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Fat Tuesday [Hardcover]

Earl Emerson (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: NY William Morrow 1988. (1988)
  • ASIN: B000LTOCO0
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,972,998 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Entertaining Book, December 19, 2000
Fat Tuesday was my introduction to Earl Emerson and I intend to read all of his books. Fat Tuesday was funny, refreshing, and I found it to be a great page turner. Wonderful characters. The plot I didn't figure out. I enjoyed this book very much.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fat Tuesday, February 27, 2001
Fat Tuesday is the fourth Thomas Black novel by Earl Emerson. When Black and his friend, lawyer Kathy Birchfield go to meet with Fred Pugsley, they find him dead in a pool of blood. His wife, Maggie is found holding the murder weapon, a bicycle sprocket remover. The police think Maggie killed him because of Fred's numerous affairs. Another prime suspect is Eric Castle, a cycler and former co-worker of Pugsley at Micro Darlings, a manufacturer of computer games. There are other suspects who may have killed him because Fred may have slept with their wives or girlfriends. Black's life is also in danger from a motorcycle "mama", a 3000-lb. bull named Aunt Mabel, and a crazy man. This is the most complex Black novel to date, and is an excellent read.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Fatuous in Seattle, February 11, 2012
This review is from: Fat Tuesday (Paperback)
Earl Emerson's "Fat Tuesday" is a step backward in this series. While I found myself fully engaged initially, the story peters out into a disappointing ending with poorly executed typical elements, in particular a group confrontation of all the suspects and an unlikely chase scene. The idea of a mystery involving a group of suspects from a high tech software company in Seattle was a good beginning, though the underlying premise for the murder was weak and rather creepy and doesn't fit with the high tech conception.

Emerson somehow managed to make this book interesting despite a number of missteps. The poor title, "Fat Tuesday," suggests that the pre-Lenten celebration of Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras) actually plays a role in the story, and it doesn't. It isn't a necessary backdrop to the story--it only gives his "girlfriend" Kathy a chance to be annoyingly zany yet again. A subplot involving biker women and a dangerous encounter for Thomas with a bull just seem too unbelievable and hokey.

As to the characters, the suspects in this case are interesting, which definitely helps the story. However, as in previous books, Thomas and Kathy are overly cute as a quasi couple. Thomas's own dialogue with other people in the story tends to be overly clever also. Finally, Emerson makes Thomas a man obsessed with women's bodies, which is a rather disgusting trait for a mostly likeable character.
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I WAS TRAPPED IN A HOUSE WITH A LAWYER, a bare-breasted woman, and a dead man. Read the first page
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Eric Castle, Aunt Mabel, Veronica Rogers, Micro Darlings, Aaron Barbour, Ashley Phillips, Margaret Pugsley, Daryl Rittenhouse, Fred Pugsley, Gunnar Rogers, Fat Tuesday, Brittany Phillips, Kathy Birchfield, Greg Ghee, Sheila Balzac, Pioneer Square, The Glass Slipper, Thomas Black, University of Washington, Capitol Hill, Dennis Rogers, Desiree Nash, Judith Ghee, Portage Bay, Veronica Castle Rogers
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