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Jack Wasserman

Auteur de Léonard de Vinci

25 oeuvres 269 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Jack Wasserman, Jack Wassermann

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Œuvres de Jack Wasserman

Léonard de Vinci (1977) 98 exemplaires
Leonardo da Vinci (1975) 48 exemplaires
Leonardo (1974) 15 exemplaires
Sailor Jack Goes North (1961) 15 exemplaires
Michelangelo's Florence "Pieta" (2002) 13 exemplaires
Moonbeam and the Big Jump (1969) 13 exemplaires
Moonbeam and the rocket ride (1965) 12 exemplaires
Chopper Malone and the Big Snow (1975) 10 exemplaires
Moonbeam and Dan Starr (1966) 9 exemplaires
Chopper Malone and Susie (1978) 5 exemplaires
Chopper Malone and Trouble at Sea (1975) 4 exemplaires
Chopper Malone and the Skylarks (1975) 4 exemplaires
Moonbeam and Sunny (1967) 3 exemplaires

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A young cellist dies mysteriously in a fleabag Vancouver hotel the night before she is to depart on a concert tour. Martin Albarez, her fiancé and Washington correspondent for the San Francisco Courier, refuses to accept her death at face value. Events soon lend support to his suspicions. Bond-esque adventure and fast moving action but does Albarez get to save the world? Don't worry I am no tattle tale.
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Signalé
nlanthierl | Nov 9, 2015 |
Description:

A. J. Carlin is a paraplegic private investigator trying to solve a New York double homicide. She has been hired by Eddie Dahlgren to find his wealthy niece and boyfriend; she's investigating the death of a friend, and she's dealing with problems of her own - including a possible million dollar inheritance. Will A.J. be able to track down the killer before the next victim falls prey? Or will the twisted truth lead her towards a more dangerous outcome?

Review:

The premise definitely got my attention! A paraplegic P.I.? That's pretty creative - and as soon as I started to get to know A.J. and her no-holds-barred, crude yet capable attitude, I knew I was going to enjoy reading about her experiences. She is a strong character, multi-faceted, full of spunk, and is very clever about using her "handicapped" status to her advantage. I liked reading about A.J.'s colleagues, as well as the nicknames she gave to them; their interactions ranged from cautious to comical.The story-line was refreshingly different, but had a few rough points. I thought the dialogue moved the short chapters along quite nicely, especially A.J.'s quips and wise-ass one-liners about herself. I also thought it was interesting that author Jack Wassermann was so in-tune with A.J.'s thoughts and actions as a woman, including her paraplegia. There was plenty going on to hold my attention, and I appreciated the fast pace, but I was not overly spellbound by the book as a whole. However, I would definitely consider reading more by this author, especially if he decided to include A.J. in other adventures. Recommended to mystery lovers with a taste for action and witty humor, as well as those who love a good ending!

Rating: On the Run (3.5/5)

*** I received this book from the author (Bostick Communications) in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
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Signalé
Allizabeth | Apr 25, 2012 |

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Œuvres
25
Membres
269
Popularité
#85,899
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
2
ISBN
32
Langues
2

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