
Bone Island Mambo
Alex Rutledge Mystery Series, Book 3
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May 1, 2001
This third Alex Rutledge novel again finds the Key West crime photographer trying to figure out why the people around him keep getting murdered. This time it all starts on a Sunday morning bike ride when Rutledge is assaulted by a couple of local thugs who fear he's about to discover a corpse stashed nearby. The corpses keep turning up, and Rutledge--as happened in " The Mango Opera" (1998) and " Gumbo Limbo" (1999)--can't help but notice that he seems to be at the center of the carnage. The trail leads him to an elaborate real-estate scam involving one of Key West's oldest families. Like John Leslie's Gideon Lowry novels, the Rutledge series offers mainstream mystery fare, shorn of the surrealism and black comedy that dominate so much South Florida crime fiction. Corcoran has a real feel for the laissez-faire Key West style, and he knows how to meld island history into his stories. The plotting is nothing special, and some of the secondary characters drift toward types, but the mellow mood guarantees a good time.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2001, American Library Association.)
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