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Fatal Blow (Sean Richardson, #3) af James L.…
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Fatal Blow (Sean Richardson, #3) (udgave 2018)

af James L. Thane

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AN UNFAITHFUL HUSBAND, AN AGGRIEVED WIFE, AND A CUNNING PLAN FOR REVENGE THAT'S TOO CLEVER BY HALF. WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?Becky Miller is stunned to discover that her husband, Walter, is having an affair with a scatter­brained cocktail waitress. In retaliation, she devises a clever plan that will place her philandering husband squarely in the sights of both the police and the IRS before she divorces him and leaves him to the tender mercies of his dopey girlfriend. But as she sets her scheme into motion, things go tragically wrong and Becky winds up a victim of her own carefully-orchestrated plan. Shortly thereafter, a female torso floats to the surface of a Phoenix canal and the case is assigned to hom­icide detective Sean Richardson and his partner, Maggie McClinton. DNA tests confirm that the victim is Becky Miller. But what seems at first to be a fairly straight-forward investigation turns out to be much more complicated, and as their case becomes increasingly convoluted, Sean and Maggie must sort through the havoc that Becky Miller has left in her wake and somehow find the solution to an especially gruesome crime before anyone else pays the ultimate price for a scheme that's gotten way out of hand."FATAL BLOW is a meticulous and engrossing procedural - from the perspective of both the dogged detective and the surprising, enterprising criminal."--Lou Berney, Edgar Award winning author of The Long and Faraway Gone"Beautifully written and tautly plotted--one of the best procedurals I've read in years." -- Christine Carbo, Award-winning author of The Wild InsidePraise for the Sean Richardson Series"No Place to Die" is a two-in-one treat, a convincing police procedural bolted to a nail-biter suspense novel. A good novel gives you real people in a real place, and James L. Thane delivers both with his skillfully drawn cops, victims and crooks in today's Phoenix"---Sam Reaves, author of Mean Town Blues"No Place to Die is an auspicious beginning to what I hope will become a series. Sean and Maggie make a great crime-solving team.--Barbara D'Amato, Author of Death of a Thousand Cuts"An engaging police procedural that hooks the audience. ... Readers will relish James L. Thane's tense thriller.--The Mystery Gazette"A fast action thriller..."---Suspense Magazine… (mere)
Medlem:JuliaMay
Titel:Fatal Blow (Sean Richardson, #3)
Forfattere:James L. Thane
Info:Moonshine Cove Publishing, LLC, ebook, 258 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
Vurdering:****
Nøgleord:Ingen

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I enjoyed this book, and didn't want to put it down once it got going. I began to suspect what was going on fairly early on, but wasn't really sure, and it was still interesting to see the details. When books have twists like this one, you never know when another one is around the corner.

The telling of the story was very straight-forward; in fact, I found myself thinking of the narrator, Sean Richardson, with a voice of Joe Friday (from the early TV series Dragnet). Kind of a just-the-facts-ma'am kind of guy, except he also had a personal life. I personally thought it was a bit too serious, and needed something like a wise-cracking sidekick or something to keep him from taking himself too seriously. Or, maybe a little more happening to keep the book from being too one-dimensional. It would have made a good audiobook though, since it was pretty easy to follow, without too many characters.

But aside from that, the story was entertaining and complete. There were no loose ends, and it seemed pretty realistic, if you can believe a seemingly sane woman would do some of these things. But who says she was actually sane? She was an avid reader, and member of a book club that discussed the books, so perhaps she just got too many ideas from books like Gone Girl.

If you want a fairly quick and easy read for a trip or weekend, this would be a good one. And as an added bonus, the author is active here on Goodreads, and is very approachable - and an all-round nice guy. ( )
  MartyFried | Oct 9, 2022 |
This is another worthy entry to the Sean Richardson series which, so far, has been excellent in terms of characterisation, plots, and general storytelling. Unlike the first two novels, there is no serial killer here. The torso of a woman washes up the canal and all clues point to the husband as the killer. But, as the detectives delve deep, the case turns into something else altogether, with a very clever woman at the centre of it all. The reader gets to know what has happened early into the novel, but what makes it interesting is the 'how' of it, which unfolds slowly with each passing chapter. Parallelly, the detectives, Sean and Maggie, have moved forward in their respective lives, maintaining continuity with the previous books in the series. I do not know about other readers, but I could not help being reminded of Gone Girl while reading this book. That said, Fatal Blow holds its own as an engaging thriller. ( )
  aravind_aar | Nov 21, 2021 |
Second reading. This remains one of my favourites: plot twists, revenge, murder, strong and intelligent female characters - what's not to love? Maybe just the book cover. I've recommended this one to a number of people but I always have to preface my recommendation with a disclaimer to ignore the tacky and totally misleading cover. ( )
  JuliaMay | Dec 10, 2020 |
Another excellent page-turner from James Thane. (I have read all of his books.) I was a bit put off in the beginning by the insertion of the wife's POV, but as the story unfolded leading to an ethically challenging ending, it made a lot of sense and fit right in. I won't give away anything by summarizing the plot; just read it. ( )
  ecw0647 | Mar 30, 2019 |
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AN UNFAITHFUL HUSBAND, AN AGGRIEVED WIFE, AND A CUNNING PLAN FOR REVENGE THAT'S TOO CLEVER BY HALF. WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?Becky Miller is stunned to discover that her husband, Walter, is having an affair with a scatter­brained cocktail waitress. In retaliation, she devises a clever plan that will place her philandering husband squarely in the sights of both the police and the IRS before she divorces him and leaves him to the tender mercies of his dopey girlfriend. But as she sets her scheme into motion, things go tragically wrong and Becky winds up a victim of her own carefully-orchestrated plan. Shortly thereafter, a female torso floats to the surface of a Phoenix canal and the case is assigned to hom­icide detective Sean Richardson and his partner, Maggie McClinton. DNA tests confirm that the victim is Becky Miller. But what seems at first to be a fairly straight-forward investigation turns out to be much more complicated, and as their case becomes increasingly convoluted, Sean and Maggie must sort through the havoc that Becky Miller has left in her wake and somehow find the solution to an especially gruesome crime before anyone else pays the ultimate price for a scheme that's gotten way out of hand."FATAL BLOW is a meticulous and engrossing procedural - from the perspective of both the dogged detective and the surprising, enterprising criminal."--Lou Berney, Edgar Award winning author of The Long and Faraway Gone"Beautifully written and tautly plotted--one of the best procedurals I've read in years." -- Christine Carbo, Award-winning author of The Wild InsidePraise for the Sean Richardson Series"No Place to Die" is a two-in-one treat, a convincing police procedural bolted to a nail-biter suspense novel. A good novel gives you real people in a real place, and James L. Thane delivers both with his skillfully drawn cops, victims and crooks in today's Phoenix"---Sam Reaves, author of Mean Town Blues"No Place to Die is an auspicious beginning to what I hope will become a series. Sean and Maggie make a great crime-solving team.--Barbara D'Amato, Author of Death of a Thousand Cuts"An engaging police procedural that hooks the audience. ... Readers will relish James L. Thane's tense thriller.--The Mystery Gazette"A fast action thriller..."---Suspense Magazine

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