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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Zen and the Art of the Detective Novel,
This review is from: Easy as One, Two, Three (Mass Market Paperback)
I read the first of the Flap Tucker series, EASY, and was on Amazon minutes after the last page ordering another in the series, EASY AS ONE, TWO, THREE. I really like this good ol' boy with a feng shui brainpan. These are readable, clever mysteries in the style of Lawrence Block. The only problem is...after number 4, you're Tucker'd out. We need more of this great series.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great karma! A different but good mystery,
By A Customer
This review is from: Easy as One, Two, Three (Mass Market Paperback)
Flap Tucker is an easy going guy, who has been there, done that, and has no interest in stirring the pot. For the past few months, he has refused to leave his house. He finally goes outside when his best friend Dalliance Oglethorpe, owner of the Easy's night club, asks him to accompany her to a North Georgia mountain town to see her newborn niece.When they arrive, the two visitors join the search for a missing little girl. Flap, a private detective who uses Zen to help him on an investigation, begins questioning the townsfolk and follows the threads of his hunches. He soon finds a town loaded down with a lot of secrets and plenty of individuals with much to account for as he meditates in one last effort to locate the child. There seems to be a feel to Phillip DePoy's Southern mysteries rarely seen in other novelist's works. EASY AS ONE TWO THREE is a spectacular psychological suspense blended inside a well-plotted who-done-it. The Flap Tucker novels are getting better and better as readers begin to understand the hero's mindset and his relationship to Dally. This series is clearly one of the most entertaining regional mysteries on the market today. Harriet Klausner
5.0 out of 5 stars
a great one-sitting mystery,
By A Customer
This review is from: Easy as One, Two, Three (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is a real page-turner. It's the characters that keep me looking for the next Flap Tucker book. You don't need to be a mystery buff to enjoy this series. The writing is elegant and the characters interesting and well-developed.
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Easy as 1-2-3 by Phillip DePoy (Unbound - Sept. 2000)
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