- Paperback
- Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur (2001)
- ASIN: B000OTEQS4
- Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Milan Jacovich--what a guy!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Dutch (Milan Jacovich Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I am a real live 100% Slovak. I have lived in Cleveland my entire life. I can relate to lot of Milan's memories, though I think he eats a lot better than I do and I've never smoked a cigarette in my life. I've enjoyed this series since the first book, "Pepper Pike". I wish Mr. Roberts had stayed with naming the books after the Cleveland 'burbs. (For you non-Clevelanders, Pepper Pike is one of Cleveland's wealthier suburbs). We have lots of neat city names in this area and that would have been fun. Anyway, I stopped reading the series for awhile after Mr. Roberts killed off Marko. I still don't see the point of that. Milan is a good guy who does a good job. Except for some street names (Avenue vs. Road, etc.), Roberts gets the Cleveland stuff right. This was a good story. It's well worth your time and money, especially if you know Cleveland. I read a lot of mysterys and I usually don't figure 'em out, but I did on this one. Must be my Slovak blood, right?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Dutch,
By Ricky N. "Ricky C. Nelson" (Commerce, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dutch (Milan Jacovich Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Les Roberts has become one of my favorite mystery writers. His character is Cleveland private investigator, Milan Jacovich. Milan is asked by William Carnine to find out why his daughter, Ellen, committed suicide ("did the Dutch") by jumping off a bridge. Most thought that Ellen did the Dutch because she was overweight and unattractive. She was 3rd in command at Wheetek Inc., a computer graphics designing firm. Milan discovers that she is very bright and a decent, caring person. Ellen also spent quite a bit of time in chat rooms on the Internet. As Milan talks with her friends and investigates her on-line friends, it becomes likely that Ellen was murdered. Milan sets out to find the killer knowing that his own life is in danger. "The Dutch" has a very strong plot and the suspense builds until the very end. I also like the main character, Milan Jacovich. This novel is highly recommended.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great, fast paced read if you know Cleveland you'll love it,
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This review is from: The Dutch (Milan Jacovich Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I am not sure if reading this Roberts book first is a good thing or not. On the one hand with no previous knowledge, Milan Jacovich is a fresh character, fairly well developed in this book, exciting and complex. However reading the other reviews it seems that reading his earlier books would be the prudent thing to do to really know our hero. As a stand alone this book is certainly a strong piece, but once I read his other works, I may change my mind.This was a quick read for me (one day), but a very good one as well. Being familiar with Cleveland and her landmarks adds greatly to this book, but the thrilling nature of the story should grasp you even if you've never been to the Rock and Roll City. It turns out to be a bit more kinky than I was expecting, but then surprises are usually just that! Two minor problems I had with the book had to do with Roberts overuse of the word "bucolic" and the ending. I counted his use of the word 3 times and lets be honest here, it's a great word, but when overused, as it is here, it loses its flavor. Secondly, the ending comes too fast and leaves a few things dangling. I don't want to ruin any of the plot; however he could have tidied up a few of the "relationship" strings. I've heard that this will be the last Cleveland based book (something about his publisher or agent saying he's worn out Cleveland). I hope this is not the case and I really look forward to reading his other works. This is a solid effort and well worth you time if you like thrillers.
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