The Authorities™

The Authorities™

2015 • 10 pages

Ratings16

Average rating3.5

15

This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader as part of a quick takes post is to catch up on my “To Write About” stack—emphasizing pithiness, not thoroughness.

This is a comedic police procedural with a dash of SF. A beat cop who ends up featured on a very embarrassing viral video gets the opportunity to capitalize on his inadvertent fame by becoming the face of an oddball group of crime fighting experts assembled by a tech guru to revolutionize policing.

This screams TV movie as backdoor pilot to an 80s TV show. I could see this as a pretty long-running series. I'm guessing the sales weren't there–or maybe Meyer didn't have a second novel in him (maybe it was a stand-alone all along?)–because there hasn't been a follow-up. With something that feels so much a kick-off to a series, the fact that there's nothing more takes a little of the shine off the ending. Just a little.

I enjoyed this–decent mystery, great cast of suspects–great cast of characters period–fun set up, solid (and goofy) execution. Lots of fun.

The narration on this was done by Luke Daniels, who I am an unabashed fan of, I'm not going to waste anyone's time talking about what a great job he did with this one, because it's obvious.

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