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Ken Harris

Autore di Hacker,the 3ºeso

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Australian

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A riveting crime fiction tale that I was unable to put the book down until I reached the last page.

A Bad Bout of the Yips is the third book in author Ken Harris's crime fiction series featuring PI Steve Rockfish. From the start (of this book or any in the series), readers old enough to know will immediately feel his kinship with the old-school investigators and the nod to and nostalgia of the classic PI television shows from the 1970s, such as The Rockford Files. If you loved those shows, this is the series for you! If you don't know what I'm talking about, this is still a series you'll want to give a look-see.

Steve Rockfish is a cool customer, a tough guy, and he needs to be in his line of work, especially as he's going up against the mob in this real estate development-themed crime fiction tale. His young partner, Jawnie McGee, is still reeling after the previous book's events. This normally steadfast and stand-up gal shows some vulnerability in her fragile state, but although she struggles early on to regain her footing, she comes on strong later in the story.

This third book has multiple storylines, some involving old nemeses that harken back to previous books. However, the third time's the charm as storylines converge and are wrapped up. The Baltimore and other Maryland and New Jersey settings were comfortable yet fresh (I'm just done to death sometimes with Chicago and NYC). I loved the cultural nods and the guessing game to identify the source of the references with Lynn.

The case that lands Rockfish and McGee in dutch involves a lesbian couple who have purchased a rundown miniature golf business out from under the nose of a large real estate development corporation with mob ties. Immediately after taking possession, threatening messages appear, and an escalating series of vandalism plagues the property, including anti-gay slogans spray painted across the buildings and inflammatory fliers pepper the neighborhood to stir up trouble with the locals. What follows on the way to resolution are twists and turns, tense action and danger, told with a riveting vim and vigor that I found myself smiling as I read, completely engaged and unable to put the book down until the last page was turned.

I recommend A BAD BOUT OF THE YIPS to readers who enjoy crime fiction, old-school PI heroes, a Baltimore setting, and fans of the previous novels in the series.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author through Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours.
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KarenSiddall | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 27, 2024 |
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As a boy who grew up in South Jersey, it was really interesting reading a book that I knew where everything was. The story was a well written and engaging mystery type story. Well worth the read of anybody from South Jersey.
 
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APSRAS | 3 altre recensioni | Dec 9, 2023 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
I was glad to get this ebook to review as part of the early reviewers. I love playing mini golf and I also love a bit of mystery so this was the perfect combo. It kept my interest and I will definitely be reading the others from this series.
 
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8tlhoffman | 2 altre recensioni | Jun 6, 2023 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
Disclosure: I got this eBook from LibraryThing's Early Reviewers in exchange for an honest review. Nobody (the author, publisher, or LibraryThing) has read this review before I posted it publicly.

This is the third book in the series, if you haven't read the first two then it's highly suggested you do so, as otherwise this book won't make sense.

Content Warnings for the book: violence (including guns, killing and bombs), cops, swearing, alcohol drinking

The prologue provides a nice high-level review of what happened in the last book for those who had forgotten (like me).

The author continues to be a great story teller, it's like you're in the backseat and reading the minds of each character.

"Big girl pants have been acquired.”What the fuck?"

Reading it can get you emotionally involved (which is most likely what the author wants), but there are a number of slow sections. The author does do a nice job of having the slow lead to something, and you may not even know what it is.

"The stream of expletives that flew from her mouth would have had her mother blushing and her father taking her out for a congratulatory ice cream cone."

Multiple times I laughed at what the author came up with for the main character to do or think. WWRD (what would Rockfish do) is one that almost got me howling in laughter.

"he didn’t recognize the number.Car warranty? Maybe my computer has a virus on it? Or my favorite, I’ve won an all expenses paid vacation to Timeshare Land."

"“I always worry.” “I know, it comes standard on the Millennial base model.”"

I look forward to the next book in the series.

"Why can’t we fast-forward to the end?"

"“Hey! We’re done here!"
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Authentico | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 28, 2023 |

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ISBN
17
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