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Inglorious Bastards

December 20, 2018 by Jake 2 Comments

Ross Thomas is known for his wry sense of humor and clever skewering of domestic and international US politics. He may have outdid himself with this one. A throwback to the very end of World War II in which everyone is trying to establish themselves following the bloody mess the Axis powers made, Thomas creates a caper in which the world’s major powers and some up-and-coming nation’s are looking for an elusive assassin with a penchant for killing Nazis. Perhaps most famously done in Inglourious Basterds […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: espionage, historical fiction, Ross Thomas, The Eighth Dwarf

Jake's CBR10 Review No:60 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: espionage, historical fiction, Ross Thomas, The Eighth Dwarf ·
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Like A Blonde Satan

December 18, 2018 by Jake Leave a Comment

I had read The Maltese Falcon years ago but remembered very little of it aside from it having a complicated plot. Since I read it the same year I started delving hard into crime fiction, it kind of got lost in the shuffle of other classics I read, especially compared to Hammett’s sensational Red Harvest, a pulp masterpiece that would get my vote for best crime novel of all-time. But as I have never seen the movie, and keep forgetting the thread of what many allege to be one […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Dashiell Hammett, mystery, Sam Spade, The Maltese Falcon

Jake's CBR10 Review No:59 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Dashiell Hammett, mystery, Sam Spade, The Maltese Falcon ·
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Cold Case

December 17, 2018 by Jake Leave a Comment

As an avid book reader who appreciates a good series to dive into, it’s fun when you discover a writer whose voice you really enjoy. Though there are many issues with Walking the Perfect Square, I liked this one a lot. Reed Farrel Coleman has a great sense of time. His version of 70s New York City feels real and lived in. His main character, Moe Prager, is an interesting one. An Jewish ex-cop moonlighting here as a private eye for a high profile mystery case, […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Moe Prager, mystery, New York City, Reed Farrel Coleman, Walking The Perfect Square

Jake's CBR10 Review No:58 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Moe Prager, mystery, New York City, Reed Farrel Coleman, Walking The Perfect Square ·
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Mystery and Racism

December 14, 2018 by Jake Leave a Comment

In an alternate universe, names like Gar Anthony Haywood and Walter Mosley are known in the same company as those of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. For they too write talented PI characters set in California locations that deal with social issues. Fear of the Dark is Haywood’s freshman effort and it netted him multiple prestigious writing awards for best first novel, including the Anthony and Shamus awards respectively. He should be better known than he is and yet I hadn’t heard of him until I read […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Fear of the Dark, Gar Anthony Haywood, los angeles, mystery

Jake's CBR10 Review No:57 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Fear of the Dark, Gar Anthony Haywood, los angeles, mystery ·
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An Entertaining Mess

December 12, 2018 by Jake Leave a Comment

To conclude his first LA Quartet, James Ellroy goes back to his roots a little: the entirety of this book is told in the first person as opposed to the shifting points-of-view we usually get from his other stuff. The result is as my headline says: an entertaining mess. When reading the first few chapters, I was relieved to only have to follow one character’s motives instead of three or four. But as with the rest of his books, the plotting here is dense and […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: historical fiction, James Ellroy, LA Quartet, los angeles, mystery, White Jazz

Jake's CBR10 Review No:56 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: historical fiction, James Ellroy, LA Quartet, los angeles, mystery, White Jazz ·
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Vampire, PI

December 10, 2018 by Jake Leave a Comment

I read almost all of Charlie Huston’s catalogue between 2011-2012. I loved the Hank Thompson trilogy and The Shotgun Rule was good as well. I don’t often enjoy fun, trashy Tarantino-esque thrill writers but Huston has more talent than most. I couldn’t put his books down. The ending of the Hank Thompson trilogy stays with me to this day. However, I avoided the Joe Pitt series series for a long time because I don’t like those kinds of monster crossover works. I tried one Jim Butcher book and […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: Already Dead, Charlie Huston, Joe Pitt, mystery, new york, vampires

Jake's CBR10 Review No:55 · Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: Already Dead, Charlie Huston, Joe Pitt, mystery, new york, vampires ·
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