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Steppin' on a Rainbow [Audiobook] [Unabridged] (Audio Cassette)

by Kinky Friedman (Author), Dick Hill (Reader)
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

The eponymous PI Kinky Friedman (aka the Kinkster) is up to his usual amusing antics in his 14th outing (after 2000's The Mile High Club). From beginning to end, the narrative sizzles with crackling dialogue and bawdy wit. New Yorker Kinky is trying to lead his quiet life as a lazy private detective while mooning over his friend Stephanie, with whom he would like to have more than a platonic relationship, when a problem comes over the blower (that's telephone to most of us) from the Kinkster's old friend, Willis Hoover, now a columnist for the Honolulu Advertiser. Their mutual eccentric friend (all Kinky's friends are eccentric), Mike McGovern, has disappeared from the beach in Hawaii, and Hoover needs the Kinkster's help finding the missing man. Kinky persuades Stephanie to join him for a trip to the 50th state, where they meet up with Hoover and pursue McGovern's trail. They soon get into very deep waters, particularly after beautiful local reporter Carline also disappears. The crew chase around several islands, with a surprising denouement that reaches back into Hawaiian history and legend. As usual, a winning style and lively characterization more than compensate for the serviceable plot. One word of warning: for those whose taste doesn't run to foul language, this book might not be their cup of tea. 10-city author tour. Agent, Esther Newberg. (Sept. 5)not the character) to write a regular column; he has received a fan letter from President Bush.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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


From AudioFile

There's little Dick Hill can't do when he gets in front of the microphone. In this latest comedy thriller written by and featuring a Jewish Texas country singer relocated to New York, Hill narrates as Kinky and his friends travel from Greenwich Village to Hawaii in search of Kinky's missing pal, sports journalist and cookbook writer Mike McGovern. Dick Hill is so completely convincing with his sense of timing, nuance, and regional accent that it's easy to forget that one isn't listening to Kinky himself in this quirky and irreverent adventure. S.E.S. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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1.0étoiles sur 5 I hope Mr. Friedman's other books are better, Mai 4 2003
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This review is from: Steppin' on a Rainbow (Hardcover)
Contrived. Tedious. Irritating. Trying too hard. These are just a few of the ways I would describe "Steppin' on a Rainbow". I can tell that Friedman has talent as a writer. It is a real shame, however, that he insists upon insulting the intelligence of the reader with a constant barrage of quips and one-liners that aren't really even shockingly funny as much as they are merely sour comments made in poor taste (Example: he makes a reference to nurses being gone from the beach with the help of Richard Speck... or something along those lines. I got the joke, such as it was. It just really wasn't very funny or very clever). But this is the only book of Friedman's that I've read so far. I will read others, but I'm not going to be buying them with my own money. I'll borrow the next one or check it out from the library. So far, I may as well have flushed the cost of this oinker down the toilet. The man is skilled as a writer. I just don't know if he's got the talent to back up the skill. This story was dull and contrived. A festival of obnoxious, unlikable characters and plot conveniences. By the end of the book I was hoping that all of the major characters would get killed in a bus crash or something. Not a good sign when the author places himself in the story as the protagonist. Mr. Friedman-- I wish you all the best in the world and a long and happy life... but this story stinks.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 He started out so good..., Avril 13 2003
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This review is from: Steppin' on a Rainbow (Hardcover)
I graduated from Kinky Friedman (the Lasso from El Paso) and the Texas Jewboys to his mysteries, and was more than pleased. Like his music, his first novels were great, and improved with age. Somewhere along the line, about six books into the series, he got lazy. The dialog is no longer witty, just trite. Steppin' on a Rainbow is awful. Kinky has just stopped trying.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not a good introduction to Kinky, Déc 19 2002
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Having read everything that Donald Westlake has written, I am always looking for other authors of comic mysteries. A friend suggested Kinky Friedman so I bought "Steppin On A Rainbow." I'll try another of his books because he is so popular that they have got to be better but it will be the last if it's like this one. The main character has some great lines and is certainly likeable enough and so are his cohorts but his love interest, Stephanie DuPont, has got to be the most obnoxious character in all of literature. I was hoping that she might get bumped off before the end so she doesn't reappear in any other books. I also had a problem with Kinky getting the solution to the case in a dream rather than by clever detective work. Not a great mystery but good enough to try another.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 could do better
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Publié le Sep 25 2001 par orchidsmolly

4.0étoiles sur 5 Semi-Praise for the Kinkster....
As a longtime Kinkster fan, i must admit i was ever-so-slightly disappointed with Steppin' on a Rainbow. Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Very good, but a slow starter
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Kinky Nails Another Winner
Kinky Friedman has to be the most entertaining and insightful author on the scene today. If you like to be tickled, engrossed, and superbly entertained then Steppin' On A Rainbow... Read more
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