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Out of the Blues von Trudy Nan Boyce
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Out of the Blues (2016. Auflage)

von Trudy Nan Boyce (Autor)

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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:??A fresh, gritty debut. Boyce unveils one of the best new series characters in ages. . .  A book that combines fast-paced suspense with moving insights.???#1 New York Times-bestselling author Lisa Gardner

From an author with more than thirty years?? experience in the Atlanta Police Department comes a riveting procedural debut introducing an unforgettable heroine.

 
On her first day as a newly minted homicide detective, Sarah ??Salt? Alt is given the cold-case murder of a blues musician whose death was originally ruled an accidental drug overdose. Now new evidence has come to light that he may have been given a hot dose intentionally. And this evidence comes from a convicted felon hoping to trade his knowledge for shortened prison time . . . a man who Salt herself put behind bars.

In a search that will take her into the depths of Atlanta??s buried wounds??among the city??s homeless, its politically powerful churches, commerce and industry, and the police department itself??Salt probes her way toward the truth in a case that has more at stake than she ever could have imagined. At once a vivid procedural and a penetrating examination of what it means to be cop, Out of the Blues… (mehr)
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Titel:Out of the Blues
Autoren:Trudy Nan Boyce (Autor)
Info:G.P. Putnam's Sons (2016), 352 pages
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This is the first in the Sarah Alt series, but the second book chronologically. These are enjoyable despite sometimes uneven writing, and a need for tighter copyediting. I like the characters, and also appreciate the side-meanders into the slightly "supernatural"... ( )
  decaturmamaof2 | Nov 22, 2023 |
An interesting first novel written by a retired police detective. Gritty and realistic, often complex, I appreciated the experience Boyce brings to the table. However, I sometimes had difficulty following the plot of the story. There were a LOT of characters. Cops, friends, suspects, random people on the street, some with similar names, so many that I lost track of where they fit into the plot. ( )
  TheGalaxyGirl | Feb 27, 2022 |
It's so refreshing to read a murder mystery set in Atlanta! Like Karin Slaughter and Kathy Hogan Trocheck, Trudy Nan Boyce's newly minted detective travels streets that have a long and strange history. And these streets in this novel lead into the seedy underbelly of drug deals and strip clubs, with some blues players added for a strong emotional pull.

The details of a cop's life, especially a woman cop are tough; fortunately in Sarah Alt's world, she has enough of a reputation and enough contacts from her beat cop days to at least start to get some stories told to help lead her to a suspect. But the information does not come easy and Sarah "Salt" Alt has to deal with the ghosts of her past as well as demons in the present. Great detecting, great details, and a gritty crime drama. ( )
  threadnsong | Jun 30, 2019 |
This is a very good crime novel.

As a police procedural, it is an exceptional book. The book involves newly appointed homicide detective Sarah Alt investigating what first appears to be a cold case drug overdose, that quickly turns into a much deeper and darker tale.

The novel is written by a retired police officer and leaves the reader anxiously awaiting her future novels.

One thing I enjoyed about the novel is how well done it was while avoiding that feeling of a "cookie cutter" like assemblage of a novel. While reading the novel, I never had the experience of the flow of the novel being predictable because that is just how procedurals are supposed to be. And because it was written by a former police officer, the typical errors that non-police officers make when writing novels were non-existent. On top of that, in too many other novels involving complex linkage, the story becomes implausible and far reaching, while the plot of this novel was delivered in a very believable way.

Boyce also added layers and textures of life throughout the novel, similarly as to how James Lee Burke does in his writing. Her description of flowers, plants and trees in Atlanta, as well as food and casual conversations between characters, added to the feel of the novel.

While reading this novel, though, I did have two main issues. The first was the lack of police officer gallows humor. Boyce is very sparse in her usage of gallows humor. While it is possible a writer can be gratuitous in the usage of gallows humor, thus rendering it impotent, too little of it, to me, can have a similarly impact.

The other issue dealt the main character missing obvious cues to danger ahead, when through her development, we are led to believe she is an exceptional police officer. These were probably just ways to move the story forward, however, when reading the novel it did not bode well during these times when in my mind I'm hearing the robot from Lost In Space chanting, "Danger, Will Robinson."

Still, this was an exceptional police novel and highly recommended.



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  EricEllis | Sep 2, 2017 |
Sarah Alt (aka Salt) has just been promoted to Detective-Atlanta Homicide Squad. As the only female on the day shift, and known to typically work alone, almost as a hazing ceremony she is given the 10 year old cold case of blues singer Mike Armstrong’s death. Originally ruled an accidental drug overdose, there is new evidence, in the form of convicted felon Dwayne Stone’s testimony, that Armstrong was intentionally given a ‘hot dose’ of heroin. However, it is Stone who shot Salt a year ago, from which she still carries the physical and emotional scars. Stone will be trading his information for a reduced sentence and Salt will be working towards that goal when corroborating his testimony…another emotional scar.OutOfTheBlues

Salt carries other emotional scars as well, especially that of finding her policeman father’s body after his shotgun suicide when she was nine years old.

When Salt’s cold case intersects with a recent high profile murder, everyone gets involved, from detectives to narcotics to SWAT and the action builds up.

Out of the Blues by Trudy Nan Boyce attracted my attention because of its blues orientation and apparently Atlanta was a hot spot of early blues activity. In an era when hip hop and rap are at the top of the charts, the popularity of the blues seems to be declining and the plight of the old bluesmen is going virtually unnoticed, Boyce brings it to the forefront. Readers can visualize the dusty, dirty clubs that the book’s rag tag blues band is forced to play in. One of the characters is a down on her luck, homeless former blues singer.

Boyce’s (a former police officer) debut novel is a great start for a series, which I hope this is. She’s has a great set of characters in Salt, her detective boyfriend Wills and their dogs, the transgender desk sergeant, Rosie, Thing One and Thing Two, etc. There is an adequate split between police procedural and action. All the characters are believable. The book has an evangelical bent to it, which is not one of my favorite subjects, but it wasn’t an overpowering slant to the book.

While Boyce’s prose are a little hard to follow/read at times, Out of the Blues is still quite readable, maybe a little slower read, but readable. Her descriptions, especially blues related sounds or feelings, are a little over the top, kind of like she went to writing school and this is what they taught her…not naturally flowing is probably a better way to describe it.

While I don’t normally give star ratings, I’d probably give Out of the Blues three and a half stars. Boyce has the characters and plot down, now she just has to make the words flow more smoothly. I’d definitely read her next book and am actually looking forward to it. ( )
  EdGoldberg | Mar 30, 2016 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:??A fresh, gritty debut. Boyce unveils one of the best new series characters in ages. . .  A book that combines fast-paced suspense with moving insights.???#1 New York Times-bestselling author Lisa Gardner

From an author with more than thirty years?? experience in the Atlanta Police Department comes a riveting procedural debut introducing an unforgettable heroine.

 
On her first day as a newly minted homicide detective, Sarah ??Salt? Alt is given the cold-case murder of a blues musician whose death was originally ruled an accidental drug overdose. Now new evidence has come to light that he may have been given a hot dose intentionally. And this evidence comes from a convicted felon hoping to trade his knowledge for shortened prison time . . . a man who Salt herself put behind bars.

In a search that will take her into the depths of Atlanta??s buried wounds??among the city??s homeless, its politically powerful churches, commerce and industry, and the police department itself??Salt probes her way toward the truth in a case that has more at stake than she ever could have imagined. At once a vivid procedural and a penetrating examination of what it means to be cop, Out of the Blues

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