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reviewed A Fountain Filled With Blood by Julia Spencer-Fleming (Clare Fergusson/Russ Van Alstyne, #2)

Julia Spencer-Fleming: A Fountain Filled With Blood (EBook, 2010, St. Martin's Paperbacks) 2 stars

In In the Bleak Midwinter, Julia Spencer-Fleming's Malice Domestic-winning first mystery, Reverend Clare Fergusson was …

Held back by too fantastic scheme

2 stars

Clare Fergusson gets embroiled in a series of gay-bashing crimes in Miller's Kill. Spencer-Fleming captures how liberal uncomfortableness with homosexuality contributes homophobia even when they think they are supportive. But the gay-bashing is too obviously calculated and the ultimate motivation is economic. It's a too-fantastic of a scheme. As a police procedural, the story doesn't hold together well either due to how involved Russ Van Alstyne (the Miller's Kill police chief) allows Clare Fergusson to be. He can bring in professionals, but allows a hard-charging Fergusson to drive the investigation, even when he says it's a bad idea.