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Mass Market Paperback New Orleans Beat Book

ISBN: 080411336X

ISBN13: 9780804113366

New Orleans Beat

(Book #4 in the Skip Langdon Series)

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Detective Skip Langdon is sent to investigate the death of thirty-one-year-old Geoff Kavanagh, victim of an accidental fall from a ladder. But as Skip pursues the case, he discovers an on-line... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Suspects Are Numerous

Detective Skip Langdon investigates the suspicious death of computer nerd Geoffrey Kavanagh.Geoff had mentioned on a computer network that he had witnessed the murder of his father Leighton twenty-seven years ago. Leighton had been a cop whose revolver and citrine ring were stolen at the time of his killing. Geoff was hoping to get a flashback of the murderer's face.Skip believes the key to the crime lies somewhere within the computer network which has 10,000 subscribers. As she goes about her investigation, Geoff's girl friend and his grandmother are also eliminated. The killer turns out to be closer than we like to think although the suspects are numerous.

My first Skip Langdon Mystery- NOT my last

I just happened to pick this book up the other day and thought it sounded good. It was. I particularly liked that it was based in New Orleans and yet didn't get into all the voodoo type of mystery that so many New Orleans mysteries seem to involve. What a refreshing change. I also liked the fact that the story had several stories within a story- in other words, it wasn't just about Skip solving a crime end of story. There was the boyfriend substory and the best friend who has kids and needs help story and more. That kept the book interesting and the realistic. There were several things I didn't like- First, this book seems very dated to me regarding the internet. The characters on an bulliton board site that had thousands of users and yet they all seemed to be good buddies, at least that is what the author would have you think. Also, has been widely used for a long time, yet for Skip this is a new thing. It makes the book seem very dated. This one thing really bothered me. I kept wanting to jump up and explain to her how this whole internet thing worked. The people around her were not doing a very good job of explaining things or demonstrating things to her. The other thing I didn't like was that I wanted a happy ending for her and her boyfriend and that just didn't seem to happen. However, even despite that the book ends with a hint of optimism and hope. I enjoyed this book. I'm going to go back and swipe up the other 3 earlier novels and read them.
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