The Chicago Way (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0307386287
ISBN-13: 9780307386281
Publisher: Vintage
Release Date: July, 2008
Length: 303 Pages
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 7.9 X 5.1 X 0.8 inches
Language: English
   
   

The Chicago Way (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)

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Amazon Significant Seven, August 2007: Michael Harvey?s gritty debut, The Chicago Way, rips the classic crime novels of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett from their 30s origins and slams them like a brass fist into the teeth of modern-day Chicago. All of the pieces are here: Chandler?s Byzantine plots and tack-sharp dialogue; a smorgasbord ...
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  Slick and snappy

I just loved every second of reading this debut novel by one of the writers of the "Cold Case" TV series. The dialogue is in the style of the Raymond Chandler type of detective stories, sparse, snappy and right to the point. Kelly is an ex cop, now operating as a private detective after being framed by a corrupt DA's office and becomes involved with a glamorous TV news reporter with whom he has a brief fling. When the body of a former friend of Kelly's from police days is found, only a few days after contacting him for the first time in years, Kelly takes it upon himself to sort things out..his way! It's a quick, exciting read which takes the reader into the underworld of Chicago's crime families and when his childhood friend, Nicole is murdered, Kelly leaves no stone unturned in his quest to find her killer and avenge her death.
 
  Fast-paced novel, fun to read

Former police officer turned private investigator, Michael Kelly, is paid a surprise visit by John Gibbons, his old partner. Gibbons tells Michael a tale of Christmas Eve 1997. Gibbons happened on a girl who was being attacked and stabbed and he intervened. The man was arrested but by the next morning he had been released and Gibbons was advised to put a lid on the case.

Now years later Gibbons has received a letter from the victim. She wants him to find her attacker, and Gibbons is hiring Kelly to locate him. Gibbons wants Michael to figure out why the attacker was released.

Early the next morning Michael is contacted by Channel 6 News with the information that Diane Lindsay, wants to discuss the shooting death of John Gibbons. So begins Michael's investigation. His client is dead but Michael is determined to get to the bottom of this cold case and see how the facts fit into the present time.

He discovers that a serial rapist from the past and a current day serial rapist are somehow tied together. Michael shares information with his best friend from childhood who is currently involved in a just-created rape task force. The shared information brings danger to both Michael and his friend.

Michael Harvey is the creator, writer, and executive producer of the television series "Cold Case Files." The Chicago Way is a fast-paced novel with an ending that is very unexpected. I look forward to future books by this author.

Armchair Interviews says: Good crime story that ties the past and present together.
 
  I Don't Know About Some of These Reviews...

...but I thoroughly enjoyed Harvey's The Chicago Way. The dialogue was crisp and eclectic. The characters are deeply drawn and you absolutely care about them. Great Debut! I look forward to Harvey's next novel.
 
  Ah...Chicago!

Any author who notes my favorite bar in the world on his Amazon blog is worth taking a look at in my book. This is maybe not the most skillful of stories, but he's got the Chicago atmosphere just right, to the point where the city is very much a character. An enjoyable read.
 
  Fun and Surprising

What's more fun than a good mystery for which you don't see it coming? That's why I read the book in one night. There is an added plus with the diaglogue, which reminded me of the mystery shows and Mike Hammer-like novels of the 1960s. It was a great walk down memory lane and a great way to enjoy an evening of reading.