
Harvey, Michael. The Chicago Way. Knopf. Aug. 2007. c.304p. ISBN 978-0-307-26686-6. $23.95. M
The latest incarnation of Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe is ex-Chicago cop Michael Kelly, who narrates his tale in crisp staccato prose. Kelly is drawn into an eight-year-old rape case after his former partner is found dead on Navy Pier. The rape victim becomes Kelly's latest client, a woman whose story intrigues a DNA analyst and a TV anchorwoman. Kelly's investigation soon takes him into deep, dangerous waters, with connections to the mob, a cover-up, and a serial killer. Debut author Harvey borrows elements from Chandler and Robert B. Parker's Spenser to create an appealing, crusading sleuth. Despite a certain lack of originality in the serial killer, who resembles notorious murderer John Wayne Gacy, this is recommended for all public libraries. Harvey is the cocreator of television's Cold Case Files, and that may add patron appeal.—Lesa M. Holstine, Glendale P.L., AZ
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4 comments:
You have to STOP! I can't keep up. :)
But, you ought to see my closet, Joy! I can't keep up either. I have to keep going. (smile)
Lesa,
Your LJ review got me to buy this book. Haven't read it yet, but it's on the TBR list.
Jean (IL public librarian)
Now that you bought it, I hope you enjoy it, Jean! I know what those TBR lists can be like.
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