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Leo W. Banks

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A light easy read, I expected it to be more gritty, but it isn’t. It is likely the beginning of a series, the main characters are likable and well developed, the editing is sloppy in spots and the story isn’t very plausible but it was enjoyable.
 
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zmagic69 | 9 altre recensioni | Mar 31, 2023 |
Treachery was a driving force in the Apache Wars. Depending on your point of view, the devious maneuverings on both sides either contributed to the settling of the Southwest or resulted in further subjugation of native people.
 
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CalleFriden | Mar 8, 2023 |
Double Wide by Leo W. Banks is both the author’s debut novel (2017) and the first book in his two-book Whip Stark series. Banks has also been a correspondent for several newspapers and has written articles for magazines such as Sports Illustrated, National Review, and The Los Angeles Times Magazine. In addition, Banks is a regular columnist for True West magazine and has authored four books on Old West history.

Whip (Prospero) Stark, the main character of Double Wide, is a young man with an interesting personal history. Stark is a superior athlete who just a few years earlier possessed the kind of fastball that seemed destined to carry him to the top tier of professional baseball. Unfortunately for Stark, his baseball career came to a screeching halt in Mexico where he was playing ball there and preparing himself to make the big leap into the majors. But instead of moving up to the next level, Stark moved to a Mexican jail cell after he was wrongly charged with cocaine possession.

These days Stark contents himself with managing a small piece of property he owns in the desert outside Tucson that he calls “Double Wide.” He lives there in his own double wide trailer among a handful of other trailers that he rents out to any of society’s misfits who are content to live in the middle of nowhere with him. Stark is, in fact, called the mayor of Double Wide by his little community, a responsibility he takes seriously.

Whip Stark, though, has his self-contained little world rocked mightily one day when someone leaves a severed hand outside his trailer for him to find — a tattooed hand Stark easily recognizes as one two belonging to his former catcher in the Mexican League. Stark will not be able to rest until he learns the whole truth about what has happened to his friend. But is he searching for a dead body or a still-breathing man with one hand? After his initial efforts catch the unwanted attention of a Mexican drug cartel honcho, Stark is pretty sure that his friend is beyond rescue.

Double Wide is full of offbeat characters willing to risk it all (not that they have all that much to lose) to help the mayor of Double Wide, Arizona, find out what happened to his missing friend. But it’s when Stark catches the attention of Roxanne Santa Cruz, a former teenaged stripper now turned on-air reporter for a Tucson TV station, that things really get wild as the pair fearlessly takes on anyone who stands in their way of learning the truth. And that means anyone.

Bottom Line: Double Wide is one of those violently bloody crime novels that can somehow best be described as humorous and lighthearted. Whip Stark and most of the side characters use wisecracks to lighten whatever situation they find themselves in, and Stark, as narrator, is particularly funny when addressing the reader with snappy little asides as he tells his story. That can be a lot of fun, but it does not always make for a realistic crime novel, and that’s the case here. It’s hard for the reader to take Double Wide completely seriously, but if you prefer crime novels with a lighter approach, this is one I think you will love.
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SamSattler | 9 altre recensioni | Dec 14, 2021 |
I picked up Double Wide after reading the many positive reviews on goodreads, especially by my favourite reviewer James Thane, and I was not disappointed.

Former baseball sensation Whip Stark is living off-grid in his little trailer park off the city of Tucson, Arizona, with a group of oddball characters for tenants. His relatively peaceful life is disrupted when the severed hand of his best friend and catcher, Rolando, lands on his doorstep. Stark's efforts to uncover the mystery, and find the remainder of his friend's dead body, pitches him into a lethal game of drugs, baseball and corruption against a bloodthirsty drug trafficker and a sleazy, powerful baseball agent. On Stark's side in this battle are his little community of misfits including a couple of dogs, and an attractive, daring TV reporter with a past as a stripper.

From the start, Double Wide races at full-throttle through drug trails, deserted mines, rugged canyons and the city of Tucson in an engrossing narrative. It has a fantastic cast of colourful, eccentric characters that will be remembered for a long time. The dialogues of Double Wide are witty, maybe a tad too witty at times, and the descriptions of places and people are lively. The short chapters and the unpredictable plot keep up the momentum till the end. Though the ending is quite well rounded off, Stark's father's story is left unfinished, perhaps to be taken up in future instalments.

Double Wide is a solid escapist entertainer that will blast away the reader's boredom and I am happy to note that its sequel, [b:Champagne Cowboys|49012088|Champagne Cowboys (Whip Stark Book 2)|Leo W. Banks|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1575069014l/49012088._SY75_.jpg|74433002] is already out!
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aravind_aar | 9 altre recensioni | Nov 21, 2021 |

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