Mastiff: The Legend of Beka Cooper #3
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Beka Cooper volume 3
Published
Random House Children's Books , 2011.
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The Legend of Beka Cooper gives Tamora Pierce's fans exactly what they want—a smart and savvy heroine making a name for herself on the mean streets of Tortall's Lower City—while offering plenty of appeal for new readers as well.From the Hardcover edition.

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
10/25/2011
Language
English
ISBN
9780375893285

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  • Bloodhound (Beka Cooper Volume 2) Cover
  • Mastiff (Beka Cooper Volume 3) Cover

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Fans of epic fantasies featuring well-developed characters and a bit of magic will love either of these series. Though Cooper is medieval fantasy and Chronicles is contemporary, both are emotionally gripping and action-packed. -- Heather Cunningham
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The fire within - D'Lacey, Chris
NoveList recommends "Last dragon chronicles" for fans of "Beka Cooper". Check out the first book in the series.
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NoveList recommends "Six of crows" for fans of "Beka Cooper". Check out the first book in the series.

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Pierce's fans may want to explore books by adult author Andre Norton, who writes character-driven, action-packed adventures centered on a coming-of-age story with global, if not galactic or universal, repercussions, and whose novels are appropriate for and appealing to teen readers. -- Katherine Johnson
Tamora Pierce and Patricia Wrede write fast-paced, action-packed fantasy fiction for teens. These authors' descriptive stories involve world-building and rich language. Wrede, particularly, is noted for her use of dialogue and humor, while Pierce's work often contains strong female protagonists. Magic is central to both authors' novels. -- Kelly White
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

This concluding title in the Beka Cooper series is the best yet, a tasty blend of detective work, romance, magic, and treachery. A king's son has been kidnapped and Lord Gershom calls in the best team he has Beka Cooper; her clever canine tracker, Achoo; Beka's partner Tunstall and his Lady Sabine; and a seemingly bumbling mage known as Farmer Cape to find the prince before it is too late. There are close calls and major twists, and the trilogy ends with a satisfying, if brief, connection to characters from Pierce's other series set in the world of Tortall.--Welch, Cindy Copyright 2010 Booklist

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 7 Up-Beka Cooper, police detective, returns in the final volume (Random, 2011) in Tamora Pierce's trilogy. Lord Gershom sends Beka, her scent hound Achoo, and her partner Tunstall on a mission to retrieve the King's kidnapped son. Tunstall's love, Lady Sabine, accompanies them on their search along with Farmer, a mysterious young mage. As Achoo follows the scent of the young prince, the detectives' quest is met with surly commoners, arrogant nobles, and evil mages using dark magic. When their every move is shadowed by wicked forces, Beka begins to suspect that she is traveling with a traitor. Susan Denaker turns in a remarkable performance, giving each character a unique voice and infusing emotion into her narration despite dull writing. Listeners may be disappointed in this title because it has little action and drags on interminably until the very rushed (and unconvincing) reveal of the traitor within their midst. Still, libraries circulating the first two audiobooks may want to add the concluding title to their collection to satisfy Pierce fans.-Tricia Melgaard, formerly Broken Arrow Public Schools, Tulsa, OK (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Bloodhound (2009). Far from being grief stricken, Beka feels a guilty relief at the release. She finds the prospect of a high-stakes Hunt with partner Tunstall positively invigorating, although the political stability of Tortall hinges on its success: The young heir to the throne has been kidnapped. Beka and Tunstall--and her animal companions, the supernatural cat Pounce and scent hound Achoo--are joined by Tunstall's lover, the lady knight Sabine, and a Dog mage, Farmer Cape. Farmer plays the fool, but Beka and company soon realize his powers and intellect far exceed those of the typical Kennel mage--a good thing, too, because Tortall's magical community appears to be allied against the king. Pierce has long been lauded for her kickass heroines, and in Beka she has created her most compelling, complicated character. The plainspoken Beka's moral compass never wavers, but there's believably human confusion at her core. Pierce's gutsiest move is starting with Beka's failed romance--thereby providing a welcome reality check for readers who have been peddled the eternal-first-love bill of goods from every direction. An involving police procedural wrapped in fantasy clothing, this novel provides both crackerjack storytelling and an endearingly complex protagonist. (maps, cast of characters, glossaries) (Fantasy/mystery. 12 up)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

This concluding title in the Beka Cooper series is the best yet, a tasty blend of detective work, romance, magic, and treachery. A king's son has been kidnapped and Lord Gershom calls in the best team he has—Beka Cooper; her clever canine tracker, Achoo; Beka's partner Tunstall and his Lady Sabine; and a seemingly bumbling mage known as Farmer Cape—to find the prince before it is too late. There are close calls and major twists, and the trilogy ends with a satisfying, if brief, connection to characters from Pierce's other series set in the world of Tortall. Copyright 2011 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 10 Up—This is the final chapter of the series. Although readers unfamiliar with the previous two books are at a disadvantage, a thorough cast of characters and glossary help to get them up to speed. Moreover, Pierce has created a world so fully realized that the language becomes second nature, much like English subtitles for foreign films. Beka Cooper is a fourth-year Dog, the Tortall word for cop, operating in a world in which mages are commonplace and palaces are protected by layers of powerful spells. In Mastiff, a cabal of mages, nobles, and slave traders kidnaps four-year-old Prince Gareth. Beka and her colleagues pursue him using magic; a scent-tracking dog named Achoo; and good, old-fashioned police work. Notwithstanding the many instances of sorcery and butchery necessary in a novel of this type, Mastiff is character-driven rather than action-packed. The language is rich and earthy, adding a feast of curse words to readers' lexicons. The theme of gender roles is central to this book and the others in the trilogy. Beka's skills as a cop and her midden-mouth are nicely contrasted with the noble women who worship the "Great Mother," who demands submissive acceptance of what, in other worlds, are considered "a woman's place." Ambition and duplicity—including a devastating betrayal of trust by one of the main characters-are constant themes. Yet it is also a love story, a buddy book, a picaresque novel, and, of course, a fantasy. A must-have for mature teen collections.—Nina Sachs, Walker Memorial Library, Westbrook, ME

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Pierce, T. (2011). Mastiff: The Legend of Beka Cooper #3 . Random House Children's Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pierce, Tamora. 2011. Mastiff: The Legend of Beka Cooper #3. Random House Children's Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pierce, Tamora. Mastiff: The Legend of Beka Cooper #3 Random House Children's Books, 2011.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Pierce, T. (2011). Mastiff: the legend of beka cooper #3. Random House Children's Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Pierce, Tamora. Mastiff: The Legend of Beka Cooper #3 Random House Children's Books, 2011.

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