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File Size: 1731 KB
Print Length: 312 pages
Publisher: Soho Crime (January 8, 2019)
Publication Date: January 8, 2019
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07D22W3T9
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This is the second book in the series that I have read. This author is so good. The story is so tight, the flow of the action and the characters in the event is spot-on. And at the very end I was surprised and amazed and so clear set this was a righteous in me.I am a character and relationship person. These stories are built on these factors. And I am a Detroit girl. Only left home after college. Have such great memories of that City before the big trouble. This writer brings me back to Detroit, great things I remember and the sense of its New Life in these days.The mix of crime and neighborhood and government agencies and some of the worst aspects of Michigan come together in a great story.And the writing is damn good. But maybe I said that already.
As an old Detroiter, I found Mr. Jones' descriptions of the lower West side engrossing and poignant and mostly accurate. His characters real and realistic. His treatment of the old north side and the Edison Park district are also captivatng. My wife's family loved there. He has room in whatever the rubber issue will be to spend a lot more time on the East side. My cousin who lives in GP Farms says it's still nice. We used to go to the Farms Pier to swim in the summer. My dad taught me how to swim by throwing me in the boat well. By the way, there was a Licavoli at Macchus' Red Fox with Jimmy and the Giacalone brothers. I loved both of his books. Looking forward to the third.
This is about the good people of the inner city about whom no suburbanite knows anything. It's a very well told tale.
Good for lovers of the knight, spiced with salsa, an urban renewal in literature, and yet an old fashioned private dick novel
Neo-Nazi bikers...thugs who look like they only eat glass and babies... the madam of an S&M cathouse...a priest who hides and transports undocumented immigrants...a skittish teenage girl hacker — these are some of the characters we meet in Lives Laid Away.Ex-cop August Snow is as wild and weird as any of them. Half Black and half Hispanic, he makes wonderful salsa. He’s also a dead shot and a black belt in karate — fully equipped for action. And there’s plenty in this book.Snow takes on the job of foiling a trafficking operation out of sheer goodness of heart. The victims are supposedly scooped up by ICE for deportation — but in reality, kidnapped for trafficking.Gunfights abound. It’s kind of hard to believe that Snow and friends can get away with roughing up and killing so many bad guys. But I went along with it, because shoot-outs mixed with karate moves are hard to resist.Also, the writing is lively, spiced with street wit and quotes from Bogart and the Bible. The author has a great sense of place too, so that I felt very present in his Detroit. The reign of terror by ICE in ethnic neighborhoods is vividly described.Stephen Mack Jones has a lot of raw talent, perhaps a bit undisciplined, but he’s fun to read.
Former Marine, ex-cop and self-described "rakishly handsome Blaxican," August Snow is the hero of "Lives Laid Away," in this sequel to the author's first mystery novel. When the book begins, he's received a hefty payout from a court case resulting from an incident while on duty and is staying busy perfecting his homemade salsa, taking martial arts lesson and keeping an eye on his neighbors who are being hassled by ICE. When August gets wind of an even bigger potential ongoing crime in his Michigan area home, i.e. human trafficking, after the body of an unidentified young girl dressed as Marie Antoinette washes ashore, he swings into action, along with several other assistants, including Jimmy, his young handyman and neighbor; Tomas, the brawn to his activist wife's Elena's brains; and Ogilvy, a seemingly harmless British man with a penchant for doing yoga on his front porch. August also receives help from Lucy, a Native American hacker whiz and Lady B, whose doughnut shop owner exterior is deceptively benign. With their support, he's well-equipped to take on the underworld of strip clubs, drug dealing and other sleazy doings, which provide clues to identifying who is responsible for the murders of undocumented young women. However, since this involves putting their lives in danger repeatedly, August and his crew will need to have all their wits about them to crack the case and secure justice, however imperfectly.Thoughts: The book starts off intriguingly with a main character who's hardened from his combat experience and tenure as a cop but has a not-so-hidden compassionate streak for the underdog, plus a lot of quirky interests and habits. His neighbors and friends are well-drawn and mostly sympathetic, even when they decide to take justice into their own hands (and hence break the law). However, the author does have an agenda, i.e. championing open borders, which may mar the enjoyment for readers who have an opposite position on the subject. Also, I didn't personally care for the overdone brutality; it seemed like almost every encounter with the bad guys ended with a bullet or an impromptu amputation of a digit.Overall, this is an absorbing mystery, if you have a strong stomach for violence.
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