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Neelly, Rock
Rechtmäßiger Name
Neelly, Rocky Dale
Geburtstag
1959
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Elkhart, Kansas, USA
Wohnorte
Liberty Township, Ohio, USA
Kansas
Berufe
Professor of English and Communications, Gateway Community And Technical College, Covington, Kentucky
newspaper reporter
sales manager
contributing editor
bad guitarist in a garage band
Kurzbiographie
Rock Neelly is a Professor of English and Communications in the Cincinnati area. He has written numerous articles in magazines, journals, and books over the last fifteen years. In his career, he has been a newspaper man, a sales manager, a contributing editor, and a bad guitarist in a garage band. Neelly, the grandson of cattle ranchers, the son of teachers, grew up on the high plains of Kansas shooting baskets and pheasant. He currently teaches film, literature, and writing at a community college in Northern Kentucky. He lives with his wife and family in Liberty Township, OH. The Purple Heart Detective Agency is his first novel.

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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
Interesting, well-developed plot and enjoyable character. The flashbacks to Iraq, however, were hard at times to follow. Fans of former military mysteries will enjoy reading this book.
 
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kirathelibrarian | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 20, 2019 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
The Purple Heart Detective Agency is not my usual choice for a mystery. Ex-GIs dealing with fitting back into society is a far different storyline than what I normally read. With that being said, I was pleasantly surprised at hiow the characters and the story drew me in. Throw in a twist at the end, and you have a great read.

Come meet Clayton, Roddy and the rest of the gang. They have a great story to share with you.

I received a free copy of this book for an honest review.
 
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TeriA-M | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 21, 2017 |
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At the start of reading this book, its premise of a struggling P.I. and Iraq War veteran/amputee being hired by beautiful woman for his next case, made me think that Cormoran Strike of "The Cuckoo's Calling" had a secret double living in Northern California. Alas, he doesn't, but I found this P.I. appealing just the same. Clayton Grace "Gracer" and fellow solider (and double amputee) Rodney "Roddy" O'Malley are true brothers in all ways that matter. Roddy teaches Gracer what it means to "have someone's back" while in Iraq, and Clay pays it back by providing a reason for Roddy not to "eat" his gun when back in the states.

This story is alternately told from first-person and third-person perspectives, mostly in the present day, but includes well-placed vignettes of how these two veterans became life-long friends during their military deployment. Included in its plot are many "issues of today." Phantom Limb Pain, self-medicating, mafia-owned casinos, illegal drug sale and usage, mental health issues, Alzheimer's, medical testing of animals, bisexuality, "good" bad guys and "bad" good guys...

I found this book to be a satisfying read, and looked forward to reading it every night while on my treadmill. Halfway into the story, I found out the author is also from the Cincinnati, Ohio area and recently recommended to the award-winning Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County library to add this book to its vast collection. PLEASE read this story; you won't regret the choice. Meanwhile, I am hopeful the author will endeavor to publish another Grace/O'Malley story.
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Conkie | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 14, 2015 |
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Chapter 1 of "The Purple Heart Detective Agency" opens with many of the trademarks of a classic Dashiell Hammett whodunit ... it's a sun-drenched day on the streets of L.A. and hard-boiled detective Clayton Grace is sitting across the desk from a beautiful dame who is offering him what appears to be a simple and straightforward 'missing person' case.

Fans of detective fiction will know, of course, that there's bound to be much more to the case ... you know there will be a colorful and entertaining array of supporting characters popping-up in the chapters that follow ... and there will be speculation that the dame may be offering Grace more than a retainer at some point.

It isn't long, though, before author Rock Neelly begins following his own path, and taking us along for a journey that will have more than its share of surprising twists and unexpected turns. In fact, he first sets foot on that path BEFORE the start of Chapter 1 ... whatever else you may skip in your reading, do NOT pass over the prologue.

It will go a long way to understanding Grace and his partner, Roddy O'Mallery. A pair of Iraq War veterans, wounded in body and spirit, they have lost so much in the course of their service ... but they have also gained much of what they will need to see an increasingly-complex, increasingly-dangerous case to the end

I say 'complex' ... perhaps 'bizarre' might be more appropriate at times. More than once, I was reminded of the fiction of Arturo Pérez-Reverte as our protagonists must deal with the something that may be more than charade or showmanship, but may actually be supernatural.

If I have a complaint, it may be that there is too much of a good thing ... to many plot lines, too many characters, too many back stories and flashbacks to the war, too much time taken to get to the story's conclusion.

My recommendation? Read every page, start to finish ... go ahead and speculate about what awaits you down that path, before you arrive at the denouement ... and enjoy the journey whether you're right or wrong about the final destination.

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NOTE: I received a copy of this work through LibraryThing in exchange for a review.
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JeffMcDonald | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 6, 2015 |

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