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by Jan Burke (Author) "Blissfully unaware that the moment everything would change was near, they were bickering ..." (more)
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Jan Burke is best known as the author who gave life to Irene Kelly, the sassy, slightly hard-edged southern California journalist with a Pandoran penchant for getting herself into sticky situations. Her latest novel, however, perches adroitly on a tangential narrative branch: Burke focuses on Kelly's husband, Las Piernas Detective Frank Harriman, and in doing so turns her narrative color wheel several notches to the darker side.

Flight is really the story of two men, Harriman and Philip Lefebvre. Ten years ago, when businessman Trent Randolph and his daughter were murdered, Lefebvre was the officer in charge of the case. Moody and isolated, he became not only investigator but guardian angel to Randolph's young son Seth, left clinging to life after the attack. His colleagues and the community were convinced Whitey Dane, a local mobster with grand ambitions, was behind the murders, but when Seth was killed in his hospital bed and both Lefebvre and all the evidence against Dane disappeared, the department was left reeling in the wake of crooked-cop iniquity.

But now Lefebvre's apparently sabotaged plane has been discovered in the mountains, along with his bones. Frank Harriman must ease through a maze of anger and recrimination as he pursues the possibility of Lefebvre's innocence. But if this cop was innocent, that means another one wasn't--and that individual will stop at nothing to protect his guilty secret.

The novel's opening chapters, which place the original murders in stark relief and reveal the trap slowly closing around Lefebvre, are as good as anything Burke has written--maybe better. Their intensity is difficult to match, but Harriman's investigation still has plenty of surprises, including a nifty twist at the very end. Flight's solid writing, deftly nuanced relationships, and delicate bad-guy balance between chilling and camp are as on target here as elsewhere. Here's to Irene and Frank; long may they take turns at the wheel. --Kelly Flynn --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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Like Burke's Edgar-winning Bones (1999), this ambitious, if overlong, suspense novel focuses on an intense search for a pathological killer. In Las Piernas, Calif., newspaper reporter Irene Kelly, Burke's series heroine, takes backseat to her husband, prickly, tenacious homicide detective Frank Harriman. Ten years earlier, when brilliant police detective Philip Lefebvre disappeared in the middle of a triple homicide investigation, the cops believed he'd sold out to the suspected killer, drug lord Whitey Dane. When Lefebvre's 10-year-old corpse and sabotaged airplane are found in the San Bernadino Mountains, Frank reopens the case, suspecting that both Lefebvre and Dane were wrongly accused. Irene knew Lefebvre, but, except for a clunky plot device that places her in peril at the finale, this is Frank's book, as he exactingly unearths new evidence and uncovers a possible cover-up. Burke delves into the mind of the real murderer, still at large and unsuspected. The reader gradually identifies this frightening individual, but waits in suspense too long for Frank to do likewise. Burke's strength is her understanding of personal relationships and motivation, plus the memorable characters she creates, notably the murderer, who is so crazy he passes for sane. The author's thorough research is praiseworthy but it often slows down the story, and she isn't a great stylist. Unfortunately, that combination produces a book that takes too many pages to come to the point. Agent, Lowenstein-Morel. (Mar. 6)Forecast: The publisher is behind this title in a big way, with a 50,000 first printing and a 17-city author tour, and Burke's shelf-full of awards for previous books will draw many readers to this new one. This isn't the author's strongest outing, though, and in the long run, sales may not meet the publisher's expectations.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars had me hooked, Oct 10 2003
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This review is from: Flight (Mass Market Paperback)
this was my first Jan Burke novel, but not my last. I coulnd't put the book down. It got me hooked from the first page. Great writing, great characters and great plot. Hope that her other books are just as good. A must read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good addition to the series., Jan 10 2003
By Gerrit Ruitinga "gerrit ruitinga" (Antwerp) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Flight (Mass Market Paperback)
I have enjoyed quite a few of the Irene Kelly novels and this one was no exception...although it is not really Irene but her husband Frank Harriman that takes the spotlight.

Most writers have difficulty chnaging the main characters and have the previous ones only in cameo appearances. Not so Mrs Burke.

From the first page the novel takes off in a long prologue which could have been a story in itself. Ten years later, Harriman is picking up the pieces of a trail which is still as hot and contentious as it was 10 years ago.

Deft writing and excellent plotting keep us glued to the pages of the story.

I am looking forward to read more of Mr ( and I guess Mrs) Harrimans adventures.
Harriman

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5.0 out of 5 stars Just a Great Full of Suspense Book!, Jan 8 2003
By "momsbusybiz" (Fanwood, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flight (Mass Market Paperback)
This book took me on unexpected twists and turns. A real read- for Sue Grafton meets Mary Higgins Clark enthusiasts. Get to know Irene Kelly! Fun series. Hope Jan writes more.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Up in the air
Jan Burke, who is best known for her Irene Kelly mysteries, decides to put her main character as a secondary to let her husband, Las Piernas Police Detective Frank Harriman take... Read more
Published on Aug 26 2002 by Angel L. Soto

5.0 out of 5 stars Frank Harriman moves into the spotlight.
As a fan of Jan Burke's Irene Kelly novels (most recently, Bones), I was quite prepared to take a chance on her with a new primary character, Detective Frank Harriman. Read more
Published on Jul 29 2002 by Mary J. Alderdice

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book For Amateur Detectives!
This is the first book that I've read by this wonderful author.While it is true that the first few chapters pertain to someone other than the Irene or Frank, the first few... Read more
Published on April 27 2002 by a reader and video lover

5.0 out of 5 stars It really does keep you gripping your armrests!
This book is suspenseful from the very beginning! I could not put this book down and I was annoying my girlfriend because of it... Read more
Published on April 19 2002 by Archanon

5.0 out of 5 stars A good mystery to the end !
The case is ten years old. Lefebvre, a police officer, saved a young boy's life when his father and sister were murdered. Read more
Published on May 2 2001 by Suzanne Vitale

5.0 out of 5 stars I'd recommend it to people in the street
This book is a must for all mystery writers--and Jan Burke is in top form. The story is compelling, the writing tight and the characters jump off the page. Read more
Published on April 24 2001

1.0 out of 5 stars The switch does not work
I have been a fan of Irene's since the first book in this series. I gave this latest offering of Jan Burke's several tries and couldn't get past the second chapter. Read more
Published on April 20 2001 by M. C. Carter

5.0 out of 5 stars Darkness all around
This is an excellent book. I love the re-working of an old case and the piecing together of the puzzle with the "mind-works" of the bad guy. Read more
Published on April 16 2001 by Louise C. Stone

5.0 out of 5 stars The Switch Works
Jan Burke's superior prose, intricate plotting and oh-so-human heroine Irene Kelly, have carried us through her other books, including her romance with and marriage to police... Read more
Published on April 15 2001 by Charles R. Slater

5.0 out of 5 stars Flight is Fabulous!
Ten years ago, as Trent Randolph and his two children returned from a weekend sail to Catalina Island, they were ambushed by an unknown assailant who murdered father and daughter... Read more
Published on April 14 2001 by Roz Levine

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