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Hardcover Trouble Comes Back: A Jason Keltner Mystery Book

ISBN: 0802733387

ISBN13: 9780802733382

Trouble Comes Back: A Jason Keltner Mystery

(Book #3 in the Jason Keltner Mystery Series)

This is the third in a series about three mystery-solving friends in Southern California. Trouble Comes Back pits sleuth Jason Keltner and his buddies Robert and Martin against a drug dealer; a rocker... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Snyder rewards readers who pay attention to what they read

"Trouble Comes Back" in different disguises in the third installment of the life of Jason Keltner, a young electronic musician living in Southern California. Keltner spends little time behind his keyboards and computers this go-round, as an attempt to rescue his roommates mother from an abusive boyfriend leads him on an expedition to a crack house, where they discover and help rescue former rock star Dwight Cooper, a.k.a. Uncle Trouble. Cooper returns the favor by hiring them to babysit his daughter and protect her from his ex-wife, now working as a model in New York City. Keith Snyder has a way of capturing contemporary speech that's free-flowing and sometimes confusing or obscure. His characters trade barbs and jokes, sometimes in the same paragraph, they fight and make up or not. A story arc may go in one direction, hang a right turn at the last moment and head into uncharted territory. While the fun is more muted this time around, when it shows up it's all the more amusing from trenchent observations about New York (my favorite: "Brooklyn is like Manhatten only shorter.") to the inclusion of a bedtime story "The Little Clam that Liked to Dance Even Though It Had No Feet" and "The Wonky," a short-short story that plays a pivotal role in the conclusion. This is a book where the pain is real, the regret palatable and the consequences of even the best of intentions sometimes fatal.

Snyder just keeps getting better

I didn't think I'd like "Show Control" about three young men in Southern California. Just sounded to hip for someone of my advanced age and middle western upbringing. I was very wrong. The third in the Jason Keltner series following "The Coffin's Got the Dead Guy Inside" is the best yet. Snyder grows as a writer. Jason and his friends continue to mature as characters especially in this often touching book. The humor is still there, but the tale concerns dysfunctional families and a child in jeopardy. All three of the characters make discoveries about themselves that are shared with the reader and which makes this trio so very likable as they are all good men trying to find their place in the universe in which they live. "Trouble Comes Back" is a book that clearly fulfills the promise shown in the earlier books and makes one impatient for the fourth in the series.

Trouble

With Trouble, Keith Snyder once again shows his ability to develop character, plot and dialogue. All are believable and energetic. One of the best things about Keith's writing is that his characters grow and evolve. We're continually granted a view of new nuances involving the relationship between Keltner and his friends which allow us to enter into the relationship vicariously. Add to that the fact you won't be able to help laughing out loud while you read, and you've got a novel well worth reading!

Clever, witty writing and a story that hooks you from page 1

Keith Snyder's talent is showing again and he just keeps getting better. Snyder is not your average mystery writer. He manages to combine good writing, witty dialogue, clever plotting and three of the most engaging and real characters you've ever wanted to spend time with. And, believe me, it is time well spent!(Personally, I think I'm a little in love with Robert, the Friendly Giant.)

Wit and warmth in a lively and well-written novel

Okay, so I recently signed on to work for the author, Keith Snyder, to do some publicity. But I did so because I think his Jason Keltner series is one of the best things to hit the mystery field in years. His dialogue is brilliant - funny and witty and snappy, but believable and real. His characters are young, sorta edgy, but the 3 main characters are young men who truly like each other and care about each other. The story, involving a sort of loose body-guarding of a young girl who's the daughter of a messed-up rock star, gives them changes to encounter all sorts of people and try, essentially, to do good. I don't often read books that make me laugh out loud, but I was doing just that within 3 pages of Trouble Comes Back. This is one _talented_ writer and I hope to be reading his books for years to come.
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