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William Heffernan

Auteur de Ritual

28 oeuvres 711 utilisateurs 29 critiques

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Œuvres de William Heffernan

Ritual (1988) 76 exemplaires
The Corsican (1983) 70 exemplaires
The Dead Detective (2010) 55 exemplaires
Corsican Honor (Signet) (1992) 55 exemplaires
The Dinosaur Club (1997) 55 exemplaires
Beulah Hill (2001) 44 exemplaires
Blood Rose (Signet) (1991) 43 exemplaires
When Johnny Came Marching Home (2012) 41 exemplaires
Tarnished Blue (1995) 34 exemplaires
The Scientology Murders (2017) 32 exemplaires
Scarred (1993) 31 exemplaires
A Time Gone By (1900) 25 exemplaires
Cityside (1999) 25 exemplaires
Red Angel: A Paul Devlin Mystery (2000) 25 exemplaires
Acts of Contrition (1986) 24 exemplaires
Winter's Gold (1997) 22 exemplaires
Caging the Raven (1981) 9 exemplaires
Broderick (1980) 4 exemplaires
El corso (1983) 3 exemplaires
De wraak van de Corsicaan (1985) 2 exemplaires
La nonne était une mule (2007) 2 exemplaires
Das Ritual (1993) 2 exemplaires
Verivelka (1987) 1 exemplaire
Im Sog der Macht (1988) 1 exemplaire
Tolteca (Spanish Edition) (1989) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1940-08-22
Sexe
male
Lieu de naissance
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Lieux de résidence
New Haven, Connecticut, USA

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set in the early 30's in rural Vermont, a murder mystery filled with racial issues. very interesting and well told
 
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JohnKaess | 1 autre critique | Jul 23, 2020 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
Since this book is set in Florida, I brought it with me to read on vacation there. It was a waste of luggage space. The setting did not evoke a sense of place, the plot was weak, the 'dead detective' device weaker, and the ending was facile. In short, the book was a disappointment.
 
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margitc | 11 autres critiques | Nov 1, 2017 |
The Scientology Murders: A Dead Detective Novel by by William Heffernan is a 2017 Akashic Books publication.

A quirky hardboiled crime novel-

When a missing woman with an affiliation with the Church of Scientology is found dead, and Harry’s adoptive father is shot at the scene, he takes a little time off to investigate the crime on the down low.

This is the second novel in the ‘dead detective’ series, but easily works as a stand-alone.

For the record, Harry and his six year old brother died by their mother’s hand, only Harry managed to miraculously pull through. Now, he has the unusual gift of hearing the last words a person spoke before they perished, which of course comes in handy in his line of work. But, he is often ribbed about it by his colleagues who gave him ‘the dead detective’ moniker.

This novel is a little quirky, and not so much a mystery, as it is a crime novel. We know early on who is behind the murders, so mainly we are just along for the ride as Harry worms his way into the Church’s hierarchy to pinpoint the hitman and flush him out.

Along the way, Harry gets involved in several surreal adventures, has a romantic interlude, and has a few close calls, where his safety in concerned, and gets to do a little globe-trotting. If that weren’t enough to keep him busy, his deranged mother is stalking him, adding even more color to his life!

The author boldly singles out one of the most controversial ‘churches’ and builds a crime story around it that mimics a few real -life speculations and conspiracy theories regarding this secretive organization. But the book is not about Scientology and only skirts around its practices, giving the reader a rather vague idea how people are lured in, then conned out of their money, and the price they pay for going rogue.

As a crime novel enthusiast, I couldn’t help but pick up on the author’s mimicry, (or maybe it was meant to be an homage- I’m not really sure), of the old school style of hardboiled crime novels, with the most notable similarity being to that of John McDonald. (At least in my opinion)

However, the author is not quite able to pull that off, and the story really did have some pretty large issues.

The dialogue is bad and kind of cheesy, plus the characters have little depth or development, and the storytelling is a bit disjointed, as well as being repetitive on occasion, as Harry felt compelled to tell the story of his childhood in at least three different places.

Despite that, the book has its merits, and the series does have potential if the kinks can be ironed out. The book provided some mild entertainment on a hot July afternoon, and was enjoyable enough, plus the ending was climactic enough to convince me to squeeze out an extra half star on the rating.

3 stars
… (plus d'informations)
 
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gpangel | 11 autres critiques | Jul 24, 2017 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
Good police procedural, although I lost some interest when he spent a great deal of time discussing scientology. Understand that was necessary; maybe it was just my frame od mind while reading the novel.
 
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toades | 11 autres critiques | May 24, 2017 |

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Œuvres
28
Membres
711
Popularité
#35,656
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
29
ISBN
98
Langues
9

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