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Bicycle Shop Murder (Greg Tenorly Suspense Series - #1) [Kindle Edition]

Robert Burton Robinson
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BICYCLE SHOP MURDER - Greg Tenorly Suspense Series - Book 1. Suspense with a touch of romance. Length: 56,300 words.

Description: Greg Tenorly lives a quiet and lonely life in a small East Texas town, until he is selected as a juror for a murder trial. A beautiful, mysterious redhead befriends him, and seems to have a romantic interest. But is she merely using him to influence the outcome of the trial? By the end of the first week, three people connected with the case are dead, and Greg is beginning to fear for his own life. He is now convinced that a powerful Dallas attorney is directing the murder spree in his little town. But why? He is determined to find out. But his investigation just might earn him a spot at the top of the hit list.

Praise for Robert Burton Robinson's BICYCLE SHOP MURDER:

"Read it in one sitting and I stayed up way too late in order to finish it." - Dana, Long Beach, CA

"After reading the first chapter of Bicycle Shop Murder I was hooked. I love your work. You have quite a talent for writing a book that holds the attention all the way through." - Denise Owens

"Great story. I never could get a handle on who did it and why. Great twists." - Sue Erickson

"This story had so many twists and turns I couldn't put it down. A great story." - Pat

"As soon as I started reading Bicycle Shop Murder I could not stop! I can honestly say that you are the only author who I can say that I read 5 of your books in 5 days. They were great reads, they were quick to the point, and you didn't waste time trying to establish the entire scene. I can't wait to read more of your works." - Bill E., Marlton, NJ

"Well, I am impressed. This was my first book, but it will not be the last. I really enjoyed it. I am now looking for the next one." - Gerald P. - Brixham, Devon, UK

About the Author

Robert Burton Robinson honed his craft while writing some 300,000 words of fiction online, including three novels, two novellas, and a number of short stories.

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  • Language: English
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Actually, 2 1/2 Stars, July 6, 2009
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This review is from: Bicycle Shop Murder (Greg Tenorly Suspense Series - #1) (Kindle Edition)
The Good Stuff:

The writing is very good. The author keeps a fast pace that makes you turn pages quickly. You read every word so as not to miss a second of the action.

There was minimal description, just enough to get the point across. The author never bogs the reader down with too many details.

The overall plot is a good concept.

The Bad Stuff:

I'm going to try not to repeat things that have already been pointed out, but there were plot holes here you could drive a truck through.

Two law abiding citizens hear on the news that they are wanted for murder by the police, a murder they didn't commit..So, they decide to go spend the night in a cabin instead of turning themselves in? Nope.

They stay at a campground type place with cabins. The lady running the store there, not the one who checked them in, thinks she recognizes them from the pictures on TV, but doesn't turn them in because she could be wrong. Plausible...except...The CAR they were driving was described in detail. It's bright RED. She could have checked out the car easily as later it was said they had it parked outside the cabin. She could have looked at where they checked in because I have never stayed at a hotel/campground/etc. that did not ask for the make/model/license of my car. Also, their names were on television and I don't think they registered under fake names. if I worked in a place like that and thought there might be killers on my property who the police described as 'armed and dangerous', I would have double checked name or car or something.

One more was the trial: I cannot imagine a DA bringing someone on trial based on nothing but one old lady seeing someone leaving a crime scene as she drove by. There was only one witness for the prosecution in a murder trial??? Where are all the experts to prove the murder weapon? Where are the character witnesses, either for the defense or prosecution? It was a two day murder trial? Just inconceivable.

There was a small detail that I wouldn't have mentioned except that it was brought up twice in the book. The bad guy was worried about an envelope because they might have found his DNA on it? I don't think so; I think he was worried about fingerprints. He stated that he didn't lick the stamp or envelope. He was just worried because, at the last minute, he handled the envelope without gloves. That spells fingerprints, not DNA.

Overall:

Regardless of the many issues, it was still kind of fun to read if you could manage to suspend reality.

This is a very talented author who just needs to work his plot lines out better.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too many inconsistencies and unbeliavable things in the book., April 8, 2009
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This was the first book I read from this author. I liked the pace of the book and the fact that the author moves the story forward very quickly. A lot of dialogue helps on this regards.

However I felt the plot was weak and improbable. I didn't understand and the author did not give a reason why one of the main characters did not call the police after receiving a phone call from a dying woman stating the name of the killer. He then decides to go visit the person the woman named only to tell the person that he was named as a murderer by the dying woman. Surprise! Surprise! The "murderer" denies and our main character has to go back home. What he was expecting? The "murderer" would own up for his crimes based on that flimsy story? As I said above there was no reason given why this pastor/music teacher decided to go investigate. A more beliavable action would be to call the police and tell the story.

The other odd thing was that when he leaves town to go talk with the "murderer" he decides to take a woman that is being investigated for her husband's murder. She is not supposed to leave town. But what the heck - let's invite her along for the sake of the trip.

Another inconsistency - when the bad guy decides to get rid of someone he hires a complete strange, a kid from the city where the victim lives. He offers the kid a lot of money if he would kill the victim. Later on the book we see that he has no problems finding not one but two professional hit men. Why he didn't use one of them to kill the victim is beyond me. And the author does not explain that also.

So I felt there were too many inconsistencies and unbelievable things happening. However I liked the reading anyways. I am planning to read the next book in the series when I have time. I am curious to see how the author will manage to involve this pastor/music teacher in another crime.

PS: I got the book in electronic format for free.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Greg Tenorly mystery series, March 21, 2007
This review is from: Bicycle Shop Murder (Paperback)
Bicycle Shop Murder

By Robert Burton Robinson

ISBN: 978-1-84685-611-2

Are you looking for adventure, romance and murder? "Bicycle Shop Murder" has all of that. This is the first in the Greg Tenorly mystery series.

The book begins with the death of Sam Spokane, the bicycle shop owner, later in the book it is revealed that he only has a few months to live due to a recent diagnosis of prostate cancer, so why would someone want him dead now?

The setting is Coreyville, Texas, a small town where everyone knows everybody. Greg Tenorly is a divorced music teacher, leads the choir at church, and is a marriage counselor, it all starts when a beautiful red head by the name of Cynthia Blockerman, vice president at First State Bank comes to see Greg. Cynthia is in her late 20's and is married to Troy Blockerman, she has come to see Greg as her marriage is in trouble, her husband drinks a lot, is abusive and she finds herself in a loveless marriage. Troy's normal routine is coming home from work, drinking beer and watching TV until he passes out in the living room. Cynthia usually sleeps in the marital bed alone, which is completely fine with her as she is afraid of Troy especially when he has been drinking.

As the story continues, Greg Tenorly finds himself being called up for jury selection and is then picked and called upon to be a juror in the murder trial of Sam Spokane. Little does Greg know what troubles lay ahead for him? The troubles all begin when one Buford Bellowin a high powered attorney in Dallas wants the black man accused of murdering Sam Spokane found innocent. Greg and Cynthia are thrown together and both their lives are in danger, there have already been several other murders relating to the murder trial, a witness for the prosecution has had a terrible accident and died, one of the jurors is murdered, and the wife of the bicycle shop is murdered. Who is committing these murders and why? Who will be the next target?

Greg and Cynthia are starting to piece together the murders and who is committing them, they think maybe a hit man or maybe 2 different hit men, after driving to Dallas to see Buford. On the way back to Coreyville, they discover they are wanted for murder, and they have a killer after them, things are going from bad to worse. Will they be murder victims or will they be found guilty of murder? You will want to find out the answer to all these questions.

Although the book has a few errors and typos, it is very well written. The characters are believable and common people that you fell as if you know them. "Bicycle Shop Murder" has enough action and intrigue to keep you turning the pages. Robert Burton Robinson has done a wonderful job of bringing murder, mayhem and romance all into one book. I am anxiously awaiting the next one in the series.
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I see movies in my head--movies I create, based on stories I imagine, starring characters I mold out of thin air. That's where all of my novels, novellas and short stories come from. They all start as a collection of movie scenes that I arrange and rearrange until my story gels.

My characters rehearse their lines endlessly. I sometimes stop them in mid-stream to change a few words. But they never complain. They know I'm only trying to make their dialog tighter, more believable--which makes them look better as actors. They are tireless--running scenes over and over until they're perfect.

Filming is wrapped when I say so, since I'm the writer, producer, and director. Then comes the tough part: writing it all down.

But when I'm finished, my story will have suspense, drama, mystery, and probably a bit of humor--because that's the way I roll, as they say. And if I've succeeded, it will be like watching a movie--a movie that once existed only in my head.

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