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Hunting a Detroit Tiger

von Troy Soos

Reihen: Mickey Rawlings (book 4)

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In 1920 Detroit, a ballplayer is called out for the murder of a union organizer and must find the real killer: "Taut with plot twists."??Publishers Weekly
It's 1920, and perennial 25th man Mickey Rawlings has found a spot on the Detroit roster with a .250 average and 20 stolen bases. Respectable numbers for a utility infielder. Unfortunately that doesn't exempt him from being put in a lineup for murder, even if he's playing toss with the tempestuous talents of Ty Cobb. Mickey admits he was at a player's union rally in Fraternity Hall, but he insists he had nothing to do with the bullet that shot organizer Emmett Siever. It turns out convincing his teammates and the front office of his innocence is about as easy as selling a slide into second to a blind ump. Before Mickey's journeyman career takes one last wrong turn??into a grave??he needs to find the real killer to keep the ball in play and maybe contribute to the Tigers' climbing out of last place in the standings...

"Mickey's fourth outing may be his best nine innings."??Kirkus Reviews

"Equal parts baseball and mystery are the perfect proportion."??Robert B. Parker
Praise for the Mickey Rawlings Baseball Mysteries
"Full of life."??The New York Times Book Review
"A perfect book for the rain delay...a winner."??USA Today
"Delightful...period detail that will leave readers eager for subsequent innings."??Publisher
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This is the fourth installment in the Mickey Rawlings series of baseball novel. Rawlings, an up and coming baseball player living and playing in the early part of the 20th century, turns detective in the name of social justice.

There was lots of not-baseball “stuff” in this mystery: labour unions and politics play large roles. I was interested in the history and the mystery but found that the book went on overlong and the plot became convoluted. I read this when I was quite sick with the flu, though, so I could be biased. Don’t let me put you off trying this series if it’s something you think you’d like.

Read this if: you enjoy old-time baseball; or you’re interested in social politics of the early 20th century. 3½ stars ( )
  ParadisePorch | Jul 12, 2014 |
An entertaining mystery set in deadball-era Detroit, complete with side narratives involving Ford Motor Company and the IWW. Spot-on accuracy in the depiction of baseball at the time. ( )
  Nestus_Gurley | May 15, 2007 |
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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. Historical Fiction. HTML:

In 1920 Detroit, a ballplayer is called out for the murder of a union organizer and must find the real killer: "Taut with plot twists."??Publishers Weekly
It's 1920, and perennial 25th man Mickey Rawlings has found a spot on the Detroit roster with a .250 average and 20 stolen bases. Respectable numbers for a utility infielder. Unfortunately that doesn't exempt him from being put in a lineup for murder, even if he's playing toss with the tempestuous talents of Ty Cobb. Mickey admits he was at a player's union rally in Fraternity Hall, but he insists he had nothing to do with the bullet that shot organizer Emmett Siever. It turns out convincing his teammates and the front office of his innocence is about as easy as selling a slide into second to a blind ump. Before Mickey's journeyman career takes one last wrong turn??into a grave??he needs to find the real killer to keep the ball in play and maybe contribute to the Tigers' climbing out of last place in the standings...

"Mickey's fourth outing may be his best nine innings."??Kirkus Reviews

"Equal parts baseball and mystery are the perfect proportion."??Robert B. Parker
Praise for the Mickey Rawlings Baseball Mysteries
"Full of life."??The New York Times Book Review
"A perfect book for the rain delay...a winner."??USA Today
"Delightful...period detail that will leave readers eager for subsequent innings."??Publisher

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