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Shifting Calder Wind

AUTHOR: Janet Dailey
ISBN: 0758200676

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Shifting Calder Wind
- Book Review,
by Janet Dailey

From Publishers Weekly
Dailey, veteran author of more than 100 romance novels, seven of which belong to the Calder family saga (Green Calder Grass, etc.), adds another immensely readable installment to this two-decades-old series. At the novel's outset, patriarch Chase Calder is shot and presumed dead while on a business trip in Texas. The incident leaves Chase with a mild head wound and a case of amnesia. The only people he feels he can trust are the man who saved him, a mysterious cowboy named Laredo Smith, and Laredo's mother, Hattie, who is a registered nurse. When Laredo learns Chase's identity from the hotel where Chase had been staying, he packs Hattie and Chase in his truck and heads to the Triple C Ranch in Montana, where Chase's "funeral" is underway. There he forms an alliance with Chase's widowed daughter-in-law, Jessy, and they make plans to stash Chase away in an old line-shack on the ranch until he regains his memory or until Laredo unmasks Chase's shooter. Although Dailey's prose is occasionally awkward ("In swift reaction, he came to full alertness"), readers can count on the usual dose of romance between Laredo and Jessy, as well as the reappearance of countless characters from previous Calder books-including spiteful Tara Calder, colorful Culley O'Rourke and Sheriff Logan Echohawk. This book will be a homecoming for many of the series' followers, but new readers would be wise to start with book one (This Calder Sky, 1981) before immersing themselves in this homespun tale. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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While in Texas, Chase Calder, a Montana cattle rancher, wakes after a gunshot wound to the head to find that he has no memory of his name or his past. Calder is rescued by Laredo Smith and his friend, Hattie, who help him return to Montana. It falls upon Calder's daughter-in-law, Jessy, to run the ranch and deal with the ensuing power struggles. William Dufris narrates this mystery with his exuberant emotion and intense involvement in murder, cattle, and even romance. Dufris's performance goes into overdrive when romance sparks between Chase and Hattie, and Laredo and Jessy. There's never a dull moment on the ranch! M.B.K. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

From Booklist
Chase Calder regains consciousness not knowing who he is butsure that someone tried to kill him. A mysterious and charismaticcowboy named Laredo rescues Chase and with the help of his friend,Hattie, nurses him back to health. Laredo does a little snooping andsoon figures out that the amnesia victim he's caring for is one of therichest, most powerful ranchers in Montana--which doesn't explain whyChase is injured and in Fort Worth. With only his widoweddaughter-in-law, Jessy, knowing that he isn't dead, Chase and his twonew friends hide out until his memory returns, and in the meantime,Hattie starts looking pretty good to Chase. This tale continues theCalder family saga, which has been popular ever since This CalderSky (1981) came out and which includes such recent titles asCalder Pride (1999) and Green Calder Grass (2002). Dailey'slatest romantic suspense, with all its secrets, intrigue, andmachinations, especially Laredo's Remington Steele-type background,will continue to please. Shelley Mosley
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         Book Review

Shifting Calder Wind
- Book Reviews,
by Janet Dailey

Shifting Calder Wind

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

Dailey, veteran author of more than 100 romance novels, seven of which belong to the Calder family saga (Green Calder Grass, etc.), adds another immensely readable installment to this two-decades-old series. At the novel's outset, patriarch Chase Calder is shot and presumed dead while on a business trip in Texas. The incident leaves Chase with a mild head wound and a case of amnesia. The only people he feels he can trust are the man who saved him, a mysterious cowboy named Laredo Smith, and Laredo's mother, Hattie, who is a registered nurse. When Laredo learns Chase's identity from the hotel where Chase had been staying, he packs Hattie and Chase in his truck and heads to the Triple C Ranch in Montana, where Chase's "funeral" is underway. There he forms an alliance with Chase's widowed daughter-in-law, Jessy, and they make plans to stash Chase away in an old line-shack on the ranch until he regains his memory or until Laredo unmasks Chase's shooter. Although Dailey's prose is occasionally awkward ("In swift reaction, he came to full alertness"), readers can count on the usual dose of romance between Laredo and Jessy, as well as the reappearance of countless characters from previous Calder books-including spiteful Tara Calder, colorful Culley O'Rourke and Sheriff Logan Echohawk. This book will be a homecoming for many of the series' followers, but new readers would be wise to start with book one (This Calder Sky, 1981) before immersing themselves in this homespun tale. (July) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

In this entry in Dailey's Calder family saga, patriarch Chase Calder is shot and left for dead, but when he revives, he doesn't remember his own name much less why he went to Texas. Chase returns to Montana with the people who saved his life. Finding out who wants him dead is their only objective. Although the villain of the piece is obvious from the moment he steps onto the stage, the revealing remains enjoyable. Reader William Dufris takes some getting used to, particularly his British accent, which is more effeminate than upper crust. However, he is adept with the females, and Chase sounds like a patriarch, strong and tested. Dailey's wide following won't be disappointed.-Jodi L. Israel, MLS, Jamaica Plain, MA Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

AudioFile

While in Texas, Chase Calder, a Montana cattle rancher, wakes after a gunshot wound to the head to find that he has no memory of his name or his past. Calder is rescued by Laredo Smith and his friend, Hattie, who help him return to Montana. It falls upon Calder's daughter-in-law, Jessy, to run the ranch and deal with the ensuing power struggles. William Dufris narrates this mystery with his exuberant emotion and intense involvement in murder, cattle, and even romance. Dufris's performance goes into overdrive when romance sparks between Chase and Hattie, and Laredo and Jessy. There's never a dull moment on the ranch! M.B.K. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine


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