Blood and Bone
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
December 22, 2008
Bestseller Lashner's first stand-alone, a contemporary thriller, falls short of the standard set by his acclaimed Victor Carl series (A Killer's Kiss
, etc.). The murder of Philadelphia attorney Laszlo Toth marks a turning point in the life of part-time bartender Kyle Byrne, whose late father was Toth's law partner for many years. The elder Byrne died more than a decade earlier under mysterious circumstances, and Kyle, his out-of-wedlock son, was bounced from his funeral—by Toth. Kyle's attendance at Toth's burial service attracts the attention of homicide detectives Henderson and Ramirez, the latter a good-looking woman who takes more than a professional interest in the suspect. Kyle is further rattled when he believes he sees his father watching him during a softball game. Since the reader learns the identity of Toth's killer early on, only the motive for the crime offers much mystery—and that turns out to be less than compelling.
March 23, 2009
Verdict: Lashner (A Killer's Kiss) has created a funny, oddly compelling, slacker of a protagonist, who journey through a story featuring good plot twists, action, and even a little romance. Recommended for all libraries. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 10/15/08.] Background: Fourteen years after the death of his father, Kyle's life has stalled. He wiles away his time womanizing and drinking-until his odd hobby of attending the funerals of his father's law associates turns him into a murder suspect. Kyle suddenly finds himself with a purpose: find the mysterious "O'Malley file," protect himself and those few he holds dear, and perhaps find closure with his long-dead and little-known father.-Jennifer Beach, Indiana State Lib., Indianapolis
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