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Robert Greer (Author)
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October 19, 2010 CJ Floyd Mystery Series
Robert Greer’s latest novel—a prequel to his CJ Floyd mystery series—takes readers back in time to a very young CJ Floyd. It’s 1972, and the 22-year-old decorated war vet has recently returned to Denver from Vietnam with post-traumatic stress disorder. Navigating depression, he finds a friend in World War II vet and amputee Wiley Ames, who shares his passion for rare and valuable western memorabilia.

When Ames and a mysterious Chinese man are found murdered, CJ’s already fragile world threatens to collapse. His attempts to find his friend’s killer are thwarted at every turn, and finally he joins his Uncle Ike’s business as bail bondsman and bounty hunter. Five years later one of Ames’s treasured antique license plates turns up at a Denver flea market, and CJ is once again off and running. The trail to Wiley Ames’s murderer leads CJ down a dark path strewn with backstabbing antique dealers, conniving friends and relatives of Ames’s, and a shadowy musician. Equally a white-knuckle-ride murder mystery and a tale of a traumatized young man coming to terms with his past, First of State features the kind of fresh characters, street-smart dialogue, and ingenious plot twists that have made this series a critical and commercial success.

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CJ Floyd is 22 years old, but he seems much older somehow and certainly more disillusioned than his peers in early-1970s Denver. He finds an emotional anchor and kindred soul in Wiley Ames, a WWII amputee and antique dealer. When Wiley is murdered and his case goes unsolved, CJ vows to find the killer; in the meantime, he throws himself into his uncle Ike’s bail-bond business, if only to push his painful memories into the shadows. Five years later, one of Ames’ most treasured antiques surfaces at a Denver flea market. It’s the thread Floyd needs to unravel the murder. This prequel to Greer’s always thoughtful and multilayered Floyd series reveals the pain behind the protagonist’s curmudgeonly, emotionally guarded personality and his reluctance to employ violence. CJ Floyd is one of crime fiction’s hidden gems, and this is a satisfying entry in a rewarding, underappreciated series. --Wes Lukowsky

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"Greer's engaging eighth mystery to feature black Denver bail bondsman CJ Floyd (after 2008's Blackbird, Farewell), a prequel, reveals much that's new about CJ's background and character. Soon after returning to Denver from two tours of duty in Vietnam in 1971, 20-year-old CJ meets WWII vet Wiley Ames, who, like him, collects old license plates. When Ames is gunned down in an alley, Floyd vows to find his friend's killer. Meanwhile, Floyd's alcoholic uncle, Denver's first black bail bondsman, takes on CJ and teaches him the business. CJ never lets go of the search for Ames's murderer, and his slow, painstaking unraveling of the case over the years mirrors his growth as an investigator. As in Greer's earlier books, the black Five Points neighborhood comes vibrantly alive. This is a must-read for series fans and a great introduction for others."
Publishers Weekly

"Filling his intriguing mystery with images of life in an African American neighborhood in the 1970s and details of antiquing and flea market excursions, Greer creates a richly realized setting. This should appeal to followers of the CJ Floyd series and is a good introduction to new readers. It will also attract fans of African American mysteries as well as readers looking for a good mystery with a setting just outside the ordinary."
Library Journal

"CJ Floyd is 22 years old, but he seems much older somehow and certainly more disillusioned than his peers in early-1970s Denver. He finds an emotional anchor and kindred soul in Wiley Ames, a World War II amputee and antique dealer. When Wiley is murdered and his case unsolved, CJ vows to find the killer; in the meantime, he throws himself into his uncle Ike’s bail-bond business, if only to push his painful memories into the shadows. Five years later one of Ames’ most treasured antiques surfaces at a Denver flea market. It’s the thread Floyd needs to unravel the murder. This prequel to Greer’s always thoughtful and multilayered Floyd series reveals the pain behind the protagonist’s curmudgeonly, emotionally guarded personality and his reluctance to employ violence. CJ Floyd is one of crime fiction’s hidden gems, and this is a satisfying entry in a rewarding, underappreciated series.”
Booklist

“Denver-based author Robert Greer's eighth CJ Floyd novel turns back to the clock to the early 1970s, a savvy way to flesh out his signature character. … First of State proves the prequel concept can help extend a franchise and ripen the reader’s understanding of a beloved character.”
The Denver Post

“Time warps in science fiction writing have brought us Back to the Future and its sequels, but rarely do we have a time warp in the form of a prequel of a mystery written by an award-winning author like Robert Greer in First of State … It’s a must read for the person who enjoys a good mystery.”
Kingman Daily Miner
 
"Meet CJ Floyd, a bail bondsman who cracks cases and has a weakness for sweet potato pie. He's one of the colorful heroes of crime fiction, thanks to author Robert Greer."
Gary Post-Tribune

“As a ‘prequel’ to the CJ Floyd series, this book takes readers back to a time when CJ was not sure what he wanted to do with his life, and Greer does a great job evoking the unsure, shaky 1970s and the innocence of the times. … If you’re looking for a whodunit that won’t ruin the surprise with too many clues, try this. If you want a mystery with Western flair, grab this. If you’ve never read the Floyd books, start here. For y’all, First of State holds much promise.”
The Washington Informer
 
“Filled with twists and turns, compelling and likeable characters and a solid plot, First of State is an engaging mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat…Thumbs up!!”
—Minding Spot

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Robert Greer has written a great Floyd mystery that fans will thoroughly enjoy."
—Genre Go Round Reviews
 
First of State is a strong addition to the series, one that gives an interesting historical perspective to the character of CJ Floyd but is also, on its own merits, a first rate murder mystery.”
—Mysterious Reviews
 
"Greer's characters—such as fetching Mavis, a Boston college business student being groomed to take over her father's many Five Points businesses, and CJ's best buddy Roosevelt "Rosie" Weeks, a strapping man who runs an independent gas station and garage—are unique and complicated. Many dozens of these characters make appearances in First of State, and leave before the reader is ready to part company with them. It's a good thing for readers like me who are new to the CJ Floyd series that there are seven more books in which to read up on their exploits, and First of State is an excellent place to start."
—Newwest.com
 
“Fast-moving...Readers are introduced to the intriguing world of antique collecting through the passionate appreciation of certain rare license plates which Floyd collects... The story revolves around Floyd's quest to find license plates in mint condition and at the same time attempts to solve several murders...a great gift for the holiday season for the reader who likes a stylish 'Who Done It.’”
—Clark's Eye on Books
 
"The characters were well-developed with colorful personalities...The author did a wonderful job of making the location, Denver, and the time period, the 1970s, an integrated part of the storyline...I recommend this book to mystery readers and readers who enjoy stories with a western locale."
—APOOO Book Club
 
"[A] very enjoyable book....Much of the book surrounds C.J.'s relationship with his uncle Ike Floyd. Ike, who raised C.J. since he was two years old, takes C.J. into his bail bondman and bounty hunter business and encourages him to learn the business as he thinks this will help C.J. ....The interactions and relationship between C.J. and Ike is the best part of the book and goes a long way to providing a better understanding of why C.J. is the way he is....After reading First of State, I read a few chapters of The Devil's Hatband, the first book in the C.J. Floyd series. Although written fourteen years prior to First of State, much of the same style and approach are present. In both books, Greer spends much time introducing the reader to what appears to be a main character, only to have that person murdered. This is an interesting approach that Greer uses that makes the reader really want C.J. Floyd to solve the murder and find the murderer. I'm certainly looking forward to finishing this book and many others in this enjoyable series."
—MostlyFiction.com

"First of State brings the series back to the basics as it allows fans to see how CJ got his start in the business that has carried him through the first eight novels. Greer provides a unique insight into what made CJ the person he is – a first-rate investigator still smoking his beloved cheroots and carefully considering clues that lead him to solve difficult cases. There is an emotional depth to this novel rarely seen in mysteries that allow readers to become engaged in the plot, rooting for their favorite characters, and feeling like they are part of the action in each scene."
—Bella Online
 
"Robert Greer has done it again in this prequel....a real page turner....It keeps you on edge from the beginning to the end."
—RawSISTAZ.com

"I absolutely love how Robert Greer added a second story line to First of State...The characters were absolutely unique and very interesting, ones that surely won't be forgotten-even if Mr. Greer kills them off in the end."
—The Romantic Type

"This was the first time reading [a book by Robert Greer], and it being the prequel, has piqued my curiosity as to the rest of the series."
—CMash Loves to Read

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 396 pages
  • Publisher: North Atlantic Books (October 19, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1556439156
  • ISBN-13: 978-1556439155
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.4 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #587,980 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Old Ghosts Are the Most Dangerous Kind, October 19, 2010
This review is from: First of State (CJ Floyd Mystery Series) (Hardcover)
It is autumn 1971, and 20 year-old CJ Floyd has returned home to Denver after serving two tours of duty in Vietnam. Home is a longstanding Victorian house on Denver's Bail Bondman's Row, where CJ lives with life-wise Uncle Ike, who is the sole black bail bondsman in Denver. As CJ takes baby steps back to righting his life to normalcy, he decides to follow-up on a mission that he did not complete before shipping out to Vietnam, the retrieval of a rare antique license plate from a secret hiding place. While CJ finds that the hiding place no longer exists, he does meet Wiley Ames, a World War II veteran, who recognizes the same pain in CJ's eyes that he had for many years before someone befriended him. As the two unlikely friends bond over their common war experiences and love for collecting rare and valuable western memorabilia, Uncle Ike begins teaching CJ the business of being a bail bondsman and bounty hunter. But just as the fog is beginning to lift off CJ, Ames is murdered, throwing CJ back into the throes of depression. How will CJ be able to solve this murder if the police do not even have a clue? Will CJ be able to push the demons aside long enough to live in the present, and forge a future that will honor him and those in his past?

A good mystery series needs a hero with a style of their own. I found this in CJ Floyd driving around town in his signature 1957 Chevy Bel Air, wearing an outfit that always included a Stetson, a gambler's vest and cowboy boots. This book will take you through several years before the Ames murder is fully solved, but the secondary storylines will keep you turning the page. I enjoy mysteries, where clues are well placed and you can solve the mystery along with the characters. The characters were well-developed with colorful personalities. Uncle Ike, with his practical approach to life, was one of my favorites. The author did a wonderful job of making the location, Denver, and the time period, the 1970s, an integrated part of the storyline. I enjoyed the information about the black Five Points neighborhood, and the migration of blacks from the different parts of the country to Denver, and how they blended their old traditions with their new ones. All of these features explains why this series has many loyal fans.

First of State is a prequel to the existing CJ Floyd mystery series, and is a good place for a reader new to the series to start, and for fans to understand how it all started. I recommend this book to mystery readers and readers who enjoy stories with a western locale.

This book was provided by the publisher for review purposes.

Reviewed by Beverly

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5.0 out of 5 stars great Floyd mystery, October 22, 2010
This review is from: First of State (CJ Floyd Mystery Series) (Hardcover)
In 1971 twenty-something C.J. Floyd returns home after serving two tours in Vietnam as a Navy gunner. He suffers from undiagnosed battle fatigue and has trouble readjusting to civilian life in Denver. His Uncle Ike owns a bail bondsman business, takes his nephew into his home and thinks the best thing for CJ is to go to work.

Bounty hunter CJ goes to GI Joe's pawn shop where he had secreted antique license plates that are no longer there. He meets World War II veteran and amputee Wiley Ames who has turned his life around after bouts of alcoholism and depression. The two vets feel connected with their love of memorabilia and become friends. When Ames and his Chinese partner are gunned down in what looks like a professional hit, CJ vows to bring the culprits to justice. It takes him five years working on and off the Ames murder before he finds his first clue at the Mile High Flea market where a vendor is selling antique license plates including some from the Ames collection. Even with this lead, CJ has years of inquiries to go before he begins to focus on a culprit ready to kill him.

First of State is a prequel to the CJ Floyd mysteries (see Blackwell Farewell) as fans see what happened to the hero that has led to what he is in the present. He works some cases as a bail bondsman bounty hunter, but also is insecure especially about relationships as he struggles to cope as a young man with what he saw and did in Nam and watching a friend murdered doing surveillance in Denver. Robert Greer has written a great Floyd mystery that fans will thoroughly enjoy.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Thumbs up!!, April 1, 2011
This review is from: First of State (CJ Floyd Mystery Series) (Hardcover)
CJ Floyd is twenty years old, just returning from a back to back tour in Vietnam Nam. Before he left for war though, he stashed an antique porcelain license plate behind the wall in a local pawn shop. CJ collects old memorabilia, and although his collections will probably never be complete, he'd sure like that license plate back.

When he goes to the pawn shop, he heads directly to the wall where he had stashed the plate a few years ago. But the wall is new, and covered with faded photographs. He meets Wiley Ames, a veteran of WWII who came home with half of his arm lost. He runs the pawn shop now, and recalls the plate that CJ is looking for. He knows there's a connection between him and CJ, he just can't quite put his finger on it.

CJ is having problems sleeping and night sweats and asks Ames for advice. The two strike up a friendship, so when Ames and his buddy Chin are found murdered, CJ's already fragile world is turned upside down. He tries to find his friends killer but hits a break wall everytime. So, to try and overcome his depression, he joins his uncles bail bondsman business and becomes a bounty hunter.

When a license plate shows up at a flea market five years later, CJ knows it had to be one in Ames collection. It triggers the murders all over again and this time CJ is ready to investigate. Filled with twists and turns, compelling and likeable characters and a solid plot, First of State is a engaging mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I have not read the CJ Floyd mystery series, so I did not know these characters. Fans of the series though, will enjoy reading of them when they were younger and how they all met. Thumbs up!!
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