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A Novel
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John Michael Higgins
A razor-sharp, exquisitely paced, madly fun debut thriller that gleefully lampoons Hollywood culture and introduces the highly eccentric yet brilliant ex-detective gone rogue: Charlie Waldo
There are run-of-the-mill eccentric Californians, and then there's former detective Charlie Waldo.
Waldo, a onetime LAPD superstar, now lives in solitude deep in the woods, pathologically committed to owning no more than one hundred possessions. He has left behind his career and his girlfriend, Lorena, to pay self-imposed penance for an awful misstep on a pivotal murder case. But the old ghosts are about to come roaring back.
There are plenty of difficult actors in Hollywood, and then there's Alastair Pinch.
Alastair is a onetime Royal Shakespeare Company thespian who now slums it as the "wise" Southern judge on a tacky network show. He's absurdly rich, often belligerent, and typically drunk—a damning combination when Alastair's wife is found dead on their living room floor and he can't remember what happened.
Waldo's old flame Lorena, hiding peril of her own, draws him toward the case, and Alastair's greedy network convinces Waldo to take it on. But after such a long time away from both civilization and sleuthing—and plagued by a confounding array of assailants who want him gone—Waldo must navigate complicated webs of ego and deceit to clear Alastair's name...or confirm his guilt.
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Great book! Howard Gould is a terrific writer!
Enjoyed completely!
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Solid entertainment
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Light hearted mystery
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Great Reading of a Fun Mystery
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The main character, a former LAPD detective failed to spot the difference between uniformed LAPD officers and actors dressed up as New Orleans police officers..twice. It seemed to me that he would have noticed if even the smallest detail of the uniform was not correct for the LAPD, but a quick Google confirmed that the two uniforms are nothing alike. Aside from the obvious color difference (dark navy vs. light blue shirts), the badges are totally different. I can’t think of a scenario where ANY cop would be so indifferent to police uniforms and insignia.
Another important character, a life-long alcoholic, switched from drinking pitchers of vodka to bottles vitamin water overnight just by deciding to do it. No withdrawal symptoms, no professional support—not even a hangover. Apparently the author is unaware that alcoholism is a disease, not a casual lifestyle choice.
And finally (BIG SPOILER), I don’t believe a coroner would give a dead body to a friend to burn up in someone else’s car—even a “Jane Doe” that was going to be cremated. I’m not a lawyer, but I’m pretty sure it’s a crime to violate a corpse, and arson is definitely a crime. Risking fines, prison time and their careers isn’t something coroners do for a casual favor. The author devoted only a couple sentences to this scenario, probably because there was no way to make it even remotely believable, so better to just gloss over it and move on. That would have been okay if this event wasn’t such an integral part of the mystery and a major influence on the main character.
Not very believable
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Forgive the British accent and you'll enjoy this mystery without having to stop multitasking to pay close attention.
A pleasant mystery with soft turns.
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John Michael Higgins
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Terrific Book & Narrator
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Towards the end the plot becomes more interesting and has a few surprises for us
Absolutely outstanding narrator
it's a good book, although
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