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Bone Island Mambo

von Tom Corcoran

Reihen: Alex Rutledge (3)

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A pleasant Key West Sunday in January turns into a tropical nightmare. It's early. The tourists are still asleep. Freelance and part-time crime photographer Alex Rutledge bicycles near-vacant streets, taking pictures for his own enjoyment. But he's challenged at a restoration district construction site, accused by a developer of snapping photos for an expose. An hour later, the city police request Rutledge's forensic photo expertise. A murder victim has been found - at the same work site. Detective Dexter Hayes, Jr., is caustic and inept, and Rutledge is dismissed before he completes his work. An hour later, the county sheriff, Chicken Neck Liska, asks Alex to photograph another murder victim, this time on nearby Stock Island. Rutledge soon suspects that the murders are linked - illogically, through him. He can't divulge the link to his lover, Teresa Barga, for fear of compromising her police media liaison job. Alex questions the detective's blundering, while the cops begin to link him to the crimes. A powerful real estate broker offers Rutledge an odd, lucrative job. Friends are threatened. He and Teresa dodge gunshots. Yet there is no identifiable antagonist, no motive, no reason for Rutledge to be a hub for evil. To protect himself and his friends, to avoid arrest - unsuccessfully, at first - he must scratch for information on an island where few tell the truth. At the core of "Bone Island Mambo" is betrayal, retribution, and revenge. The plot twists in surprising directions, and Corcoran's characters are true characters, never as laid-back as they first appear. Visit Key West, and hang on for dear life.… (mehr)
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The best of the first three books in the series by far. Almost a 4 but his stage still seems crowded. But the strory flowed and i kept up w most of the characters. He is becoming a little too good at what he does but still a good read and a great sense of place. ( )
  JBreedlove | May 10, 2023 |
My least favorite so far. There are a lot in this series and I'm not sure I'm going to read further. The protagonist tries to be "hard boiled" and doesn't always hit that mark. He's more acted upon than acting and that can make for a tedious read. In addition, the author can never quite decide how he's going to name a character: "John Smith" can be referred to as John, Johnny, Smith, Captain Smith, or similar. He tries to have a large cast and it seems exponentially large because I can never keep up with the shifting ways he refers to even standard characters.
  doengels | Sep 2, 2020 |
I can see why this one wasn't in the library - it wasn't as good of a book on its own as the other Rutledge mysteries have been. It felt too disconnected, with too many different plot pieces going along for me to have any chance of figuring anything out... and although action is good, I feel like he went overboard with the action sequences in this one - perhaps the editors wanted some more action and then he went too far. A good book to take to the beach. ( )
  sriemann | Mar 30, 2013 |
21. [Bone Island Mambo] by [[Tom Corcoran]]

I'm one of those people who hate to give up on a book and stop reading it.

So by the time I realized/accepted that yes, I really wasn't going to enjoy this book as much as hoped by the back cover, I was halfway through, and decided I had to push through and finish.

[Bone Island Mambo] was one of those fun $2 impulse paperback buys at a book fair. These buys frequently turn out well for me, with fun mysteries I would otherwise never have read coming into my book-loving life.

Sadly, this was not the case with this book. The back cover described a mystery where crimes from the past were being replicated in the present, and a photographer, who becomes the main suspect, must figure out how the secrets of the past are connected to the never-ending cycle of murders suddenly occurring.

What I got, however, was a completely unbelievable main character, one straight out of a stereotypical action movie, who dodges exploding motorcycles, knives thrown at him on two separate occasions, and at least ten different people trying to kill/bring him down; caricature supporting characters including multiple one-note women who all talk with the same seeming swagger but drop anything and everything to help the protagonist because he's that irresistible; and a mystery that becomes a complete side note to the protagonist's "heroic deeds" and is wrapped up quickly and with no real revelations in the last few pages. ( )
  seasonsoflove | Feb 18, 2012 |
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A pleasant Key West Sunday in January turns into a tropical nightmare. It's early. The tourists are still asleep. Freelance and part-time crime photographer Alex Rutledge bicycles near-vacant streets, taking pictures for his own enjoyment. But he's challenged at a restoration district construction site, accused by a developer of snapping photos for an expose. An hour later, the city police request Rutledge's forensic photo expertise. A murder victim has been found - at the same work site. Detective Dexter Hayes, Jr., is caustic and inept, and Rutledge is dismissed before he completes his work. An hour later, the county sheriff, Chicken Neck Liska, asks Alex to photograph another murder victim, this time on nearby Stock Island. Rutledge soon suspects that the murders are linked - illogically, through him. He can't divulge the link to his lover, Teresa Barga, for fear of compromising her police media liaison job. Alex questions the detective's blundering, while the cops begin to link him to the crimes. A powerful real estate broker offers Rutledge an odd, lucrative job. Friends are threatened. He and Teresa dodge gunshots. Yet there is no identifiable antagonist, no motive, no reason for Rutledge to be a hub for evil. To protect himself and his friends, to avoid arrest - unsuccessfully, at first - he must scratch for information on an island where few tell the truth. At the core of "Bone Island Mambo" is betrayal, retribution, and revenge. The plot twists in surprising directions, and Corcoran's characters are true characters, never as laid-back as they first appear. Visit Key West, and hang on for dear life.

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