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Terror Town: An Abe Lieberman Mystery (Abe Lieberman Series) [Mass Market Paperback]

Stuart M. Kaminsky (Author)
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Abe Lieberman Series July 31, 2007
Carl Zwick is an aging Chicago Cubs baseball player. Sometimes he feels like he's spent his life hitting into double plays, but he's finally gotten onto the right track. Then tragedy strikes him out.

Anita Mills is a pretty single black mother just trying to get by. A random act of brutality in one of Chicago's rougher neighborhoods permanently ends her struggle.

Richard Allen Smith walks the streets of ChiTown saying God has sent him. He has an unusual, rather nasty way of getting converts to see the light.

What do these people have in common?

Nothing, it would seem, except they are all part of Detective Abe Lieberman's very long day. Lieberman, a sad, baggy-eyed spaniel of a man with the patience of Job and the wisdom of Solomon is trying his best to make his beloved Chicago a better place.

But when Lieberman and his partner, Bill Hanrahan, encounter these three very different situations they find that there are ties that bind and ties that can cut a man's heart out. Abe Lieberman faces a Gordian knot that he must somehow untangle--and if he makes a mistake, someone very near to him could die.

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"If Edgar Award winner Kaminsky were any more prolific, he'd have to be listed as part of the GNP....a complex, diverting puzzle for which Kaminsky is famous."
--Booklist (starred) on Not Quite Kosher
 
"Perhaps it is time to declare award-winning Stuart Kaminsky as the reigning monarch of excellent detective series."--Midwest Book Review

"Stuart Kaminsky is hard to beat for a thoughtful, well-plotted, well-written mystery."--The Washington Post Book World
 
"The eighth entry in Kaminsky's Abe Lieberman series should delight fans...rich in conflict and atmosphere."--Booklist on The Last Dark Place

"Kaminsky's finest series."--Kirkus Reviews on the Abe Lieberman series

"Not Quite Kosher is tough enough to convince a reader that Chicago has some authentic mean streets and gentle enough to appeal to a wider mystery-loving audience. Every page is a pleasure to read."--Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine

"Jam-packed with the stuff of good crime fiction--character, style, place, recognizable human conflict."--The Washington Post on The Big Silence

"Characters so real that they seem familiar old friends or terrifying old enemies are well-defined and believable, and the story line is intelligent and nimble."
--The Dallas Morning News on The Big Silence

About the Author

Stuart M. Kaminsky is the Edgar Award-winning author of the critically acclaimed Lew Fonesca, Inspector Rostnikov, and Abe Lieberman mystery series, which includes such titles as  Not Quite Kosher, The Big Silence, and The Last Dark Place.  He lives with his family in Sarasota, Florida.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books (July 31, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765350211
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765350213
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #159,961 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful addition to my favorite Kaminsky mystery series., July 2, 2010
This review is from: Terror Town: An Abe Lieberman Mystery (Abe Lieberman Series) (Mass Market Paperback)
Kaminsky is one of my favorite mystery writers. He was also one of the most prolific of American mystery writers. He kept four ongoing series alive, as well as wrote non-series novels, short-story collections & non-fiction titles. My two favorite Kaminsky series are the ones featuring Abe Lieberman & Bill Hanrahan; & Lew Fonesca. My favorite of the two series, by an inch, is the one featuring the Jewish & Irish cop partners. Happily, for me, "Terror Town" is the 9th novel in the Lieberman/Hanrahan series.
Nicknamed the Rabbi & the Priest, Lieberman & Hanrahan have been Chicago cops & partners for eons. They're like brothers. They can finish each other's sentences. They have their own table at Abe's brother's deli. Always reserved for them. Seemingly living in the deli are the alter kochers, a group of retired not just Jewish men, who apparently sit all day long in the deli arguing & kibitzing over everything in a combo of Yiddish & English (even the non-Jewish ones). I love the characters in this series.
While both cops are old enough to be grandfathers, they are both raising, or starting to raise, second families. Abe's daughter got divorced & left her two young children with her parents. Abe's wife is President of the Sisterhood of their synagogue. Bill's second wife is a Chinese-American. Iris was the intended of a Chinese mob boss. Having contended with that & settled it, in this novel, Iris is stalked by a crazed psychopath, while she is pregnant. One thinks the stalker & murderer of others in the book is a psychopath; but, there is a surprise twist at the end.
While Bill is attempting to protect his wife, Abe has enlisted the help of a Latin street gang, whose leader holds him in high esteem. When one of the gang is killed by the psychopath, it is Abe who is chosen to give his eulogy in Church. I love the way Kaminsky thinks!
Abe also has to solve the case of a religious fruitcake, who thinks he's the Second Coming of Christ. He's even gathered a flock of followers, who don't know that his father is an Orthodox Rabbi & he was raised as a Yeshiva student. Then there are other crimes in the part of Chicago called Terror Town, a totally Black populated area where Abe is matched up with a black detective & they end up having to go toe-to-toe against one of the most powerful & most beloved black business leaders in Chicago . . . for murder. As always, everything gets solved, amidst all the twists & turns & dead-ends.
Abe even has a tete-a-tete with his estranged daughter, Lisa; who finally calls him "Dad" for the first time in so many books, I can't remember when she did it last. It's heartwarming & brings tears to the regular reader's eyes.
Kaminsky had the wonderful knack of writing strong indelible characters combined with strong believable plots. His lead characters are always flawed; but, very likable.
This was another wonderful addition to my favorite Kaminsky mystery series.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Entry in a Successful Series, October 3, 2010
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This review is from: Terror Town: An Abe Lieberman Mystery (Abe Lieberman Series) (Mass Market Paperback)
Stuart M. Kaminsky had four series going last time I looked. In each he has developed a formulaic plot upon which he hangs his characters. In the hands of an Agatha Christie, Dick Francis, Rex Stout the results are generally quite pleasing since the lead characters are rich in development and the supporting players pleasantly diverse and idiosyncratic. This is true of Mr. Kaminsky as well. This series features Abe Lieberman, a Chicago police officer who is fully professional but has his own dry wit and understanding of the many "characters" with whom and in regard to whom he must act. He is most appealing, not a rebel who breaks the rules of law enforcement but rather a sort of physician-philosopher who knows how to make the law sufficiently flexible to handle the the problems of real people. As is true of two of his other series as well as this one, family plays an important role in the life of the detective, whether or not he is married. The family situation of the detective, his colleagues and the outsiders with whom he deals, are all components of the situations which Kaminsky gets his detectives into, and for which he formulates a solution, temporary or permanent, as part of the denouement of the book.
This book poses two central problems for Lieberman and his partner. Each is resolved but resolved in ways that suggest reality without being reality in fact. It is an easy and quick read, grips ones attention and leaves one satisfied. Recommended for any but the audience that seeks complex symbolism, philosophizing, or lots of sex.
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Anita Mills, Little Duke, Carl Zwick, David Kenton, Vona Kenton, Rabbi Wass, Bill Hanrahan, Holy Man, Spaulding Minor, Milo Racubian, Laura Phelps, Alan Kearney, Otto Laudano, Father Murph, Moses Pingatore, Abe Lieberman, South Side, Rabbi Goldberg, Irving Trammel, Paco Viera, Sheridan Road, Father Guttierez, Social Security, Anwar Mushariff, Clark Street
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