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Random Victim (Leisure Fiction) [Mass Market Paperback]

Michael A. Black (Author)
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Leisure Fiction April 2008
The case wasnt just cold -- it was ice-cold. But the murder of Miriam Walker had a pretty high profile in the middle of a tough re-election campaign, so the Cook County sheriff assembled a task force to get results... and put Sergeant Frank Leal on it. Leal is still getting over the death of his partner and some wounds of his own, both emotional and physical, so working as part of a team might be tough. It doesnt help that a lot of people dont really want the case solvedincluding Miriam Walkers husband and the men he hired to take care of Miriam for him. Leal isnt even sure he can trust the rest of the team, but hes got a job to do, and hes not going to quit until he finishes itno matter who gets in his way.
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Black writes about Chicago with a keen eye and gritty edge that makes the streets come alive. --Paul Engleman, Author of Left for Dead --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 323 pages
  • Publisher: Leisure Books (April 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 084395986X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843959864
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,750,360 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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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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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Random Victim, June 27, 2008
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There are police procedurals, and then there are police procedurals. In this novel the procedure is more like an obstacle course. On the one hand, there is Sgt. Frank Leal of the Chicago Sheriff's Department raring to solve a cold murder case, and then there is his superior, a lieutenant resolutely placing roadblocks in his way.

The plot is straightforward: a woman judge is found murdered in a trunk sunk in a lake. After months, no progress is made in solving the crime. But the Sheriff is up for reelection, and his opponent is running ahead saying he'd solve it. So a task force is formed, with Leal, a woman, a black man and an Irishman the components. The woman and the black man have no experience--except to provide "racial balance" in the publicity photos.

Despite all the foot-dragging and misdirection by the lieutenant heading up the effort, progress is made from time to time. It is a well- plotted and -paced story, leading the reader on step-by-step to a conclusion that probably should be anticipated, but is not seen until it is presented at the conclusion. Leal is a real character, while many of the others are stereotypes (for a good reason). The plot is interesting and the book well worth reading and recommended.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Crackerjack Police Procedural, April 25, 2008
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It's a real treat to read a police procedural written by someone inside the profession. That's not to say there aren't fine novels of the genre written by non-cops but an insider's work has a sense of familiarity and authenticity that others do not. As a suburban Chicago copper, Mike Black knows the intricacies of the work, the jargon, the internal politics and the characters. He also knows what drives a homicide investigation and how the players, from crooks to cops, to supervisors,to states' attorneys can derail even the highest priority case. Mike's street experience shows clearly. What shines just as brightly is his ability to put it all together for the reader. The day to day work of solving a heater case can be deadly...dull. Mike keeps the pace of Random Victim snapping along with colorful personalities, realistic scenarios and action scenes that would translate easily to the big screen. With the exception of Sam Reaves and Homicide 69, I haven't liked a Chicago cop story this much since Dave Case's Out of Cabrini and the earlier work of Bill Granger. I'm eager for another chance to ride along with Frank and Olivia and their Cook County colleagues.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Start to a new police series with a great eclectic pair of police officers, April 10, 2008
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Michael A. Black's police profession gives his thriller RANDOM VICTIM a level of authentic detail about both police work and Cook County, Illinois while at the same time, his fictional imagination makes RANDOM VICTIM a thrilling police procedural. Michael A. Black creates a wonderful combination of characters with the impertinent, unconventional yet honorable policeman Frank and his bodybuilding tough yet feminine policewoman partner Olivia. The case itself intrigues as each clue unravels more and more interconnections between some of the most unlikely partners in crime.

Sergeant Frank Leal just doesn't have the best reputation on the police force, not after the Dark Gable Incident with a judge. He's lucky to still have a job! Healing from a past incident, Frank is a bit surprised when the Cook County Sheriff enlists him for a task force to investigate the unsolvable case of Miriam Walker's murder. With the sheriff election and a challenge to the incumbent, the pressure is on to solve this and fast. Frank knows there is going to be a problem when Lt. Brice is appointed to head up the task force. Leal and Brice have history of butting heads. Joe Smith and Tom Ryan are known as screw ups. Then there is Olivia Hart, a female bodybuilder. She may have a body like steel that will match any man, but she has no experience. Brice wants the investigation to go one way, but Leal's instincts tell him to go another way. In public, the pressure is on to solve this murder but when it comes right down to it, Frank and Olivia seem to be the only people actually determined to catch the culprit. Can Frank and Olivia fly under the radar, get the case solved and not get themselves fired or killed in the process? Can they unravel all the intricate threads surrounding this case?

RANDOM VICTIM, with its coarse dialogue and imagery, almost reads a bit like a hard-boiled crime novel. Some of the more unfavorable police characters make racially and sexually offensive comments. Although known for the equally explosive Dark Gable incident, Frank stands out as a contrast to these officers, a policeman a cut above the other officers in his treatment of others. Frank is devoted to his job and has a sense of honor. In his relationship with his partner Olivia, he treats her as an equal and a woman. Olivia is a most intriguing character -- she is a body builder with a muscular body that won't quit, and yet Michael A. Black writes her with a very nice touch of femininity, one recognized by her partner. Frank's romance with Sharon Devain adds another dimension to Frank's character, reinforcing and distinguishing the two women in his life. Together, the reader feels the sense of family between Frank, his partner and Sharon. A wonderful extra touch to this thriller!

As a policeman in Chicago for 29 years, Michael A. Black's past adds detailed nuances to this police procedural. His narrative style has a wonderful mixture of streetwise coarseness mixed with moments of emotion, honor and even tenderness. As a police thriller, Michael A. Black's RANDOM VICTIM has all the loved twists and turns as Frank and Olivia get closer to the truth despite all attempts to derail their hunt. Coarse at times, with moments of irreverence, Michael A. Black also shines in his portrayal of the relationships between his characters from moments of tenderness to moments of chilling suspense. Michael A. Black maximizes the reading thrills with intriguing threads, rippling out from this one murder into the lives of others and their relationships right to the shocking end. Police procedural thriller lovers will be happy to know that RANDOM VICTIM is the first of a series starring Frank Leal and Olivia Hart!
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