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5.0 out of 5 stars A look at suburbia, through the eyes of a detective
Yes, this is a good detective story, but the surprising part is the new look at suburbia. Here is the normal, prozaic good life considered in the context of murder. How does a man who loses his former life as a stock broker, rebuild it. He has seen through the social definitions. This gives him a warmly cynical view - if the two words can fit together. I have...
Published on July 4, 1999

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth your time
I read this one because it's set in a fictionalized version of my town, Montclair NJ. Aside from figuring out how the fake places correspond to the real ones, I got no enjoyment out of this book. I found the writing pedestrian, at best, and the main character annoying and preachy. Katz seems to think he's clever by setting the action in, say, a strip mall as opposed to...
Published on November 18, 2003 by Kenneth French


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A look at suburbia, through the eyes of a detective, July 4, 1999
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This review is from: Death by Station Wagon (Suburban Detective Mysteries) (Paperback)
Yes, this is a good detective story, but the surprising part is the new look at suburbia. Here is the normal, prozaic good life considered in the context of murder. How does a man who loses his former life as a stock broker, rebuild it. He has seen through the social definitions. This gives him a warmly cynical view - if the two words can fit together. I have enjoyed this and all his other books
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great concept for new series, June 16, 2002
This review is from: Death by Station Wagon (Suburban Detective Mysteries) (Paperback)
Death By Station Wagon is a great first-of-series mystery by Jon Katz. I found the situation of the protagonist, Kit Deleeuw, one that I had not seen before. The stay-at-home (sometimes) father and husband making a new way in life after his career on Wall Street has been shattered by scandal and innuendo. As a storefront detective, his cases seem rather ordinary, except for the expertise used in telling the story. A simple case combined with some history leads the reader on a wild ride through suburbia. A great read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A well-writtena dn fun read., March 27, 1999
This review is from: Death by Station Wagon (Suburban Detective Mysteries) (Paperback)
I found this book by accident and then couldn't put it down. It is well-written, the characters are developed well,the plot very interesting and believable. I have since bought the rest of the books in this series and hope Katz continues the Suburban Detective.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Out Of The Dog House, July 15, 2002
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Kit Deleeuw is a private detective in Rochambeau, New Jersey, an affluent suburb. Deleeuw used to work on Wall Street but was fired in a scandal which almost sent him to prison.

Two kids from the local high school are found dead on the Brown estate. It looks to the police like a murder-suicide. The Brown estate is sought by developers who will pay $60,000,000 just for the land. The two dead students are Ken Dale and Carol Lombardi. Friends of Ken approach Kit for help in clearing Ken's name. They do not think he was capable of committing the crime.

In the end we realize the town has not changed much in the last century. It is still marked by greed for land and money. Kit's position as a suburban detective becomes firmly established. He goes from the dog house of Wall Street to being a hero to his family and community.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth your time, November 18, 2003
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I read this one because it's set in a fictionalized version of my town, Montclair NJ. Aside from figuring out how the fake places correspond to the real ones, I got no enjoyment out of this book. I found the writing pedestrian, at best, and the main character annoying and preachy. Katz seems to think he's clever by setting the action in, say, a strip mall as opposed to a gritty urban setting. It's really just tiresome.
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