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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspector Levent is on the case, March 10, 2009
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Charles L. Byler (Reading, Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Devil's Feathers (Paperback)
In his 16 previously published novels, David Chacko has established himself as a polished writer, a true word smith, and a master of the detective genre. His intimate knowledge of the peoples, languages, and landscapes of the region show through as brightly as the blue of the Aegean waters. Follow this page-turner through the eyes of Istanbul's Inspector Levent, also a master of his craft and a person of depth, as he unravels a complex tale of murder and revenge. Highly recommended.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DEATH BY THE PAST, February 1, 2009
This review is from: Devil's Feathers (Paperback)
Devil's Feather's is a fine mystery that draws on the past like a deep well, giving the book a strong story line, an accelerating plot and a fiery ending. Set on the Aegean Coast of Turkey, it takes full advantage of the beauty of the place to tell a haunting tale. Don't miss it!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars fast-paced and entertaining, but well written enough to be far from a guilty pleasure, June 9, 2009
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Khrystine D. Kelsey "Word Lover" (Salt Lake City, Utah, United States) - See all my reviews
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I really enjoyed this book. It is fast-paced and entertaining, but well written enough to be far from a guilty pleasure. I can see this ending up on PBS' Masterpiece Mystery someday.
I was also excited to find out that there are other stories about Onur Levent, as his character was by far the most interesting part of the story. The plot may or may not be somewhat predictable, I for one was more interested in Levent's process.
So while this book is not life changing, it is perfect summer reading for the reader who is bored with chick lit and typical mystery novels. I will definitely read Chacko again.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well-hewn Murder Mystery, April 30, 2009
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Jack Dixon "The Pict" (Delaware County, Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Devil's Feathers (Paperback)
This book will not disappoint fans of well-hewn mysteries.

Holiday means something different to Inspector Onur Levent than it means to most people. Although he genuinely tries to leave his work behind, it follows him like a bloodhound as he begins his annual holiday on the Turkish Aegean coast, in the sunny resort town of Bodrum. Levent's leisure is interrupted by a phone call, and he is handed the task of solving the murder of a man with a murky background, dubious business acumen, and apparent connections deep inside the Turkish shadow government.

A nameless man, or rather one with perhaps too many names, has been burned alive in his car in the bustling coastal resort town. Levent must solve the puzzle of who torched the victim and why, and resist the urge to investigate the victim's own colorful criminal background. Levent is as intrigued by the victim as he is by the hunt for his killer, but he forces himself to focus on the hunt. Still, he finds himself tugging at threads in spite of himself, even though he knows they will lead him to places he should not go.

Meanwhile, the investigation draws Levent away from the beaches, the dinner parties, and the night life that had been packed into his holiday plans. One suspects, however, upon getting to know Levent, that he secretly prefers the investigation to the beaches and the parties.

Well-paced dialog, clear and thorough descriptions, and believable dramatic scenes keep the story flowing nicely. The plot develops well, with a fine balance of action and mystery.

The intrigue and the intricacies of Detective Levent's investigation held my attention in spite of distractions that periodically kept me away from this solidly written and finely edited book. I returned to the story easily after short periods away, as my interest held the details fresh in my mind. Fine books like this stay with you even when you're forced to put them down for a time.

David Chacko writes with the ease of a polished storyteller. Ordinarily, I'm not a fan of frequent simile; I prefer that they be used sparingly. But Chacko turns similes like an expert potter turns fine art; I found myself looking forward to his creativity, and smiling when I wasn't disappointed. Chacko's style effectively conveys the aura and the mindset of the main character, a skilled veteran homicide investigator who holds his ideals loosely enough that he's able to swim among personalities and situations that fall far short of them. This solid character's ability to accept the underside of life without embracing it himself gives him a distinct edge in bringing his investigation to a successful, if harrowing close.

Devils Feathers is a good mystery, with plenty of intrigue and well-drawn cultural flavor. I felt present in the Aegean resort town, immersed in the essence of Turkish culture and social mores, and absorbed by Levent's dogged pursuit of elusive facts. A good writer takes the reader along for the ride; Chacko accomplished that admirably with this book. It's the first of Chacko's books I've had the pleasure to read, but it won't be my last.

Reviewed by Jack Dixon
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous, March 11, 2009
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This review is from: Devil's Feathers (Paperback)
Don't let the fact that David Chackso is self-published deter you from buying his books; they are superb, taut thrillers. They are well plotted, the characters are believable and interesting, and the locales fascinating. His books, especially, Devil's Feathers, are great reads!
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Devil's Feathers by David Chacko (Paperback - December 5, 2008)
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