The Death Dealing Game (A Frank Boff Mystery Book 5), by Nathan Gottlieb
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Meet Emily Lynch, a hot-tempered, ex-Iraqi vet currently on suspension from the NYPD for hitting the booze too hard while on the job. She’s six-feet tall, rangy and strong, and has the looks of a runway model. But don’t tell her that unless your dental insurance is paid up. Impulsive, brash, brutally honest, and prone to use physical force when a clever question would get better results, she’s the polar opposite of elite private investigator, Frank Boff, legendary ex-DEA agent and world-class junk food aficionado. When two people close to Lynch are brutally murdered, she can’t investigate their deaths because of her suspension, and so with great reluctance she teams up with Boff, for whom she has nothing but disdain. As they begin investigating the double murder, they discover that it’s just the tip of a massive conspiracy involving gunrunning, high-stakes poker games, a seriously weird string of assassinations, and caffeinated mobsters with short fuses and big guns. Once again, private eye Frank Boff finds himself on his home turf, the Dark Side, where nothing is as it appears to be. Constantly running into roadblocks of lies and deception, and twice the target of assassination, Boff and Lynch finally find common ground—seek and destroy the killers in an endgame scenario that gives new meaning to Boff’s code of doling out a punishment more just than mere justice.
The Death Dealing Game (A Frank Boff Mystery Book 5), by Nathan Gottlieb- Amazon Sales Rank: #638157 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-19
- Released on: 2015-03-19
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. I rarely give 5 stars, but this one deserves it! By cr0ak I'd never heard of this author (or the series) before yesterday, but boy, am I glad I grabbed this book!I'm sure that it would have been more interesting for me if I'd read the previous books, but this is a stand-alone, so I didn't need to have read them to be able to jump right into the story. And what a story!I loved this book! What a pleasure to read not only almost perfect editing (very few grammar and/or spelling errors), but also fantastic prose that flowed extremely well. If I hadn't had to be up early this morning, I'd have finished reading it last night. And even then, I had to force myself to turn off my Kindle, set it down, and head to bed.Frank Boff (the protagonist) is a well-thought-out character whose intelligence and wit are exactly what I look for in a mystery/suspense book. And I loved the character of Emily Lynch. Well, not immediately, but she kinda grew on me until I decided that, yes, her rough edges were smoothing out and she's really a gem. (Maybe not a diamond, but rather a baroque pearl - one which has a few flaws that can be overlooked.)For people who are averse to reading profanity, I do have to say that there is a little bit of it (certain characters - one similar to Tony Soprano), but it wasn't so overwhelming (as a lot of books are these days) that I would have deleted it off my Kindle. (Maybe a few 4-letter words per chapter... but not *every* chapter.) I guess it's up to the reader to decide just how much profanity he/she will tolerate. (i.e. If you're willing to put up with a few 4-letter words here and there, I don't think you'll be sorry that you did.)This is a relatively fast-paced book laced with some humor, wit, and truisms. And I'm SO looking forward to reading more from this author!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. It's pretty rare when a series like this maintains the level ... By K. Mitnick This is the fifth book by Nathan Gottlieb which features private investigator Frank Boff as the central character in the series. It's pretty rare when a series like this maintains the level of writing quality that we see here.Actually, it seems as though every book in the series has gotten better. Rather than the reader being able to predict what the characters are going to do, Frank Boff seems to be getting more and more complex as a character as do the supporting players around him.This time, we're introduced to a new player - Emily Lynch, a tall and beautiful police detective who's battling her own demons - in this case - booze - which threatens to not only cause her to lose her job, but even her own life (and the lives around her - including Frank Boff, who really prefers working alone.)What makes this book and its predecessors in the series so terrific is the incredibly tight dialogue that keeps the reader on the edge of the seat from start to finish. The dialogue in these books keeps an amazing level of excitement for the reader as the pages fly by.This book continues the apparent evolution of Frank Boff, private investigator, as he finds himself once again questioning his decision to remain on what he calls "The Dark Side" of the law where he finds himself. As this volume comes to its conclusion, it's apparent that the ongoing story of the very complex Frank Boff is far from over. And now it seems as though he has another character in his life. The equally complex Emily Lynch appears to be getting ready for another part of her life. But this time, her complicated life is made even more so with the world of Frank Boff intertwining with her own.I predict that other readers of Nathan Gottlieb's novels are as eager to get their hands on book six as I am. They really are worth the wait.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Street Justice By Craig Guns, alcohol, high priced call girls, murder. What else could you want in a Murder Mystery story? P I Frank Boff is asked by his daughter to look into the dissappearance of her roomates father. What begins as a missing persons case suddenly involves gun running, high priced call girls, murder and even an attempt on Boff's life as well as on the life of his new temporary partner (indefinitly suspended NYPD Dectective Emily Lynch). Boff once again involves friends and associates on both sides of the Law. With many turns and twists in trying to solve the case, Nathan Gottlieb holds the readers attention once again. One cannot help to finish a page and to quickly turn to the next to read what is happening or is going to happen. If you have read one of the previous books in this series you will not be dissappointed. If you have not read any of the previous 4 books you are in for a treat in following Boff's "Steet Justice". This will leave you wanting to read the first four books in the Boff series. Looking forward to book 6.
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