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Criminal Karma: A Novel

von Steven M. Thomas

Reihen: Robert Rivers (2)

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"With Criminal Paradise, his gritty, satirical take on the criminal underworld and the society it preys on, Steven M. Thomas earned comparison to such masters as Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen. Now Thomas has devised a new adventure for his charismatic hero, the small-time crook Robert Rivers, who has dreams of making the big score and the brains to pull it off--if only his partner, Reggie, wouldn't keep getting in the way. Indeed, Rivers is back and the stakes are high: He's on the trail of a diamond necklace worth a small fortune. The necklace belongs to beautiful Southern California socialite Evelyn Evermore, but Rivers has a foolproof plan to remedy that. Unfortunately, the plan is not Reggie-proof, and when the dust clears, the necklace is gone and the cops are in hot pursuit. But when Rivers learns that Evelyn is mixed up with a Venice Beach spiritual guru known as Baba Raba, the necklace seems to be within reach once more. Only the deeper Rivers digs, the more it appears that Baba Raba is a dangerous fraud intent on the same prize Rivers is pursuing. Worse, Rivers finds himself developing a soft spot for Evelyn, who isn't the shallow socialite she seems to be. Soon Rivers and Reggie are barreling headlong into the not-so-harmonious heart of a Southern California crime cabal--an adventure full of safecracking, gunslinging, seduction, treachery, family drama, and even a touch of romance" -- from publisher's web site.… (mehr)
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I lighthearted crime story with a loveable group of missfits. Think Emore Leonard, Tim Dorsey Carl Hiaasen. I look forward to tracking down other books in the series. ( )
  zmagic69 | Mar 25, 2012 |
Robert Rivers is a career criminal, and with his partner (and former mentor) Reggie, Robert finds out about a local woman's quarter of a million dollar diamond necklace. The setting is a very realistic Southern California that is not all millionaires and Mercedes. In the midst of a corrupt real estate development deal, a local swami with dubious spiritual footings becomes entwined in Robert's attempt to steal the necklace. Soon Robert has met and is engaging in dialogue and twists and turns with the swami, his erstwhile girlfriend, the necklace owner, criminal bodyguards, and pitiable local surfers and snitches. With an ending perhaps a little too 'can we make this into a screenplay', the book overall is solid, charming, with some unexpected heartbreak and twists. ( )
  shawnd | May 15, 2010 |
Thomas’s second novel is an advance on his first thriller, “Criminal Paradise.” In this book, which takes place in Venice Beach, you get the same humorous dialogue, vivid characters, and exciting action as the first, but you also get more heart and a better story in a certain sense. Rob Rivers, the criminal narrator shows new sides of himself and ends up a sort of hero, helping the very woman that he is setting out to rob. The scenery and sense of Southern California is very strong and there is some interesting stuff about yoga and Hinduism that comes up when Rob and his partner Reggie go after a fake guru who is trying to steal the same diamond necklace they are. This book has an amazing surprise ending that I liked a lot. This is one to reread and pass on to your friends. ( )
  Eugeneson | Oct 22, 2009 |
“Criminal Karma,” the second novel in Steven M. Thomas’s Robert Rivers crime fiction series, is a real winner. In his first outing, “Criminal Paradise” (2008), Thomas introduced the charming felon Robert “Rob” Rivers and his scruffy sidekick, Reggie England, in a hard hitting Orange County crime saga with a lot of humor and some unforgettable scenes that got the book nominated as best first novel by the International Thriller Writers. In the sequel, the action moves up the coast from Newport Beach to Venice Beach and Santa Monica.

This time around Rob and Reggie are after a diamond necklace worth $250,000 that they have to fight and outsmart a fake guru and a bunch of other dangerous crooks to put it in their pocket. Along the way, Rob helps the rich, sexy socialite who the necklace belongs to escape from the guru’s hypocritical clutches and saves a homeless kid from his lost condition. Like the first book, this one is funny and fast-paced with great descriptions of Venice, Santa Monica, and Palm Springs. Thomas puts you on the Southern California coast like you are inside a movie about the place. You can taste the salt in the air. ( )
  SaulPrentice | Oct 9, 2009 |
What is it that attracts us to the "other" side, the rooting for the thief, the hit man, the bad guy. I'm really not sure, but that's what happens in this fun novel of a thief chasing after an especially valuable necklace. Despite the violence (and make no mistake, people get killed and thumped, even if they are "badder" than the protagonist) the book has a fairy tale quality to it with the obligatory happy ending: the good-bad-guy gets the girl and the money and lives happily ever after; the bad-bad-guys get killed or jailed. It lacked the grittiness of the Westlake's caper novels.

It was a fun read but shouldn't be taken seriously. ( )
  ecw0647 | Oct 4, 2009 |
An energetic writer when describing the roughneck aspects of his hero’s profession, Thomas also manages lyrical love notes to his Venice Beach setting.
 

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"With Criminal Paradise, his gritty, satirical take on the criminal underworld and the society it preys on, Steven M. Thomas earned comparison to such masters as Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen. Now Thomas has devised a new adventure for his charismatic hero, the small-time crook Robert Rivers, who has dreams of making the big score and the brains to pull it off--if only his partner, Reggie, wouldn't keep getting in the way. Indeed, Rivers is back and the stakes are high: He's on the trail of a diamond necklace worth a small fortune. The necklace belongs to beautiful Southern California socialite Evelyn Evermore, but Rivers has a foolproof plan to remedy that. Unfortunately, the plan is not Reggie-proof, and when the dust clears, the necklace is gone and the cops are in hot pursuit. But when Rivers learns that Evelyn is mixed up with a Venice Beach spiritual guru known as Baba Raba, the necklace seems to be within reach once more. Only the deeper Rivers digs, the more it appears that Baba Raba is a dangerous fraud intent on the same prize Rivers is pursuing. Worse, Rivers finds himself developing a soft spot for Evelyn, who isn't the shallow socialite she seems to be. Soon Rivers and Reggie are barreling headlong into the not-so-harmonious heart of a Southern California crime cabal--an adventure full of safecracking, gunslinging, seduction, treachery, family drama, and even a touch of romance" -- from publisher's web site.

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