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The Meter Maid Murders [Kindle Edition]

Andrew Delaplaine
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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In this comic thriller about a serial killer loose on South Beach murdering meter maids and starring Jake Bricker, the most ineffective detective ever, the first meter maid murder was thought to be an accident. The second one, a coincidence. But when a third meter maid is killed, Chief Raffy Ramirez knows he has a serial killer on his hands.

And when that meter maid, Samantha Succubus, turns out to be the sister of Sara Succubus, the lead anchor of the XYZ Network’s top-rated morning news program in New York, the story becomes an international sensation.

Stuck in a difficult re-election campaign, Miami Beach Mayor Johnny Germane leans on Chief Ramirez to solve the murders, and now! But Ramirez has every man on the Force working the case, except Jake Bricker, a cop Ramirez has labelled “The Ineffective Detective.” Finally, giving in to pressure, Ramirez puts Bricker on the case. “What harm can he do?”

When Bricker tells his high school buddy, Billy Willoughby, that he’s on the case, Billy is overjoyed. In fact, Billy (chief investigative reporter for the local XYZ affiliate, Channel 69, WHY-TV) has just developed a lead himself and he shares it with Jake.

A year earlier, Billy had covered a ceremony at which Mayor Germane presented awards to the top 12 meter maids who wrote the most tickets in the last fiscal year. These meter maids were featured in a splashy color calendar. When the meter maids started dying, some of the victims looked familiar, so Billy did a little research and discovered that the meter maid murderer was killing the meter maids in the calendar, one by one, month by month, starting with January. Jake can’t believe his good fortune. “You mean ... we know who his next fuckin’ victim will be?” “Yep,” says Billy, “Miss April.”

Billy wants to go tell Chief Ramirez the news, break the story and win an Emmy, but Jake gets him to sit on the scoop so Jake can catch the killer red-handed and take all the credit. “Billy, my career really needs this,” he begs.

Of course, even though he knows the killer’s next target, Bricker somehow misses nabbing the killer, one meter maid after another, till by Miss November, Billy is losing patience with his high school buddy.

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 403 KB
  • Publisher: Gramercy Park Press; First Edition edition (September 8, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0042G0RGK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #30,888 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Long Awaited!, August 16, 2011
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Andrew's comic-tragic book about a South Beach kind of wacky detective novel was just that, very novel. I enjoyed the thrill of this page turner, always waiting to see what was going to happen next. His clever and oh so local images bring a smile to my face. He describes the landscapes and the people in his biting but humorous way. Overall the book was jolly and fun to read and I could see it going on to more adventures. Bravo!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible book, January 28, 2012
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This was probably the worst nook I have read in a long time. The story line was ok it could have been a good book if the main character was at al likeable. I just really disliked this book. I don't know what else to say it was just awful. I would not advise anyone to spend money on this.
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3.0 out of 5 stars missing pages, January 27, 2012
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The book is very entertaining. Too bad so many missing pages occurred to throw off the story. About every 3 chapters, a page is blank and you lose the drift of the story. This is the first book that has happened to since I have used my Fire. Hope everyone else has a better experience.
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Andrew Delano Delaplaine was born in Coconut Grove, but raised at Edgehill Plantation in South Carolina. His ancestor, Philippe de Lannoy, came over on the "Fortune," the ship that followed the "Mayflower" in 1621. (Family name later anglicized to Delano, as in FDR.) The Delaplaine branch began when Nicholas de la Plaine sailed to New York (then New Amsterdam) in 1657. He had 11 children.

First job out of college was at Saks Fifth Avenue, where they promised him a position in men's ties, but he ended up in underwear, an inauspicious beginning to what would be a checkered career. Subsequently, he worked as a newspaper reporter, learning enough to avoid interviews whenever possible.

With sister Renee, owned a trendy restaurant (Scratch) in the Cocaine Cowboy days when South Beach was just getting started in the '80s; a notorious nightclub (the Warsaw Ballroom) famous for its decadent foam parties during the days when South Beach was more aptly termed Sodom by the Sea; founded, edited and published what is still the longest-running weekly on South Beach (Wire); ran a TV show (The Live Wire).

Currently, writes feature films and novels (with quite a bit of ghostwriting involved); has directed three features; also writes a "A Guide to South Beach" (updated annually), and has a book on the history of South Beach, called "Sobepedia," updated every six months. Using a Wikipedia approach, the project allows people to add their own stories and recollections about their experiences on the Billion Dollar Sandbar, at www.sobepedia.com, since no two people can seem to agree on any story.



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