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3.0 out of 5 stars
A good beginning, but... (3.5 stars, really), Feb 18 2004
I'll be quick. My first exposure to Parnell Hall was "Juror," an early novel in the Stanley Hastings series. I loved it and read as much as I could.So eventually I found myself venturing back to the beginning, with Detective. I was disappointed, but not for the reasons you might think. First off, it's good. Damn good. Stanley bursts out nearly full drawn, working for the ambulance-chasing attorney's office, dealing with family, and so on. He bumbles when he should, and comes through when he should. Good stuff, here. No, my disappointment was a fan's disappointment: where are the familiar characters (only his boss and wife make first appearances here)? Why isn't he more worried? Where are the colorful descriptions of his clients, who invariably call him away from important moments? Not here, that's where they are. Truthfully, I felt the same way when I first read Fer De Lance, by Rex Stout (his intro to Nero Wolfe). So here's the deal: if you want to start here, DO IT! It's good, with solid prose and compelling page-turners that will keep you with it until the last page. If you came in in the middle...you might be disappointed. Still, it's great to know that such a great series started somewhere. I recently read that Hall is on his 15th Hastings mystery. Let's hope he makes it to 78, like Rex. Happy chasing!
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