I believe Spider Web was Earlene Fowler's best book ever. The background info of the Memory Festival (incredible ideas abounded), tied in with the Vets of all the wars but especially the Vietnam Vets and what they went through, the lovely older quilters, all provided the back drop for the sniper attacks on the police officers. The characters were well developed and very interesting, the pace of the book was excellent, and how she wove all these incredibly interesting people, history and events into the book was done in such a way that the reader was constantly learning something, feeling something, enjoying everything! I adore Earlene Fowler's books, and have a soft spot for Benni Harper Ortiz. I've eagerly awaited and consumed each and every entry in the series. Never before have I been disappointed in the writer, the series, or Benni herself... until Spider Web.The writing is as flawless as ever, and all our favorite characters are there, from Dove to Elvia to Hud. BUT... what is missing is a real mystery. The whodunnit in this book is a mere side note, and what takes center stage is Benni's personal angst. Who is this stranger who seems to know more about Benni and her husband than she should? Is she a past love of Gabe? If so, why is she here?What bothers me the most, though, is why Benni automatically assumes that this woman is up to no good. And instead of just asking her directly, or going right to Gabe, she BREAKS INTO THIS WOMAN'S HOTEL ROOM and hires a private investigator (at cousin Emory's expense) to figure out what's going on. She's definitely flipped a cork, and taken Hud and Emory with her. Not at all what I would expect from someone who claims to care so much about right and wrong. If these guys were real friends they'd tell her to knock it off and just ask Gabe what was up, instead of jumping into Benni's delusions with her. What saves this book from being a two-star is the seamless writing and Earlene Fowler's obvious love for her characters and the central coast of California. I hope she reins Benni in before the next book in the series.
Do You like book Spider Web (2011)?
I think this is one of the better ones of the recent books. Then again, she rarely disappoints me!
—ravikantho
It was good to re-connect with Benni. A nice story. Easy reading. I love all her books.
—Mercy
Since this is a series, it follows the same formula. It is an enjoyable and quick read.
—BradleyC
not entirely clean, but still good enough for adults
—Sa7oura
Loved it! I also think it's one of her best.
—abcd_efgh