Down don't bother me

a Slim in Little Egypt mystery

276 pages

English language

Published Nov. 18, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-06-236219-3
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OCLC Number:
883146033

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In the depths of the Knight Hawk, one of the last working collieries in downstate Illinois, the body of a reporter is found, his mini-recorder tied around his neck and a notepad stuffed in his mouth. The Knight Hawk's owner, Matthew Luster, isn't happy. He wants answers -- and he doesn't want the cops or any more press poking into his business. To protect himself and the operation, he turns to Slim, a mine employee with a reputation for "bloodhounding" -- finding lost souls when the police can't or won't. Luster needs Slim to locate a missing photographer named Beckett, a close associate of the victim ... who just happens to be his son-in-law.

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Review of "Down don't bother me" on 'Goodreads'

Very noirish - if you like the hard-boiled smart talking detective novel, you'll like this. If you're from southern Illinois, you might not like the characterizations of some denizens, but if you're like me - a damn Yankee who lived there a piece - you can get past it. It's very comparable to the Hard Case books from Dan Simmons - very homogenous, very easy to read, well paced, and very enjoyable

One big issue someone else mentioned that I also saw - everyone sounds the same. All the characters are hard-boiled smart-alecking people, even the protagonist's tween daughter. I can forgive this for two reasons. First, this isn't high literature - it's a romp. It's a mystery-thriller meant to be enjoyable, not analyzed for character development and deep thematic content. Second, the point of view is 1st person limited- the protagonist is telling the story, so it kinda makes …

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Coal mines and mining
  • Investigation
  • Murder
  • Single fathers