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Still Shot (Carroll Quint Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Jerry Kennealy (Author)
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Carroll Quint Mysteries April 1, 2008

Entertainment critic and film noir author Carroll Quint gets a panicky call from his mother, former movie starlet Karen Kass. Vicky Vandamn, a roommate of Karen’s some thirty years ago when they worked at Talbot Studios, disappeared from Hollywood under mysterious circumstances. Now she’s been found dead on her houseboat in nearby Sausalito, a reported suicide victim. Quint’s mother is certain that Vicky, who was involved with a rough Hollywood crowd, was murdered. “Act like one of those private eyes in your book, dear. And find out who killed her.”

Quint tries to do just that, and soon finds himself tangled up with lazy cops, a paranoid PI, a billionaire former movie-studio head, and a peeping tom—who kept a very close eye on Vandamn. When all appears to be lost, Quint’s mother comes up with a revealing old still photo and a clue involving Fred Astaire’s hands that sets Quint on a collision course with the murderer.

This second in the series delivers another dynamic story and an entertaining coterie of characters.


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Kennealy deals another winning hand in his second Carroll Quint mystery (after 2007's Jigsaw). Quint, an entertainment writer for the SanFrancisco Bulletin, reports to editor-in-chief Katherine the Great Parkham, who's worried about the Bulletin's possible acquisition by Sir Charles Talbot, a media magnate and famed art collector. Hoping to prevent the paper's sale, Parkham asks poker expert Quint to uncover how Talbot's son, Charlie, cheats at cards. Meanwhile, Quint's mother, a former Hollywood actress, asks him to investigate the recent Sausalito suicide of an old friend, aspiring actress Ulla Kjeldsen (aka Vicky Vandamn), who once dated Talbot Sr. Quint discovers that Vicky died while working on a scandalous memoir, which has since disappeared. The murder of an art curator and the disappearance of a Picasso painting from Talbot Sr.'s collection send Quint on a wild ride for answers that will keep readers turning the pages. (Apr.)
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About the Author

Jerry Kennealy has worked as a fireman, policeman, and private investigator. He is the author of the Nick Polo mystery series. He has also written The Vatican Connection and Chasing the Devil under the pen name James Brant. He lives in San Bruno, California.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312370911
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312370916
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,944,809 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I'm a native San Franciscan - a rare breed nowadays; a former policeman, fireman, licensed private investigator for more than twenty years, and past Vice President of the Private Eye Writers of America.
Married to Shirley, the love of my life, also a San Francisco native, we have two sons: Frank and Steve, and a grandson, Jake.
When I was struggling to get my first mansucript finished, a friendly, established author encourged me, saying that my background should be helpful, and then he gave me this piece of advice: "Write what you know, and fake the rest."
I've been writing ever since. My first books were all first person private eye adventures, including ten in the Nick Polo series, and most of the action took place in San Francisco.
The following eight thrillers moved around from London, to Madrid, Russia, etc., but usually had a scene or two in San Francisco (write what you know).
Now I'm back in the city with a new series, stating with JIGSAW, featureing an offbeat hero, Mr. Carroll Quint, and entertainment editor for the San Francisco Bulletin.
I'm presently working on STILL SHOT, the second in the Carroll Quint series.
Thanks for reading about me here, and I hope you enjoy my novels.

Jerry Kennealy

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars tongue in cheek "Hollywood" Noir, April 2, 2008
This review is from: Still Shot (Carroll Quint Mysteries) (Hardcover)
San Francisco Bulletin film critic (and one book author with a few sales to his mom) Carroll Quint receives a call from his mother, retired two bit actress Karen Kass. Her Hollywood roommate Ulla Kjeldson apparently committed suicide in Sausalito; she knew the Norwegian born Ulla as Vicky Vandamn and does not believe her friend whom she lost touch with would kill herself. Karen demands Carroll investigate a homicide that the lazy police call suicide so they can avoid an inquiry.

Just after the mom call, the newspaper's editor Katherine "The Great" Parkham, who knows Carroll is a super card player (thanks to his maternal "Uncle Crime") asks Carroll to prove that Charlie Talbot, son of ruthless Sir Charles, is cheating in their friendly poker game. He will play with them at the Talbot estate. Also going to a gala there is the paper's art critic and Carroll's on and off girlfriend Terry Greco who is working a Talbot museum exhibition.

At cards he catches how Charlie cheats, which does not endear him to the punk. On the Vicky front, he seeks a manuscript called Payback that she was writing while he receives "help" from Della the psychic, Bert the peaking Tom, Freeze the retired Noir cop, Sir Charles' fifth trophy wife Erica and of course Terry. However, the murder of art curator Ron Maleuw occurs; tying the two cases together with him in the middle holding jokers.

STILL SHOT pays homage to the tough screen sleuths like Marlowe and Spade (Carroll's first tale JIGSAW revered Hitchcock). Yet even with this adulation this remains a tongue in cheek "Hollywood" Noir that takes place approximately four hundred miles to the north in the Bay Area and Marin County. The story line is fun to follow as Carroll disproves Sir Charles' first assessment that he is a "barmeake"; keep in mind the source of calling him an a-hole British slang is a guy who burned an original Matisse.

Harriet Klausner
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4.0 out of 5 stars Still Shot, June 21, 2008
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Can a movie and theater critic succeed in solving mysteries? Well, if it is Carroll Quint, the glib movie-dialog-quoting employee of the San Francisco Examiner, he can. After all, with the training of Bogie and the rest of filmdom's private eyes, he has all the background he needs to follow his nose, after his mother, a former starlet, calls him to find the murderer of an old friend. What makes it difficult is that the death was ruled a suicide.

But in a complicated although ingenious plot, Carroll not only plows ahead, but has to tackle the job while attempting to save his job (and those of his co-workers) when one of his suspects is near to purchasing the paper. And there are numerous other suspects to deal with as well. He story is peppered with all kinds of Hollywood tales, some of which are outlandish but amusing enough to lighten the mood. The author provides an entertaining parody of the silver screen industry and exaggerates the elements of the noir genre at the same time.

The plot moves ahead at a measured pace, with well-developed characters who contribute to the over-all thrust regarding the California culture during the heyday of Clifton Webb, William Powell, Myrna Loy, and even their Thin Man dog, Asta, among many others. Highly recommended.
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First Sentence:
She wants to see you, Carroll, ten o'clock this morning." Read the first page
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Sir Charles, Ulla Kjeldsen, Freeze Chanan, Vicky Vandamn, Johnny Sands, Jerome Ramsey, Terry Greco, Della Rugerio, San Francisco, Ronald Maleuw, Harry Baum, Detective Manners, Ron Maleuw, Katherine Parkham, Carroll Quint, Father Carmody, Los Angeles, Mark Selden, Arnold Ramsey, Erica Talbot, Max Maslin, Marin County, Bert Tucker, Tony Silk, Wiley Lee
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