From Publishers Weekly
Murder mars Milan Jacovich's 40th high school reunion in Roberts's routine 14th mystery to feature the Cleveland PI (after 2002's
The Irish Sports Pages). When Dr. Phil Kohn, the class snotnose, is found shot to death in the parking garage of the hotel hosting the event after arguing with another classmate, playwright Tommy Wiggins, Wiggins naturally becomes the prime suspect. Wiggins's defense attorneys hire Milan to find either the real killer or uncover enough reasonable doubt to avoid their client's indictment. The plot follows a straight path, devoid of any surprises, as the detective interviews the many classmates who had one reason or another to murder Kohn. Some unfortunate similes (our friendship ended like a cracked ping-pong ball falling off the edge of a table) shouldn't discourage new readers from catching up on earlier entries in this solid series, recently reissued by Gray & Company.
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Review
At their 40th reunion, one of the graduates of Cleveland's St. Clair High School becomes a suspect when another classmate, now a leading cardiologist, is found shot to death. In his 14th adventure, former cop Milan Jacovich (The Dutch) begins to regret taking on this case when it leads to some ugly truths about his oldest friends. In the latest series entry, Milan has matured into a man who is sensitive to women (he has previously botched a number of relationships), who has learned to handle grief (he believes that his best friend is dead because of him), and who extends his hand in friendship to his two enemies--the head of the Cleveland Mafia and the homicide lieutenant who hates him. The mystery is here, but read this one for the ambiance of Cleveland and Roberts's ability to craft fully formed characters. --
Library Journal, July 15, 2008The mystery is here, but read this one for the ambiance of Cleveland and Roberts's ability to craft fully formed characters. --
Library Journal, July 15, 2008This Roberts novel is, as always, well written and completely thought out. It has humor, some genteel sadness and, of course, a mystery that will keep readers pondering. --
Medina Gazette, July 19, 2008This book could either make you attend your next reunion, or run like the wind in the other direction. "King of The Holly Hop" is a must read - whether you are new to the Milan Jacovich stories or have followed him throughout his previous 13 adventures . . . The only remaining question is - when is No. 15 in the Milan Jacovich series coming out? --
clevelandseniors.com, June, 2008
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