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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Start with the first and read them all,
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This review is from: Crazy Eights: A Jake Hines Mystery (Jake Hines Mysteries) (Hardcover)
These Jake Hines mysteries are THE BEST. The characters are real, the crimes believable, the setting well-described. They aren't "cozy," but they are definitely warm. Jake and Trudy are really cute couple with a real life together. I loved this one and am eager to read the next, and the next, etc.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
strong police procedural,
This review is from: Crazy Eights: A Jake Hines Mystery (Jake Hines Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Rutherford, Minnesota Chief of Detectives Captain Jake Hines watches the trial of Benny Niemeyer, accused of carjacking, kidnapping, and killing Shelley Gleason. Benny's partner Dale Trogstad was already found guilty of the crimes. Benny informed the police where they could find the corpse, but that information is not admissible as evidence due to a technicality. There is no other link connecting Benny to the murder and the witness who put away Dale is missing. Not surprisingly, the jury states "not guilty".
The next day a freed Benny is dead; the medical examiner declares he was murdered. Although Jake wanted this vermin put away for life and commiserates with the killer, he searches for the culprit. His inquiries lead to the town's richest family who has done so much for the community. This author is a top Gunn when it comes to providing some of the best police procedurals on the market today. There is enough romance in CRAZY EIGHTS to satisfy fans of that genre, but it is clearly the investigation that readers will appreciate. The story line is brilliantly filled with false leads, red herrings, and misinformation that take the audience down wrong trails (sounds like the political parties). Readers will like the ethical Jake, a mixed racial person who usually ignores the ignorance of racists; the news from his live-in lover sets up a freshness for his next appearance and giving his fans plenty to look forward to. Harriet Klausner
3.0 out of 5 stars
Quick Read,
By Sarah Butland "Thanks for reading, Sarah Butland" (New Brunswick, Canada) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Crazy Eights: A Jake Hines Mystery (Jake Hines Mysteries) (Hardcover)
My first glimpse of Elizabeth Gunn and Jack Hines and, although I'm not yet addicted, this was a novel I enjoyed as it was a quick read and had very good aspects of it.
I found the beginning court room drama slow going but once the verdict was in things started heating up and became interesting. The relationship and struggles of Trudy and Jack remind everyone how things will work out in the end if they are meant to and give the reader hope of a better tomorrow. Gunn's sixth Jake Hines mystery has me curious as how the tale of Jake began as well as how it will end. |
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Crazy Eights: A Jake Hines Mystery (Jake Hines Mysteries) by Elizabeth Gunn (Hardcover - March 1, 2005)
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