That book turned out to be Bloody Mary (Hyperion, 2005), and Bloody Mary turned out to be the first book I ended up reading. And what a read it is-fast-paced, layered, touching and very funny at times. Since Jack (who is, remember, a female) is a homicide cop, the story is a murder mystery, and a serial-murder mystery, at that. Jack is even in personal danger, which ups the stakes considerably.
At the same time, she is dealing with major issues n her personal life, brought to bear by the reappearance of her ex-husband, Alan Daniels, in the middle of a very good relationship with her boyfriend, Latham Conger. This is at the request of Jack's mom, who has run into trouble in her retirement community in Florida and has to stay with Jack in Chicago. On top of all this, there is even an incredibly antisocial cat, Mr. Friskers, that Jack has no choice but to adopt after his owner is slain by the serial killer.
The case, albeit gruesome, presents some funny challenges, as well. Jack's partner, Herb Benedict, is a good cop but provides much comic relief with his dieting and relationship issues, and her nemesis, PI Harry McGlade (who used to be her partner), manages to make any situation in he touches miserable for Jack, and yet he helps, in his annoying way. One of the most interesting facets of this book is that not only is it not that difficult to figure out who the killer is, they catch the killer only about halfway through the book, and yet despite all this, it's still a completely riveting read.
Another very appealing thing about the character of Jack Daniels is that she is not the typical TV "sexy cop"-she is attractive, but she is in her 40s, with realistic personal and professional concerns. Konrath has done an impressive job capturing her point of view and resulting internal dialogue, considering the age and gender differences between him and his character.
After this most satisfying and entertaining experience reading Bloody Mary, I am looking forward to checking out Whiskey Sour as well, and more books to come by J. A. Konrath. I am sure all the drinks out there with interesting names will keep the author busy for quite some time!
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18 Comments
Post a CommentAfter reading the books you recommended, I went on to read "Rusty Nail" (Not bad) and "Dirty Martini" (HOLY MACKERAL!!). You may want to check 'em out if you haven't already.
Interesting :)
I just got done checking "Whisky Sour" out of the library and reading it. Good stuff.
How 'bout one called Long Island Iced (leave off Tea)! I never got into reading mysteries, not sure why. But this draws my interest. Good review, Bat.
This sounds like a series I would enjoy. Thanks!
Sounds interesting! Is the guy's name really Jack Daniels!?
Sounds like a fun series to check out! Thanks. It's been awhile since I read a good mystery.
This sounds like a great character; I read a lot of mysteries and this one sounds great!
Good book review.
This sounds right up my alley. I'm currently reading the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich, but I'm slowly growing tired of them and have been looking for something new. Thanks, Bat!