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Dead In The Water (Amanda Hazard Mysteries)

Dead In The Water (Amanda Hazard Mysteries)
By Connie Fedderson

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After finding farmer Bill Farley face down in his cattle trough, CPA and amateur sleuth Amanda Hazard searches for a country-bred killer among a growing list of suspects. Original.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #566722 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-05-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1 pages

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A quick read and full of laughs...3
Dead in the Water is the first novel in the Amanda Hazard series by Connie Feddersen. I may be the only mystery fan left who hasn't read any of these novels, but I make up for my lack of punctuality in enthusiasm!

Amanda Hazard has recently left the hub of Oklahoma City, aka the City, to open her accounting business in the small town of Vamoose, Oklahoma. She's rented a small farm near town and set up shop with all of the best intentions. Arriving at the farm of William Farley early one winter morning, she discovers William has been murdered, drowned in his cattle's stock tank. Unfortunately, she's the only person who believes this was the case.

With the intermittant assistance of the sexy policeman, Nick Thorn, Amanda investigates the murder by spending time at Vamoose's only restaurant, the Last Chance Cafe, and Velma's Beauty Boutique, eager to pick up gossip and clues. In between those appointments, she's busy fending off Nick's advances.

Overall, a great weekend read. I look forward to the rest of the series!

Back to the Farm5
This is the first book (even though it isn't the first one I've read) in a rural Oklahoma-themed mystery series. This is one fantastic and fun series. I especially love this series because it takes place in a rural community, very much like the one I grew up in, in NorthEast Texas Piney Woods. Because I no longer live in a rural community (I hope to one day move back), it is nice to "visit" the ranch and the small town in these books.

In this first book (which is really awesome), Amanda Hazard, the main character, moves to Vamoose, Oklahoma. She is an accountant. She finds a dead body (I will not say who, where, etc. as to not ruin it for those who haven't read it) and she suspects murder rather than just a simple heart attack. She is determined to figure this out, much to deputy Nick Thorn's disapproval. Amanda and Nick start out like oil and water. Nick doesn't support her theories or her efforts. She has to move mountains to convince him of anything. Will Amanda and Nick ever get along?

This book was fun and cozy. I especially love the Last Chance Cafe and Velma's beauty shop. Those are two cozy spots in town.

I also love the ranches, the cows, the hay.

The beauty shop disasters are funny and fun.

Amanda's and Nick's well-deserved country, cozy breakfast was fun.

One particular part of the book that I liked was Nick's cozy, comfortable, warm bedroom. I felt warm and comfortable just reading about it. It kind of reminded me of a similar scene in "Cream Puff Murder" by Joanne Fluke where Hannah, due to circumstances, was forced to be in Norman's warm, comfortable, cozy bedroom. Similar situation here, due to circumstances, Amanda is forced into this cozy situation.

The whole book was wonderful!

The lifestyle and jargon in these books are exactly the same as it is where I grew up.

I read a few of these books out of order, but I'm now going back to the beginning and reading the remaining books in order. I look forward to them. I love them!

And oh, where I grew up, we had plenty of country music. Vamoose even has a citizen, Billie Jane Baxter, who became a famous country music star in Nashville. And how awesome is that?

Fast paced,sexual & emotional tensions provide good reading3
Hazard is a women of the 90's, to much of a feminist for her own good, a crime that she always believes is murder much to the dismay of her love, Nick Thorn, she makes alot of mistakes, of which we all do, but finally gets her man and/or women, with a lot of everyday strife involved. I think it's fun reading along with trying to solve a crime. Now if I could just find "Dead In The Dirt", I'd be a happy camper.