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Tom E. Kakonis

Auteur de Michigan Roll: A Novel

16 oeuvres 229 utilisateurs 7 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Tom E. Kakonis

Michigan Roll: A Novel (1651) 55 exemplaires
Double Down (1991) 39 exemplaires
Flawless (1995) 34 exemplaires
Criss Cross (1990) 33 exemplaires
Blind Spot (1997) 20 exemplaires
Shadow Counter (1993) 18 exemplaires
Blind Spot (2015) 7 exemplaires
Treasure Coast (2014) 6 exemplaires
Flawless (2015) 5 exemplaires
Scene Seventy: Recent Nonfiction (1971) 3 exemplaires

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Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
California, USA
Lieux de résidence
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

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Tom Kakonis is another interesting author I have discovered, thanks to my goodreads friend & author James Thane. Blind Spot is the gritty tale of a father set on finding his kidnapped son against all odds, not the least his own ignorance of the ways of the big bad world out there. The novel holds the reader in its clutches from start to end. Populated by several well-etched, eccentric, disturbing characters, the narrative jumps between perspectives frequently. The author's descriptions of people and places, and the slang-filled dialogues paint a vivid picture of a tough, blue-collar life in Chicago of the Nineties. This book is a treasure trove - as far as my reading experience goes - of colourful curse words, the meanings for many of which I had to look up. I liked it, except for the unneeded descriptions and the meandering narrative at some places of the story that somewhat dampened the momentum.… (plus d'informations)
 
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aravind_aar | Nov 21, 2021 |
This is a violent, deep, and darkly amusing crime thriller featuring Waverly, a wizard with cards and an ex-jailbird and an ex-ex-academic, who gets caught in a life and death struggle with some very nasty characters, just because he stopped to help out a damsel in distress. The plot of Michigan Roll is quite straightforward, but Kakonis has filled it with some rich characters, especially those of Waverly and the nasties, Shadow and Gleep. That is not to say the remaining characters are not well turned out. With graphic descriptions of violence and crisp, cracking dialogues, the well-paced narrative is engrossing. Included in the mix is some high philosophy, to be expected with the intellectual protagonist, which made my attention wander at times. The ending has something left hanging, a promise of further adventures. I liked this hard-hitting thriller and will get to the other ones in this line sometime soon.… (plus d'informations)
 
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aravind_aar | 1 autre critique | Nov 21, 2021 |
This is the fourth Tom Kakonis book I have received as a reviewer for Brash and really, I can't get excited by his writing. I started this one a few times and kept putting it down, which is a bad sign for a thriller.

The books was first published in 1970 and it has not stood up over time. The plot lacks immediacy, pace is slow, the characters are who they are but I found myself not caring. Perhaps because I have read so very many thrillers containing bad guys who employ violence to gather facts, I found the two reprehensible thugs boring, not scary. Waverly as a poker player does not jump off the page.

I received a review copy of "Michigan Roll: A Waverly Thriller" (Brash) directly from the publisher. It was originally published in 1970 by Pan Books it was reissued in 1988 by St. Martin's Press and in 2002 by Thunder Bay Press. In addition to this present Brash edition, Amazon lists only the 1988 St. Martin's release.
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Dokfintong | 1 autre critique | May 5, 2017 |
This is the second book in the Timothy Waverly series. "Double Down" picks up right where "Michigan Role" left off. Bennie and Waverly have to pay $550,000 and an additional $250,000 as compensation for all the trouble they caused Dietz. They will be killed if they don't pay up. Bennie and Timothy are lying low in Palm Beach. They scraped together the first $550,000 but the other $250,000 will be impossible. Waverly has plan that involves playing poker with some very wealthy men.

I enjoy the character of Timothy Waverly. Trouble always finds him. The writing of Tom Kakonis is full of action and suspense.. I enjoyed reading Michigan Roll and Double Down. I will definitely read the third book in the Waverly Series.… (plus d'informations)
 
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pixiedark | Apr 27, 2015 |

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Œuvres
16
Membres
229
Popularité
#98,340
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
7
ISBN
37
Langues
3
Favoris
1

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