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The James Deans

von Reed Farrel Coleman

Reihen: Moe Prager (book 3)

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Still reeling from his wife's recent miscarriage, Moe Prager is bullied into taking the case of an up-and-coming politico whose career has stalled over the suspicious disappearance of a young woman. It's been almost two years since Moira Heaton, State Senator Steven Brightman's intern, vanished on Thanksgiving Eve 1981. In spite of Brightman's best efforts to clear his name, he has been tried and convicted in the press. As a reluctant Moe peels away the layers of the case, he discovers the tragic circumstances of Moira Heaton's disappearance are buried deep in the past and that there is another more heinous crime at the heart of it all. Will the ugly truth set Brightman free or will it bury all the players beneath the crumbling artiface of corruption, murder, and hate?… (mehr)
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Enjoyed this a lot. Some characterization, but not so much that it overshadows the story. Plot fairly standard but well executed. The feel of the settings add to the whole thing for a nice sort of noir lite. Will try more ( )
  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
This is the third installment of Reed Farrell Coleman’s Moe Prager series. Moe was a cop until he wrecked his knee slipping on a piece of carbon paper in the squad room. He now owns and manages two wine stores with his brother Aaron. As in the first two books, Moe is asked to find a missing person, this time to clear an ambitious politician who is suspected of killing. I thought the missing person theme might be getting repetitious, but the plot takes some unexpected turns and eventually involves a middle class gang, the James Deans.

I have enjoyed the series so far. The plots are good and Moe is an engaging character. I will be going on to the next in the series. ( )
  jwrudn | Aug 4, 2018 |
Reed Farrel Coleman has done it again. There is something compelling about Moe Prager and the complexity of his world and the cases he gets involved in. Every time I finish one of the books in this series, I want to go back and reread the previous entry and run out and get the next in the series. Thank goodness the first, Walking the Perfect Square, is back in print. ( )
  susan259 | Jan 20, 2016 |
(Moe Prager series #3) The best I've read so far from Coleman. I was bothered by his repeating a missing person as the subject for the third time. But it was an interesting story with an unusual plot twist. I'm hoping that Coleman and Prager keep improving. And what's up with the large print thing at my library? All of Coleman's are for some reason. ( )
  rwt42 | Sep 26, 2012 |
Whenever we go to a new city, we always seek out the independent bookstores. I especially look for the mystery bookstores and have come to ask the same question of each one: what are some must read mysteries? Thanks to the great saleman at Mystery on Main Street in Brattleboro, VT, I have now become a Moe Prager fan, whose mysteries are written by Reed Farrel Coleman (who looks like a private eye). When I read that Coleman is coming out with a new book, I knew I had to catch up with the 5 or 6 books in the series (I’d only read two.)

There are some mysteries that are action packed and some that are riveting courtroom dramas. But there are few where you get to know the characters, where there is a life outside of crime. Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct series is one that comes to mind and Moe Prager is another. Moe is an everyday guy. He lives in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. He was disabled while on the NYPD force due to a freak accident and was retired. He owns a wine store with his brother Aaron and keeps his private detective license in case a case comes up. His claim to fame was finding a missing girl when no one else could and this keeps haunting him because missing person cases seem to keep coming his way.

In The James Deans, when Moe and his wife, Katy, are invited to the posh wedding of a former wine store employee, he wonders why. He soon finds out. Her well heeled father, Thomas Geary, wants Prager to find out what happened to Moira Heaton, an intern in State Senator Steve Brightman’s office. She left one day about a year ago and never returned. All eyes turn to Brightman. Of course a detective agency was hired, with no results. So Geary turns to Prager to clear Brightman’s name so he can resume his meteoric rise in politics. Prager finds out what happens to Moira and more.

Moe Prager is a truly likeable guy. He’s smart, philosophical, realistic and caring. Coleman’s writing is readable, enjoyable and unpretentious. His plots are realistic. There are some slimeballs, some nice guys and some characters to be pitied in Moe Prager’s life.

While you don’t have to read the series in order, I’d do it since there aren’t too many books to catch up on and they’re fast reads. I’d probably pick up a nice bottle of wine to get in the mood, kick back and relax. Let me know what you think. ( )
  EdGoldberg | Oct 11, 2011 |
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Still reeling from his wife's recent miscarriage, Moe Prager is bullied into taking the case of an up-and-coming politico whose career has stalled over the suspicious disappearance of a young woman. It's been almost two years since Moira Heaton, State Senator Steven Brightman's intern, vanished on Thanksgiving Eve 1981. In spite of Brightman's best efforts to clear his name, he has been tried and convicted in the press. As a reluctant Moe peels away the layers of the case, he discovers the tragic circumstances of Moira Heaton's disappearance are buried deep in the past and that there is another more heinous crime at the heart of it all. Will the ugly truth set Brightman free or will it bury all the players beneath the crumbling artiface of corruption, murder, and hate?

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