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4.0 out of 5 stars
An Interesting Private Eye Novel,
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This review is from: 88 Ways to Die (Paperback)
88 WAYS TO DIE by Johnnie Mitchell: Interesting PI tale self-published by the author earlier this year. Black PI Ellis Mason is a small businessman in Chicago in 1988 who gets caught up in a murder case when the girlfriend of his client is killed. As he is pulled deeper and deeper into the matter he hooks up with Brad Royce, a big time agency owner who numbers among his clients a congressional candidate looking for dirt on a rival. It is Chicago, after all, so, its not surprising that Mason and Royce are soon swimming upstream in a river of murder, greed, and political corruption. As with many self- published efforts, this book could have benefited from some tighter editing, more street time and less "bed time." I hope Mr. Mitchell does well enough to produce some more, as Mason could potentially be Chicago's answer to LA's Eazy Rawlins.
--Jack Quick Bookbitch.com
3.0 out of 5 stars
Politics and Blackmail,
By The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 88 Ways to Die (Paperback)
An ex-con, two detectives-different agencies, two women working for a brokerage firm, an international finance mogul, a local politician and a campaign manager; were somehow connected. A determination of how, will give the solution to the mystery 88 WAYS TO DIE. The ex-con hires detective Ellis Mason to keep tabs on his girlfriend. detective's paths cross when the women they are following are both That is what the dectectives have to find out. 88 Ways To Die is an intriguing story set in Chicago during the Reviewed by aNN Brown
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Fast Read,
By Angela Henry (Springfield, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 88 Ways to Die (Paperback)
Set in Chicago during the presidential election of 1988, Johnnie Mitchell's debutmystery, 88 WAYS TO DIE, introduces African-American private detective, Ellis Mason. Ellis is hired by ex-con Armad Drew for a simple case--following Armad's girfriend, Donna Beck, who he suspects is cheating on him. But the case quickly becomes complicated when Donna is murdered and Armad is arrested for the crime. When Armad begs Ellis to help him, Ellis reluctantly agrees not knowing what he's getting himself into. Ellis discovers that Donna's murder is only the tip of the iceberg and after one of his own employees is murdered, soon find himself teamed up with Brad Royce, another PI who happens to be working for a congressional candidate. Both men find themselves attracted to Francine Darden, a beautiful co-worker of Donna Beck's who has secrets of her own and is the link between both men's cases. Ellis and Brad find themselves up to their necks in murder, blackmail, corruption, and politics and must find their way out before they're the next victim's. Johnnie Mitchell tells a good story and introduces a strong character in Ellis Mason. |
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88 Ways to Die by Johnnie Mitchell (Paperback - Dec. 2001)
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