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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious and Perfect!,
By Janet L. Bond (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ring Game (Mass Market Paperback)
Funniest book I've read since Hiaasen's "Native Tongues", and that's saying a lot! Bizarre, but on target, and everything happens and works out with satisfaction more amazing than your best meal! Loved every minute of it! Wanted to find out what happened, but didn't want to go to fast, since the book would be "used up" too soon. I'm sure you know what I mean!Again, if your sense of humor doesn't include Hiaasen, and if you don't like Elmore Leonard, for example, you won't like this book. But if you do, you're going to cry when you finish, as it will again be a long time until we find another book like this.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best Joe Crow novel,
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This review is from: Ring Game (Mass Market Paperback)
This is my third Joe Crow novel by Pete Hautman. I thought "Short Money" and "Drawing Dead" were hilarious and I would give them both five stars. This one borders on the cloyingly stupid, while "Drawing Dead" and "Short Money" are over the top in "funny stupid". There is a difference (if you know what I mean <G>). In other words there are times when this crazed plot simply isn't funny. The plot is basically a plan of revenge by an idiot former coke dealer and now counterfeit Evian distributor to destroy a silly Aramanthine religious cult whose leaders are playing a con on innocent believers/contributors that you can live forever. This revenge plan, concocted by Hiatt Hilton, is because he was "kicked out" of the cult he helped start in a health food store. Therefore he dreams up a fake wedding in which he and his "bride not to really be" are fake kidnapped before the wedding in an effort to pin the blame on these crazed cultists. As an aside, Hilton presumably plans to make some money by selling his story of the kidnapping/foiled wedding to news media. Joe Crow is drawn into this simply because he has nothing else to do while is girlfriend is spending time in Paris, and becuase Sam O'Gara's friend Axel wants him to investigate his future pseudo son in law's background because Joe was somehow involved in the pseudo son in law and daughter in law meeting. Joe does nothing to save the day in this plot other than make a lucky cell phone call, but he manages to nearly get himself killed by two muggings in the process. OK....so the plot perhaps sounds terrible. (It really is.) But Hautman has a way with characters and words that will still amuse you, so I still had fun with this nutty book. But I'd certainly not recommend this book as your first taste of either Joe Crow or Pete Hautman. Try "Short Money" or "Drawing Dead" first.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Neither poker nor mystery but caper-farce,
By Mr. Ed in Toronto (Toronto, Ont) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ring Game (Paperback)
Having enjoyed Hautman's 2005 poker mystery, The Prop, I was looking forward to this. But it turned out to have neither poker (ok, the protagonist Joe Crow does talk about having played in a few places) nor mystery. Unlike some reviewers, I didn't find the overloaded plot confusing: it's in the nature of farce, which is what this is. The back-cover blurb of my edition compares the book to fiction by Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiassen but really this is a comic caper novel that's more in the Donald Eastlake tradition. Hautman's a skilled wordsmith but this is not his best work.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I never knew what to expect.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The RING GAME (Hardcover)
I've read all Pete Hautman's books and look forward to each new one coming out. He doesn't fall into the typical formulas and devices of the genre, so the fresh take is refreshing.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Move over Hiaasan, Hauptman is on top,
By A Customer
This review is from: The RING GAME (Hardcover)
A very, very bright addition to the offbeat detective genre. Better than Shames, as good as Hiaason. Develops solid likable characters, great plot lines, and most importantly, a well written book. Keep them coming.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I miss Rich Wicky,
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This review is from: Ring Game (Mass Market Paperback)
This is my third Hautman. The previous two Joe Crow ones were 5 stars for me. This one is not not quite scary enough for a comic thriller. Drawing Dead had menacing characters to sharpen the edges. The central plot is that Hyatt Hilton is supposed to be thinking up a scheme connected with his wedding and the fraudulent Amaranthine cult, but that didn't keep me on the edge of my seat. Crow's depression is well described, and so is life as an American in Paris, and all sorts of other good stuff and comic incidents that have nothing to do with the main plot.
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Ring Game by Pete Hautman (Paperback - 1997)
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