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Pigeon Pie [Hardcover]

R. Wright Campbell (Author), Robert Champbell (Author)
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It is hard to imagine a more perfect rendering of people and place than Campbell delivers in the voice of his unlikely hero, Chicago sewer inspector and Democratic committeeman Jimmy Flannery. In this 11th outing (after The Lion's Share, 1996), Jimmy describes his elevation to alderman-in-waiting. He's honored but worried, and with good reason. Jimmy helped send Leo Lundatos, a long-serving congressman, to the federal pokey, but the still-powerful Lundatos is unaccountably ready to support him. More troubling, Jimmy (whose wife, Mary, is pregnant with their second child) feels stirrings for Leo's ambitious wife, Maggie, who has a power base and mysterious plans of her own. Meanwhile, a teacher friend asks Jimmy's help in fighting off a book-banning activist against whom the ward leader has faced off before. The politics turn poisonous when a bullet narrowly misses Jimmy and kills his campaign aide, a transsexual former cop named Mabel (nee Milton) Halstead. Jimmy struggles to identify the killer and run a campaign without jeopardizing political and personal alliances. It takes a coldhearted reader not to be charmed by this Irish pol. In this first-person narration, Jimmy mangles the language just right; it's no wonder his night-school English teacher loves him.
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In this eleventh installment in the popular series about Chicago pol Jimmy Flannery, the party leaders have let him know, in their own wonderfully arcane way, that he's being anointed as committeeman for the mayor's ward. Since that job will be a springboard to the city council, new friends and old enemies begin to spring up everywhere he turns. One of his new friends is rich, connected, and sexy Maggie Lundatos, the soon-to-be-ex wife of a crooked congressman who's doing time at Club Fed, but Jimmy is unnerved by what she might want in return for her support. In need of trusted advisors, he turns to a lesbian, a socialist, and a former cop who has gone from Milton to Mabel--hardly a traditional campaign team in a neighborhood like Hizzoner's Bridgeport. When Mabel is killed while saving Jimmy from a drive-by shooting and he finds himself battling book banners, Jimmy once again has to balance his principles against his political instincts. As always, fine entertainment from the reliable Campbell. Thomas Gaughan

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 229 pages
  • Publisher: Mysterious Pr (April 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892966653
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892966653
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,640,092 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A politician you can root for, July 24, 2005
This review is from: Pigeon Pie (Hardcover)
I was pleasantly surprised with my introduction to the Jimmy Flannery mystery series. Flannery is the type of mystery hero that is easily likeable. He's politically incorrect enough to say ain't and to embrace people from all walks of life, but he's got enough culture and smarts to outwit any foes who might cross him. The characters are well-rounded and Campbell uses snappy dialogue that makes his characters seem to jump right off the page. Campbell does a nice job of placing the reader in the city setting of Chicago. While shaping his mystery,Campbell gives you a real sense that you are right there in the middle of Chicago with all of its diversity of characters, ethnicity,and the down to the detail grime and dirt of politics Chicago style. Flannery may have started his career as a sewer inspector, but in this 11th installment one can see why he continues to rise in Chicago politics and why this mystery series is sure to serve multiple terms!
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