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Head Lock
  

Head Lock (Hardcover)

de Jerome Doolittle (Author)
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The personal becomes the political for Boston sometime-sleuth Tom Bethany when he accompanies his pregnant lover, ACLU executive Hope Edwards, to an Arlington, Va., abortion clinic. As Edwards is recovering, the clinic is picketed by televangelist and Senate-seat hopeful Rev. Howard Orrin and his Life Force activists. Bethany and Edwards befriend Kimberly, a disturbed and pregnant 14-year-old, as they evade the aggressive demonstrators. The next day, they learn that she has committed suicide. Meanwhile Edwards becomes a Life Force target: her family is plagued by abusive anonymous phone calls and her house is picketed. Tom, who is of the I-know-where-you-live-and-am-willing-to-hurt-you school of etiquette, decides to straighten out both the reverend and the older, married man who seduced Kimberly. The major mysteries here concern the extent of sleazy Rev. Orrin's ambitions and the nature of Tom's "master plan" to give the pastor his just reward in this life. Doolittle's ( Bear Hug ) rich imagination and offbeat sense of humor, neatly blending wit and raunch, give this story considerable energy, but it is not for everyone--especially not readers who wonder if the ends justify the means.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


From Booklist

The fourth entry in the Tom Bethany series finds the Boston PI confronting both personal and professional crises. His longtime lover, Washington ACLU lawyer Hope Edwards, is pregnant and has decided on an abortion. While she's undergoing the procedure at a Virginia abortion clinic, the facility is attacked by antiabortion "Life Forcers" led by televangelist Howard Orrin. The melee is televised, Hope becomes the focal point of Life Force harassment, and a young girl whom Tom befriended at the clinic is so traumatized by the Forcers that she commits suicide. With his sense of justice wounded by the death of the youngster and his protective instincts roused by the attacks on Hope, Tom swings into action. Aided by a high-school friend of the suicide victim, Tom hatches an elaborate scheme to bring down Orrin and his empire. Bethany's liberal political beliefs are very much a part of the action here and in the other series entries. For those in sympathy with this point of view, he makes a great hero. Another strong entry in an excellent, underappreciated series. Wes Lukowsky --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 The novel as a soapbox, Jui 28 2002
Par "74blazer74" (Lancaster, PA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Head Lock (Paperback)
A few weeks ago I came across the Jerome Doolittle book "Body Scissors"-his first Tom Bethany mystery novel. It is an excellent book and I was impressed by the quality of writing, the attention to detail and the characterization. I then found and bought Doolittle's 4th novel, "Head Lock," expecting more of the same high quality work. What a disappointment! Doolittle, who was a speech writer for former president Jimmy Carter, is still stewing over the fact that Carter was a one-term president. Doolittle's venomous hate for former president Reagan et al was apparently too much to contain, and in "Head Lock" he has a political hissy fit. Throughout the novel he heaps abuse and saracasm on Reagan, George Bush, Christians, pro-lifers, L. A. police, Republicans, Conservatives-any and all that he envisions as an enemy of Carter and the True Left. This book is a political temper tantrum masquerading as a novel. And if the abuse Doolittle shovels out isn't enough to turn you off, the "heroes" of this book are (a)a prostitute who has murdered two people and repeatedly bedded a teenaged boy; (b)a married mother of two who carries on a steamy affair with the detective hero, while her husband smiles his approval; (c)a detective (Tom Bethany) who breaks a dozen laws to entrap and blackmail a cartoon-character anti-abortion leader. Then, at book's end, Bethany preaches a long, boring sermon to the reader about the efficacy of religious faith vs. good works. What drivel! I give this book one star --- a star because Doolittle has provided us with compelling written evidence showing why Carter (and his aides like Doolittle) were thrown out of the White House after four years.
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