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Average rating3.2
The man who calls himself David Loogan is leading a quiet, anonymous life in the college town of Ann Arbor, Michigan. He's hoping to escape a violent past he would rather forget. But his solitude is broken when he finds himself drawn into a friendship with Tom Kristoll, the publisher of the mystery magazine Gray Streets—and into an affair with Laura, Tom's sleek blond wife. What Loogan doesn't realize is that the stories in Gray Streets tend to follow a simple formula: Plans go wrong. Bad things happen. People die.Elizabeth Waishkey is a single mother. She's also the most talented detective in the Ann Arbor Police Department. But when Tom Kristoll turns up dead, she doesn't know quite what to make of David Loogan. Is he a killer, or an ally who might help her discover the truth? Loogan suspects his friend's death is part of a much larger puzzle, and he's not going to wait for someone else to put the pieces together.As Loogan and Elizabeth navigate their way through...
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1 primary bookDavid Loogan is a 1-book series first released in 2009 with contributions by Harry Dolan.
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Not bad. Maybe 3.5 stars because it's set in Ann Arbor, which I wasn't expecting.
Quite a bit of build up, but it is worth it. Interesting style of writing also.
We started this one on CDs, on the way home from the Texas Book Festival. We got about 1/3 into the story before we ran out of time. I was intrigued enough with the book that I found it in print at the library and finished it this Thankfully Reading Weekend.
I don't read many mysteries. I get lost in the plot. I'm really more of a character-driven-story-girl.
And I will admit that I got pretty lost at several points, but I think I got most of the story. I'll just say the story involves authors and editors who wished they were authors and murders. One person is actually murdered with a book (not giving much away here).
Definitely my kind of murder mystery.