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3.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining,
By bill runyon (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mildred Pierced: A Toby Peters Mystery (Hardcover)
Kaminsky's latest Toby Peters book hardly qualifies as a "Mystery," but it is certainly entertaining, and it movesalong with easy grace. The story is set in WWII Hollywood, and the story consists of more nostalgia than anything else. The author has his character, Toby, not only tell what he is doing, but also tell us the brand name of everything, and that gets a little old. It's too artificial for the main character to always specify not only that he is listening to the war news on the radio, but he is listening to H.V. Kaltenborn on his Arvin radio. He frequently mentions his Crosley automobile, and that can't be because there is anything memorable about such an auto, except that they were fairly rare, and almost nobody has ever bothered to restore any of them. Hence, their rarity. He tells us what brand of tooth powder he uses and which brand of razor blade, and the list goes on and on to where the list of brand names used interferes with the story. But apparently the author loves the period, and he has done a lot of research into the era and community, and he manages to convey a lot of affection for the places and things described. When he describes a menu in a diner, you can bet that diner existed, at the location named, at the time covered, and if he A reader really throwing himself into the story could almost feel like he was reading an L.A. newspaper from that time. For further example, when Kaminsky reveals some detail about the This one involves his dentist pal being accused of the murder of Thinking of time and the "old days," think when a movie star had But Toby is good at his job, and he has his usual clashes with And Toby even has an answer for that question. A nice romp through WWII Hollywood, told in the language of the times, and it is a nice, easy read.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Stuart Kaminksky does it again,
By Gra Shannon "In Love with Jess" (Sarasota, FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mildred Pierced: A Toby Peters Mystery (Hardcover)
If you are looking for a fun read, that incorporates old Hollywood stars into murder mysteries then read all the Toby Peters books by Stuart Kaminsky.
Dr. Kaminsky's writing is fun and historical as well as hysterical. Each one of his Toby Peter's books gives an insight to the Hollywood of the 30's and 40's. His characters are very real and his dialogue sparkles. Treat yourself, and start reading all Stuart Kaminsky's books
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth a read,
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This review is from: Mildred Pierced: A Toby Peters Mystery (Hardcover)
I've read all of the Toby Peters books and this is a typically solid entry - it's got interesting characters and a decent plot. Kaminsky obviously has respect for Joan Crawford, which makes her a solid character. And the eulogy delivered by Sheldon Minck may be the funniest thing Kaminsky has ever written.
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Mildred Pierced: A Toby Peters Mystery by Stuart M. Kaminsky (Hardcover - June 2003)
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