Odie, Jon, and Nermal and enchants kids of all ages. Riding the crest of four big best-sellers, he's back--better, fatter, and funnier than ever before!
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It's MISSING the last page of the original release!.......2006-09-16
Is Jim Davis trying to pull a George Lucas on us? All of these re-released full-color books are missing the final page of the original release books.
This re-release Fifth Book (Takes The Cake) is missing the "Garfield Characters That Didn't Make It" special page that was the final page of the original release.
It would be a shame to have the special comic lost to time. Luckily I have all the originals.
Normally I should give a 1-Star rating to show my displeasure with the missing content of this release. However, I simply can't bring myself to give a poor rating to a Garfield book.
Cronology of Comics.......2004-10-30
Garfield Takes the Cake (#5) contains all daily comics from November 3, 1980 through June 7, 1981. Garfield's Second Tresury contains the color version of all the sunday comics held within #5.
Garfield takes the cake...and eats it too.......2004-03-29
I don't know what it is about Garfield that still gets me to buy his books ever year. I have been a fan since I was in second grade, will be 22 years in September. I think what appeals me to the lazy fat cat is his sharp wit and cynicism. Just like Garfield, I hate Mondays with an immense passion and I love lasagna. One of my personal favorite books in the entire series is "Garfield Takes the Cake", the fifth volume of Garfield comic strips. I loved it when Garfield's grandfather pays Garfield a visit. I thought it was a nice touch. I got to see where Garfield got his looks from. I also loved it when Garfield met Arlene. Talk about oil and water. Arlene is definitely Garfield's equal when she is able to match wits with the fat cat. And I love all the fat jokes Jon makes and Garfield's reaction. The camping expedition is a definite classic Garfield moment. No matter how old I get, I can never get tired of reading Garfield. He is my escape from a crazy world known as reality.
GARFIELD RULES!.......2000-06-24
Garfield is the best! Buy this book and ALL of his other books today cuz he is hilarious and every single one of his books are great!
THIS IS DEFINETLY A MASTERPIECE!.......1997-07-27
NOTICE MY RATING! MANY PEOPLE MAY NOT LIKE GARFIELD BUT I LOVE HIM AND THIS IS ONE OF MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE GARFIELD BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ!
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Patty Cake: Sugar and Spice . . . Mostly Spice
Scott Roberts
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This book is the first in a series of trade paperbacks from SLG collecting the original Patty Cake material. This book, called Sugar & Spice...Mostly Spice contains the hard-to-find first three issues from the 1995 Permanent Press series - reprinted for the first time in their entirety, plus sixteen pages of previously unpublished material, including the first appearences of Keith and Susie.
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Mad Takes the Cake (Mad, No. 9)
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Make Cakes Not War
Judy Horacek
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Judy Horacek tackles themes of female empowerment, environmental responsibility, and social justice, along with dishwashing and talking animals, in her stateside debut.
From pertinent and profound to silly and surreal, Make Cakes Not War is filled with witty, instantly recognizable reflections of our own anxieties, delusions, excesses, and experiences. Horacek forces us to confront our realities, ranging from the perfect tropical sunset spoiled by the lack of decent mobile phone reception to a Gandhi-quoting panel that asks, "What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty or democracy?"Author's web site: www.horacek.com.au
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Patty Cake & Friends #2
Scott Roberts
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Action figures are not dolls! Just ask José! And how does Patty-Cake get hit with a shoplifting rap? Say it isn't so! And when the lights go out how do you keep a crybaby like Irving from freaking out? All this useful information is packed into the latest issue of the Eisner/Ignatz nominated series- and there's plenty more inside!
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Patty Cake & Friends #3
Scott Roberts
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Patty-Cake has a new friend over to the house, but who's that Irving's bringing? Find out why three's a crowd and four's a fight. Then Patty goes out back for a tea party in her playhouse, only to find an uninvited guest and a memorable, if disgusting, experience. All this and more in this issue of the long-running all-ages series.
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Patty Cake & Friends, Vol. 2, No. 1
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all-new Amaze Ink edition of Scott Roberts acclaimed and Ignatz- and Eisner- Award nominated all-ages series, Patty Cake & Friends. In this issue, experience a day in the life of Patty-Cake: join Patty-Cake she wakes the whole house up watching morning TV; thrill as she shows Irving the joys of sidewalk art; and finally, share her apprehension she has to spend a night at - gasp - Susie McBee's house with babysitter Janine-Jean! All these stories and more in the long-awaited return of Patty Cake!
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- Whisper of Evil (Evil Trilogy) (Hooper, Kay. Evil Trilogy.)
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- A Conspiracy of Paper: A Novel (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
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