A blog about books, literary ennui, bad writers, so-so writers and great authors of excellent books. I tend to focus on mysteries, modern fiction and sometimes South American writers. I do not read "bodice rippers", harlequin romance type "books", Sci-fi or Westerns.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane
Once again Mr. Lehane has proven why he is consistently at the top of the best seller lists. I flat out loved this book and could not put it down. The protagonists of previous mysteries, Angie and Patrick Kenzie are now married with a four year old daughter,Gabriella. Their P.I. business has been shuttered. Angie is working on her Masters degree and Patrick is working for a venerable old firm in Boston that investigates various alleged infractions that always end up with the least likable outcome. At least for Patrick. A midnight phone call and an encounter at a subway stop leads Patrick and Angie back to a case that separated them ten years ago. Bound by his sense of compassion Patrick sets out to find a young woman, Amanda McCready, now sixteen whom he returned to an unsuitable mother ten years ago, who is once again missing. The story is fast paced, tight and the characters well written with no stereotypical "bad guys". Even a Russian mobster is imbued with a sense of honor and humor. Mr. Lehane does not create cookie cutter personalities, everyone is fleshed out and given a humanity that is sometimes missing from other writers. He gives enough back story so that those who have not read his previous books are still able to follow along and understand the plot and the reasoning behind Patrick and Angie's actions. The novel is gritty but not overly so, although I would not recommend this book for readers who prefer "Cozies". I give this book a "buy it now" rating. You will not be disappointed.
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