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The Crazy Kill

A Grave Digger & Coffin Ed Novel

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The Crazy Kill

De: Chester Himes
Narrado por: Dion Graham
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Outside the apartment where a wake is going on, the manager of the A&P across the street is robbed. Reverend Short, a storefront preacher addicted to opium and brandy, is watching from a bedroom window in the flat. He leans out too far and falls, but a huge bread basket, sitting outside the bakery below, saves him. Back inside, he says he sees a vision of a dead man. Outside, in the very basket Short landed in, lies the body of Valentine Haines. Who murdered Val? It is up to Grave Digger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson to find out.

©1959 Chester Himes, copyright renewed 1987 by Lesley Himes (P)2011 Audible, Inc.
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“this mystery is full of wonderfully stereotypical characters, portrayed by Dion Graham in a silky voice…Graham’s characterizations of gangsters, preachers, and thieves are energetic and imaginative, especially when the action heats up. This period whodunit is a treat for listeners who enjoy hearing zany characters brought to life with panache.” ( Audiofile)
Vivid Writing • Rich Characters • Masterful Performance • Compelling Mystery • Unique Setting • Smooth Silky Voice

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_The Crazy Kill_ by Chester Himes receives four stars from me. While I found the detectives had very little to do with this story, I found the story compelling.

I loved the setting, and the characters. It is a window into the past, and into a different culture, and life. I loved that. Everything was well written.

Let me address the comment about the detectives not doing much. The narrator takes us into the lives of the suspects more than I'm used to in a hard boiled mystery. Normally, there we follow the detectives and maybe get a scene or two without the detective. However, Himes takes more time with the suspects and their lives. I feel this offered me the chance to be the detective. Readers always try to figure out the killer. However, I often feel I'm passive in that task as I'm following a sleuth. In this novel, I felt more that i needed to be more engaged with trying to figure out the killer.

The reader: This was an audio book read by Dion Graham. Well he's just excellent. All of his voices are solid. I liked his voice for Johnny; it was a bit misleading, which was fantastic. He's a great reader and I recommend any book by him.

Recommended: Yes, this is a solid mystery, set in an interesting place, during an interesting time. I felt transported back, and I got to learn about Harlem, just a tad.

Wonderful!

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What did you love best about The Crazy Kill?

I love the writing best about The Crazy Kill. Himes has a superb sense of character, dialogue, and plot. He is a master at crime fiction. Ian Fleming of 007 fame admired his work.

What did you like best about this story?

I love the store front preacher. He kept us guessing whether or not he was an inspired prophet or crazy.

What about Dion Graham’s performance did you like?

Graham gave a masterful performance of numerous characters with Harlem dialects.

Any additional comments?

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Crazy Thrill

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the early chapters ledt me discombobulated but once the madness settles a nice storyline develops. The characters are all well-developed and the ending is suspenseful

slow start, nice story

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Does not take long to get into this story. BAM! Someone is dead at the opening. Heard of the author but never read any of his works. Felt that I had to to expand my cultural understanding. Surely there are some good people in Harlem! The portrayal of homosexuals, thieves, adulteress, jack-legged preachers, jealous lovers, "loose" women, and tough, unorthodoxed black police officers is hallarious and goes a loooong way. While, None of the characters deserve empathy or sympathy, I missed them when the story ended. This is a smooth and comfortable story about an era long ago where the living was not easy. Dion Graham did an excellent job of narration. His smooth, silky voice reminded me of being in a grungy, smokey, jazz club. Black culture noir. It made me feel like I belonged in this story. The relationships among the characters are complicated. Very interactive group. Took awhile for me to figure out who was sleeping with who, who was dirty, who was a victim, and how folks are related to each other. Very little the characters could do but be present when the police came around. They better have had the right responses to the people or life would become messy. All characters seemed to be dirt poor, but each had a hustle which made money. Meeting the characters and learning about them was more interesting than solving the murder of Val. I am going to find another book by this author just spend more time in the era and neighborhood. Along with the detectives, I hope to see some familiar characters.

Every Day is a journey. Need complete rules

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I've only read the first two books in this series but it's already one of my all-time favorite detective series.

The mystery itself, which is fun, is almost beside the point. It's really about getting lost in the rich characters and world of Chester Himes's Harlem.

He has such a tight and clean prose style and he is able to build such vivid atmosphere with it that you almost feel like you can smell the streets or see the characters as they're talking.

If you're looking for crime fiction that is fun, character driven and feels like it comes alive as you read it, you can't do better than this series.

Elmore Leonard before there was Elmore Leonard

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