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Mintwood Place, by Bob Gilbert

Mintwood Place, by Bob Gilbert

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Mintwood Place, by Bob Gilbert

Mintwood Place, by Bob Gilbert



Mintwood Place, by Bob Gilbert

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Bob Gilbert’s debut novel Mintwood Place is a delightfully fresh version in the noir tradition, offering the reader a contemporary “Casablanca” in Washington D.C. The book’s narrator, Renaissance man Joe Green, has plenty to say about love, politics and the male psyche in this page-turning romantic suspense. Joe runs a bookstore and a bistro, and painfully navigates a modern divorce while the Senate Intelligence Committee investigates his relationship with Cosmo, a protégé, who has recently been paroled after serving five years in prison for the ambiguous killing of a local black youth. Green, a proud Jersey boy, can all at once relax by watching his tortoises, hand out liberal advice to his three teenagers, and pack serious heat. He is a twenty-first century American male if ever there was one.

Mintwood Place, by Bob Gilbert

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1426024 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .60" w x 6.00" l, .78 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 238 pages
Mintwood Place, by Bob Gilbert

About the Author Bob Gilbert was raised in Ocean County, New Jersey but moved to Washington, D.C. to attend American University. He worked several political jobs in the nation’s capital before moving to Minnesota in 1984 to manage a congressional campaign in Minnesota’s 8th district which includes Duluth and the Iron Range. Instead of returning to Washington he remained in Minnesota where he worked as a waiter and a newspaper reporter. He returned to D.C. in 2011. An avid scholar, he loves the used book stores of Washington and the Twin Cities. He’s also a backpacker who has led over a dozen trips for the Sierra Club to the mountain ranges of the far west. He’s also trekked the Himalayas in Nepal three times in the past five years. He can be found on Twitter here: @BobGilbertDC.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. DC at its best .. small town with egos and tsurris By Joan L. Eisenstodt I'm with Larry Kahaner - and I know it was the DC setting that drew me in and the knowledge some of the action took place in a small bookstore. Begs for a sequel at least for those of us who got caught up in the characters inhabiting the book. Nice shoutout for Busboys!Oh and "Joannie" with two "n"s? Mine isn't tho many make it that.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Every once is a while the author's knowledge of history and book smarts come through without being annoying. I pay it high compl By Larry Kahaner This is the not the kind of book I usually read. I'm partial to high intensity thrillers but Gilbert struck a nerve with me. I can't quite explain it - although the DC venue is a plus as I live there. The book was well written, thoughtfully written, in fact. Lots of dialogue which was well done without being distracting. Every once is a while the author's knowledge of history and book smarts come through without being annoying.I pay it high compliment when I say that the book was just damn enjoyable to read.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The Story? By Riverlizzie Reviews There seems to be a story there, but it is never completed to satisfaction. Characterization, on the other hand, was quite well done. The author is potentially a really good writer, but I also found this book unnecessarily crude.

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