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Michael A. Black (Author)
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September 2003
Author Michael Black is a full-time police officer. After reading A Killing Frost, you'll be anxiously awaiting the next Ron Shade mystery.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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From Publishers Weekly

Police officer and short story writer Michael A. Black likewise brings authenticity to A Killing Frost: A Ron Shade Novel. A search for a missing fiance, who turns up floating dead in a canal, leads Chicago PI Ron Shade into far more trouble than he bargained for in this assured debut in the classic hard-boiled tradition, which boasts blurbs from Sara Paretsky and Andrew Vachss.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Library Journal

This intriguing first mystery by a police officer features Ron Shade, a Chicago-area tough-guy P.I. and martial arts aficionado. Looking for Carlos, an illegal immigrant gone missing, Ron hears conflicting stories from his shifty-eyed bosses and the other illegal immigrants with whom Carlos toils at dangerous tasks. The scene predictably shifts to murder, complicating Ron's employment, training for a kick-boxing match, and romantic agendas. Black's steadily engaging narrative and frequent action make this essential for fans of hard-boiled detective fiction.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 270 pages
  • Publisher: Five Star Trade (September 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1410401316
  • ISBN-13: 978-1410401311
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,152,923 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Michael A. Black graduated from Columbia College, Chicago in 2000 with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Fiction Writing. He previously earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Northern Illinois University. Despite his literary leanings, he has often said that police work has been his life. A former Army Military Policeman, he entered civilian law enforcement after his discharge, and for the past twenty-eight years has been a police officer in the south suburbs of Chicago.

The author of over forty articles on subjects ranging from police work to popular fiction, he has also had over thirty short stories published in various anthologies and magazines, including Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. His first novel, A KILLING FROST, featuring private investigator Ron Shade, was published by Five Star in September 2002 with endorsements from such respected authors as Sara Paretsky and Andrew Vachss. The novel received universally excellent reviews, and was subsequently released in trade paperback.

WINDY CITY KNIGHTS, the second novel in the Ron Shade series, came out in March of 2004. His third novel, THE HEIST, a stand-alone thriller set during the freak Chicago flood of 1992, came out in June, 2005. He has also written two nonfiction books, THE M1A1 ABRAMS (tank), and VOLUNTEERING TO HELP KIDS, which were published by Rosen Press.

He has worked in various capacities in police work including patrol supervisor, tactical squad, investigations, raid team member, and SWAT team leader. He is currently a sergeant on the Matteson, Illinois Police Department. His hobbies include weightlifting, running, and the martial arts. He holds a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. It is rumored he has five cats.

Mike's newest novel, FREEZE ME, TENDER (think: Frozen Elvis) is available in bookstores and on Amazon.com now.

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Return of The Two-Fisted PI, November 1, 2002
Some of the finest memories of my youth involve the arrival of the latest novel from Mickey Spillane. I knew, from repeated experience, that the next couple of days were going to be great.

I still enjoy the hardboiled PI genre --I've even been tempted to try my hand at writing one, though my own books tend toward a different direction entirely. But in recent years, the Mike Hammer school of private detective has been supplanted by a series of popular but... well, overly genteel gumshoes. Somewhere along the line, things got a little too politically correct, a touch too enamored of fern bars and gourmet cooking. I missed the grittier, more darkly complicated PI hero.

Well, he's back. In the deft hands of author Michael Black, the noir flavors I remember from my oft-misspent youth have been resurrected in the person of Ron Shade.

A KILLING FROST is the first of what we can only hope is a new series by Black featuring his Windy City toughman-with-a-heart. In it, we rediscover that an intelligent mind and a wicked right hook are not mutually exclusive; nor are cracked heads of the bad guys and a tough-but-tender touch with the requisite beautiful ladies who populate Shade's world.

Author Black himself is a journeyman writer, a cult favorite among authors-in-the-know. Go to any writers' conference, mention Black's name, and be prepared for the rave comments from writers whose names regularly populate the best-seller lists.

With A KILLING FROST, Black reaches a wider audience. My guess is that they will be equally appreciative of the talents of this hard-working, hard-hitting writer and the stories that he tells so well.

--Earl Merkel

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Killing Frost - Delivers a Solid Punch, September 27, 2002
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There may be lots of great literary PIs out there, but they'd better step aside, because Ron Shade has just entered the ring.

A Killing Frost really packs a punch. It has it all: Excellent story, delightful writing, and characters so real, I found myself thinking about them even after I turned the last page.

Michael A. Black has introduced private investigator Ron Shade, former full-contact Karate champion and former cop, who's gearing up to reclaim the heavyweight title, while dealing with the ups and downs of life. Just as the downs seem to be overtaking the ups, Ron's good friend Maria steps in with her friend, Juanita, bringing him a case that will put all of Ron's investigative and kick-boxing skills to use.

A Killing Frost pulled me in from the opening line, and didn't let go till the heartfelt ending that brought it all together. Ron Shade is the kind of guy we'd all love to have in our corner. He's strong, brave, tough, and yet possesses an undeniable gentle side that makes Maria sit up and take notice. I found myself so immersed in his adventures that I didn't realize I'd read the whole novel until it was done. This is a story that will engage, entertain, and most of all make you cheer for our hero.

A Killing Frost is Black's spectacular literary debut...Now let's hope there are lots more of his novels to come!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Killer Read, November 20, 2002
You know how it goes: most times when a friend or relative or coworker raves about a new book (or movie or TV show), it doesn't add up to the expectations built up around all the hype. But sometimes it is as good as you've heard, and it's those special times that keep you going back for more, searching the new talent pool that will amaze and delight you. A KILLING FROST by Michael A. Black is one of those even rarer treats, a book that's even BETTER than you've heard.

Simply put: I couldn't put the book down. Will Private Eye Ron Shade discover what happened to Carlos? Will the relationship with Maria blossom into something more? Will Shade regain his kickboxing title? And will Shade survive the breathtaking climax to reveal the murderous political corruption underlying everything about Space Oddities? The plots and subplots are woven so seamlessly and intricately that it simply isn't possible to set the book aside without wondering what will happen next. And so you find yourself saying, "Oh, I'll just read one more chapter," until you suddenly realize you've read the whole thing. It's that good.

One of my favorite things about the novel is Shade's relationship with Maria. I can't tell you how tired I am of reading PI novels where the "dolls" exist only to gush "My hero" or the sexy dame turns out to be the true murderer. Black sweeps all that silliness aside by showing Maria as a complex woman with her own identity and life. Their relationship is wonderfully romantic while still being true to each of their own issues and concerns of real life.

Best of all, Black reminds us that a car is just a car and a kickboxing title is just a title, but making the best of what you have and being true to yourself and your ideals in the search for truth and justice is what truly makes a man. And when all is said and done, the only question remaining at the end of the novel is: "When's the next one coming out?!"

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