P.I. John Francis Cuddy gains new fans with each of Healy's books. Act of God takes Cuddy to the back streets of Boston and the honky-tonk boardwalks of the Jersey shore--into a murder even more... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Good read, many people and places to explore.
NEVER guess this ending, but enjoy gettiñg there
Everything a Suspense Novel Should Be
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Continuing the series . . . well paced plot, good writing. A very enjoyble read.
Great Novel, but he hates NJ???
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This was a great novel, as each chapter rolls along, there is a revelation. The revelations upon revelations is very reminiscent of the old Ross Macdonald, which is high praise indeed. Healy's John Francis Cuddy, like MacDonald's Archer, also has the uncanny ability to get people to talk to him. Cuddy is likeable, but a bit of a goody-goody.Of course, Cuddy is taken to NJ along the way, and let me tell you, dear reader, NJ is nothing like this. But hey a fun novel all around. Give it a shot. The novel revolves around an airplane crash, a dead furniture salesman, and a missing niece. Everything is wrapped up quite nicely, but is still difficult to figure out. A good whodunit.
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