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Michael I. Leahey (Author)
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April 15, 2002 J.J. Donavan Mysteries
J. J. Donovan is sitting on the beach, his back against a palm tree, watching the sun rise over the Caribbean. He wears the self-satisfied expression of a man who spent half the night reveling with his ex-wife. Donovan and his ex, Kate Byrne, have been enjoying a romantic vacation in the U.S. Virgin Islands. As he sips hot tea and watches the colorful spinnakers on sailboats dancing out beyond the barrier reef, he has no way of knowing that his close friend and partner, the inimitable Dr. Boris Koulomzin, has been seriously injured. Before the sun sets again in paradise, Donovan and Kate will be on a plane headed home.

On returning to New York City, they find Dr. Koulomzin bruised and bandaged, with several hundred crusty stitches crossing his face and jawline. The Professor is also scared. The mistaken delivery of a plain brown envelope to his seats at Yankee Stadium has managed to change his life forever. A demented man named Johnny St. John is desperate for the return of that envelope. And St. John, who believes he is the right hand of God, is prepared to mete out his own deadly form of justice.

The envelope that Mr. St. John will stop at nothing to possess contains photographs and confidential information about three innocent-looking people--a young actor, a sculptress, and a businessman. These three individuals seem to have nothing in common. Except for the fact that they are all very sick.

In this fast-paced sequel to Broken Machines, Donovan finds himself racing against time to save these helpless, innocent people, while trying to expose the man behind a scheme to murder them for their viatical, or death, benefits. Along the way, he earns the wrath of Johnny St. John. A man with eyes so black they don't reflect light, St. John ultimately threatens to destroy everything J.J. Donovan holds dear.

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Reading Leahey's second contemporary mystery/medical thriller (after 2000's Broken Machines) to feature private consultant J.J. Donovan is like watching a '30s mystery movie on TV: it might have a great cast, but everyone acts like a bunch of giggly, giddy schoolgirls. Donovan speaks sarcasm as if it were a language, while all the tough guys are rude. The promotional copy states the novel's in the tradition of Elmore Leonard, but this is misleading: Leonard's lowlifes may be blunt and brutal, but they're never rude. The clich‚-ridden plot depends too much on characters behaving in ways that may seem plausible on the screen but not on the page. During a Yankees game, a low-level bad guy makes a scene delivering a manila envelope to Donovan's partner, Dr. Boris Mikail Koulomzin. Later, outside the stadium, the bad guy has had second thoughts, for he rams Boris in his car, grabs what he thinks is the original envelope (but isn't) from his injured victim and, in front of a large crowd, escapes. In another familiar twist, the baddie turns up dead the next day in the trunk of his abandoned car. The white-haired villain, Johnny St. John, is a preposterous Hannibal Lecter-like monster. As the body count multiplies, people ask a lot of questions, but nothing is clear until a character out of left field sits the hero down and explains everything. The chilling premise and good-natured tone, plus the authentic medical background, help lift what is otherwise pretty predictable fare. (Apr. 15)Columbia University/New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Private consultant J.J. Donovan and assistant Boris investigate a difficult case in which sick people are murdered for their death benefits. The crazy perpetrator, of course, tries to strike back as the pair close in. A fitting sequel to Broken Machines.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (April 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312278136
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312278137
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,939,518 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Breakneck Speed; Excellent dialogue, April 12, 2002
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Micheal E. Feiler (New York, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Pale Green Horse (J.J. Donavan Mysteries) (Hardcover)
This book is more than fast-paced--it is at breakneck speed. Maurice Green would like the pace. The author certainly has a way with dialogue. Possessing an excellent ear(as Monet was said to have a great eye), the dialogue is crisp. Like Fredrick Henry in Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, it seems that J. J. Donovan provides a good window into the author's real thoughts.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars interesting serial killer tale, April 14, 2002
This review is from: The Pale Green Horse (J.J. Donavan Mysteries) (Hardcover)
While James Joseph "JJ" Donovan was enjoying his vacation with his ex-wife in the Virgin Islands, his partner, Dr. Boris Koulomzin attends a Yankees game when he mistakenly receives a manila envelope. However, the messenger must have changed his mind because following the game, he tries to kill Boris. JJ returns home to a badly, battered and frightened Boris because the content of the envelope describes the work of a serial killer.

Johnny St. John believes God has assigned him to provide salvation by delivering the very sick. Johnny does his task so well, killing people that JJ fears for Boris' life. JJ decides to go after this self-anointed mercy angel even though his actions place him in peril from a brilliant but twisted right hand of God.

THE PALE GREEN HORSE is an interesting serial killer tale that uses medical science and the streets of New York to add a deep authentic chill to the plot. The story line is action-packed due to a rising death count, but the solution feels more like the air let out of a balloon. The cynical hard-boiled JJ is a fun character to follow as he seeks clues to the whereabouts of the culprit before Boris joins the death list. Johnny is a fascinating villain, as he believes in what he is doing, yet at times seems too theatrical in accomplishing his "heavenly deeds". Though not as smooth as BROKEN MACHINES, THE PALE GREEN HORSE provides a complex intriguing tale that will garner Michael I. Leahey new readers and satisfy his previous fans.

Harriet Klausner

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another solid mystery from Leahey, April 2, 2002
This review is from: The Pale Green Horse (J.J. Donavan Mysteries) (Hardcover)
It begins with a mistake. A courier is supposed to deliver an envelope to one man, but mistakenly gives it to another. The man who was supposed to receive it is Johnny St. John, a demon in human form with long, flowing, blue-white hair. The man who recieves it instead is Dr. Boris Koulomzin, the irrascible, bear-like genius, and partner to J. J. Donovan.

Consultants Donovan and Koulomzin (who first appeared in "Broken Machines") return in this intriguing mystery about a psychotic who fancies himself "the Right Hand of God" (the aforementioned St. John) -- and who thinks that terminal patients aren't dying fast enough.

Michael I. Leahey remains a promising talent in the mystery genre. He has intriguing ideas, a way with character, and an ear for dialogue. He has topped his excellent debut with this even-better followup. In the mystery world, cookie cutter PIs are a dime a dozen. These two unlikely investigators go beyond that to become interesting, likeable, and believable characters; an excellent pair to build a series around.

Well done!

Reviewed by David Montgomery, MysteryInkOnline.com

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