Wednesday, April 26, 2023

A Good Family by Matt Goldman

 

A Good Family by Matt Goldman

Rating: 4 stars

Summary: Kate is married and two kids in a very posh neighborhood South of Minneapolis. Her husband’s company is in possibility serious trouble. Kate meets a guy out of the blue while training for the Birkie. When Kate starts asking questions about her marriage and her husbands dealing she wants to divorce. What can go wrong?

Comments: In an over saturated domestic suspense novel, Goldman does it well like all his novels. I miss Nils. 

https://www.amazon.com/Good-Family-Matt-Goldman-ebook/dp/B0B9KWN2JG/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2JABLK3SUDZ3V&keywords=matt+goldman&qid=1682508696&s=digital-text&sprefix=Matt+goldman%2Cdigital-text%2C3574&sr=1-4


Friday, April 21, 2023

The Detective Up Late by Adrian McKinity

 

The Detective Up Late by Adrian McKinity 

Starred Review.

Summary: Sean Duffy is back. Sean is older mature and about to retire to a simple life. He gets called back to locate a missing girl while he is on vacation in Israel right before the New Year. When he and his team look for her the case begins to involve all sorts of strange men. Is this the last case for Sean, is this the last bomb he has to look for under his Beemer? 

Comments: Number seven in the Sean Duffy series. McKinity is at his best when he writes the terrific novels. I love them. More please. 

https://www.amazon.com/Detective-Late-Sean-Duffy-Book-ebook/dp/B0BVGN1R59/ref=sr_1_4?crid=TZIH1QHAJWHU&keywords=adrian+mckinty&qid=1682081086&sprefix=Adrian+%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-4


Monday, April 17, 2023

Sleepless City by Reed Farrell Coleman

 

Sleepless City by Reed Farrel Coleman

Rating: 4 stars

Summary: A rock star New York City cop is a problem solver for the NY elite that do not want problems. He is given any means to fix the problems that arise from a bad police shooting. This leads to more problems to be solved. 

Comments: I really liked the premise of the story, but for some reason the flow was just a touch off for me. Good news, it appears Coleman has a second novel with Nick coming soon. 

https://www.amazon.com/Sleepless-City-Nick-Ryan-Novel-ebook/dp/B0BT2WZKHR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=10Z60Q12O0C41&keywords=sleepless+city&qid=1681739144&sprefix=Sleepless+city%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-1


Friday, April 14, 2023

City of Dreams by Don Winslow.




Starred Review: Novel of 2023

Danny Ryan is on the run with his son and remaining crew in the second installment of this incredible trilogy. Ryan settles in California and is looking for a way to be legit and care for his son. An offer comes along, from none other  then the DEA to make some money and pay off some debts. What can go wrong, right? 

An incredible story. Don't start this book if you have things to do. It will paralyze you to race to the finish. A little treat at the end will have you gasping for the next installment. A  stunning novel.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=don+winslow+city+of+dreams&crid=2NXRYB2VNYW8P&sprefix=Don+winslow%2Caps%2C93&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_2_11


Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Ozark Dogs by Eli Cranor

 

Ozark Dogs by Eli Cranor

Rating: 5 stars

Summary: “Pop” is a junk yard owner with a son in prison and he I’d raising a teen granddaughter since her birth. He wants to live a quiet life and try to forget his demons from Vietnam. When his granddaughter  goes out for a date with her boyfriend she disappears putting Pop back into his Vietnam ghosts. 

Comments: The sophomore crime noir from Cranor is a gangbuster of a thriller. Cranor future is  wry bright. Great novel based on some facts. 


https://www.amazon.com/Ozark-Dogs-Eli-Cranor-ebook/dp/B0B5SSR711/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3SJCJ8CVPUA6J&keywords=eli+cranor%2C+ozark+dogs&qid=1681298174&sprefix=Eli+cranor%2Caps%2C118&sr=8-1


 

Thursday, April 6, 2023

The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger

 Starred Review

William Kent Krueger arguably is one of Minnesota’s finest crime novelists to come along. His long running Cork O’Conner series is as fine of writing you will read. Kent Krueger has now been occasionally gifting us with some side work, Ordinary Grace and This Tender Land, and don’t forget the fine prequel Lighting Strike which blew me away. Devoured it. 

Never getting comfortable seems to be Kent Kruegers hard scrabble Minnesota roots. Much like our way of life and embracing our brutal winters, Krueger tackles southern Minnesota in the late 50’s. See there is nothing sexy in this area of the state. It is featureless farm land. Wavy landscape, beautiful on a Spring morning, but nothing to set a novel in. Except Krueger who is always stretching his prose says wait a minute, and creates a crime noir, police procedural, unlike his previous writing that blooms beauty in an otherwise boring featureless landscape. The smell, the vibe, the people are drawn out.and given a certain reality that’s hard to write. Somehow Krueger does this effortlessly. Made me almost feel I was reading a Jame Lee Burke novel. Sheriff Dern almost had me thinking he was Robicheaux. 

In this rare novel Krueger works his characters by exposing their insides and examines them in a slow burn of a novel. However do not take this the wrong way. Clearly he does this intentionally to build the tension, but also to the readers delight places you inside the novel to see how your own  humanness is the same as the characters spread throughout. 

Brody Dern is the Sheriff old Black Earth County in Southern Minnesota. Late 1950’s post World War 2 and Korea is still fresh on everyone’s minds and the scars theses men and women carried. Krueger really does exposes the era so well you feel placed into his writing as not only and outsider looking in, but in the farmland your self. Incredible talent  for a novelist. A town bully who takes what he wants and pushes people around, also quite the drinker, is found dead in a river that flows gently through the land. Gruesome and violent Dern has to unpack how he got there. Late 1950’s we still held many prejudices for minorities and again with grace and skill Dern has to see through these themes find out how he died. Was it an accident or a murder? 

Krueger, although it seems impossible to up his writing, sure has accomplished it with this brilliantly crafted crime novel. I believe it’s the most police procedural, crime noir he has written. Two final thoughts: certainly Dern needs more attention, and when does the streamers start producing Kruegers work to the television. 

Early call. Novel of 2023.

https://www.amazon.com/River-We-Remember-Novel-ebook/dp/B0BTZZPHG4?ref_=ast_author_dp