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Murder Manual (Mass Market Paperback)

by Steven Womack (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

New Orleans private investigator Harry James Denton is down on his luck: his money has run out and his pregnant girlfriend has broken up with him. Then, he's asked to find a bestselling author who's cheating on his wife. Unfortunately, Harry finds the writerAdeadAand he's the prime suspect. Harry, whose first outing in Dead Folks' Blues won his creator an Edgar, is still an appealing character, and once again Womack captures the laid-back, old-boy network of New Orleans. However, the plot isn't strong; there's a subplot involving Harry's landlady and another involving corruption at the coroner's officeAboth of which overshadow Harry's current case. Fans of Harry Denton will read along, but readers wanting a captivating whodunit won't find it here.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MURDER
I LEARNED IN NASHVILLE

The bestselling toast of Tennessee, author Robert Jefferson Reed has made big bucks with his little book of folksy homilies like "Never go to bed angry" and "Eat your vegetables." He should have included "Don't commit murder." For when Reed's wife hires P.I. Harry James Denton to catch her hubby in a tryst with a sexy secretary, Harry finds the author of Life's Little Maintenance Manual strangled and drowned in his own hot tub.

Caught at the scene of the crime, Harry is pegged as the prime suspect and must work double duty to avoid the specter of prison--and to pluck a murderer out of a dead man's tangled past. . . .

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully written, wildly entertaining, Nov 2 1999
This is my favorite sort of detective novel, one with colorful characters and a hero who is all-too-human, told with clarity and grace. What an excellent read. If you like books by James Lee Burke, you'll like this even more. Highly recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Addicting read, July 30 1999
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Womack's latest tale involving the down on his luck private investigator Harry James Denton. This tale has many changes for Denton in the near future(i.e. next book), which I'll leave to the reader to discover what they are.

This tale starts off with Harry trying to earn money and on the fringes of being bankrupt. Debating on quitting the P.I. business, Harry comes across a client who wants to catch her very wealthy and famous husband ( who is the writer of a #1 book ) having an affair with his secretary. When Harry gets there though he finds the writer murdered and he becomes the prime suspect. Harry must solve the murder so as to vindicate himself.

I felt the book was well-written and I bulletted through the text. However, I found the story a little uneven: the police naming him as the #1 suspect was always shaky at best, and then there were a few other side-track stories going on which added tension yet seemed to detract from the over all effect of Harry being the #1 suspect. I did thoroughly enjoy the book and am eagerly waiting for the next installment in this series (which moves to Reno).

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5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down!, July 31 1998
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Murder Manual was my second Steven Womack book, the first was Chain of Fools. I started reading at 6:00 in the evening and didn't put it down until I finished it at midnight! Steven Womack's characters are so believable I felt like I couldn't stop reading until I found out what happened to them. The only other author that can make me read like that is Clive Cussler. Now I have two favorite authors!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mr. Womack's written another great Denton detective novel.
I think this is Mr. Womack's best Harry James Denton work to date. The storyline and character development are believable, and he describes Nashville and the surrounding areas,... Read more
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