THE BOOKER
Kevin R. Doyle
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GENRE: Mystery
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BLURB:
Sam
Quinton hadn't thought much about the entertainment business for several years.
His days as a minor celebrity were part of his past, which was fine with him.
But when a Hollywood producer walks through the doors of his gym and offers to
create a TV show around his life, Sam doesn't say no right away.
Then
the producer's partner ends up dead in her hotel room, and Sam has to put on
his private detective hat to straighten things out. It doesn't take long to
realize the TV offer may not have been exactly what it was cracked up to be.
Suddenly, a whole lot of seemingly bad folks are gunning for Sam. Forget his
budding Hollywood career. He has to do everything possible to keep himself and
his client alive.
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Excerpt
Three:
I’d only made it three steps inside before they both looked
over at the same time. Nichols waved me over.
I’d barely known Wendy Truell, but the faintness of our
acquaintance didn’t matter. It’s still a shock to see someone seemingly in the
prime of life with a bullet hole in their face.
She had on a silk crimson robe with black piping and, as far
as could be told, nothing else. She was slumped so her head rested on the
pillow at the end of the couch. Except for the blood and gore around her, she
could have stretched out to take a nap.
Far as I could tell, it was a single shot. The front of her
face wasn’t too messed up, except for the entry wound, with most of the damage
apparent from where the slug or slugs exited the back of her head.
A highball glass containing some sort of mixed drink sat on
the coffee table next to an open laptop with a blank screen.
The originally green couch pillow was drenched in red.
“Jesus,” I said.
“Nichols tells me you knew the woman,” Santiago said by way
of greeting.
“More like met. I probably spent a grand total of forty-five
minutes with her, if that.”
Santiago jerked his head, and the three of us walked back
out into the hallway and down a ways to talk in private.
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Sam’s interest suddenly shoots up when the producer woman is found dead in her hotel room. Right away, the mystery grabs and intrigues you. I always enjoy a whodunnit.
“A somewhat client suspected of murder, the local mob interested in my comings and goings, and the chief detective wanted a private meet.”
This was a pretty nice read even though it can get a little complicated and a little long. About halfway through, the read becomes milder and longer. Even the shoot-out scenes weren’t that exciting. The only thing that interests you is the mystery case. All in all, this was a fairly nice read.
Rating:
3 stars
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
A
retired high-school teacher and former college instructor, Kevin R. Doyle is
the author of five novels in the Sam Quinton mystery series, all published by
Camel Press. He’s also written four crime thrillers, including And the Devil
Walks Away and The Anchor, and one horror novel, The Litter, along with
numerous short horror stories published in small magazines over the years. The
first Quinton book, Squatter’s Rights, was nominated for the 2021 Shamus award
for Best First PI Novel. A lifelong Midwesterner, Doyle currently resides in
Missouri and has loosely based the city of Providence in the Quinton books on
Columbia.
Website:
http://kevindoylefiction.com
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/kevindoylefiction
Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Booker-Sam-Quinton-Mystery-Book-ebook/dp/B0FDCZ1NJC/ref=sr_1_1
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