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Harry James Denton Series, Book 5

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

L.J. Ganser

شابک

9781440779671
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

March 30, 1998
New Orleans private investigator Harry James Denton is down on his luck: his money has run out and his pregnant girlfriend has broken up with him. Then, he's asked to find a bestselling author who's cheating on his wife. Unfortunately, Harry finds the writer--dead--and he's the prime suspect. Harry, whose first outing in Dead Folks' Blues won his creator an Edgar, is still an appealing character, and once again Womack captures the laid-back, old-boy network of New Orleans. However, the plot isn't strong; there's a subplot involving Harry's landlady and another involving corruption at the coroner's office--both of which overshadow Harry's current case. Fans of Harry Denton will read along, but readers wanting a captivating whodunit won't find it here.



AudioFile Magazine
Womack's fifth Harry Denton novel--nominated for an Edgar Award and winner of the Shamus Award--is wry and entertaining despite the author's employment of clichés. The self-destructive Nashville private eye is set against the cops, a televangelist, and the high-stakes publishing world as he becomes the suspect in the murder of the man he was hired to snoop. While cliché is the very fabric of the PI genre, Womack's use of them is unoriginal and hackneyed. L.J. Ganser's voice is pleasantly acerbic--a good quality for wry whodunits-- but his performance is marred by a nasal quality during the first half of the story. S.E.S. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine


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