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Hardcover Two Time [Large Print] Book

ISBN: 1597229369

ISBN13: 9781597229364

Two Time [Large Print]

(Book #2 in the Sam Acquillo Hamptons Mystery Series)

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All Sam Aquillo wants to do is hammer a few nails into his ramshackle cottage, drink a great deal of vodka, hang out with his dog, Eddie, and stay out of trouble. But trouble seems to find him anyway.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An excellent follow-up to The Last Refuge

Two Time starts off with a bang as Sam and Jackie are injured in when a car bomb outside the restaurant in which they'd met explodes. Cop Joe Sullivan asks Sam to talk to the widow of the car bomb victim. Reluctantly spurred on by his guilt over Jackie's injuries, Sam becomes embroiled in the victim's shady dealings in his financial consulting business, a performance-artist brother, an odd widow, and angry clients. In The Last Refuge, Sam starts out as completely withdrawn from the world and gradually begins to make connections with people. I was pleased to see that there is no regressing in Two Time (a pet peeve with me in series fiction is inconsistent character development), but that Sam is still very much a work in progress. He uses his engineering background in a methodical yet insightful way, approaching the murder as a problem to solve. This makes for a fascinating mystery novel, and Sam is an irresistible protagonist. Knopf's caustic wit is a fine counterpoint to the hardboiled action.

Unlikely Heroes

Ex-boxer, retired engineer, Sam Aquillo is determined to do nothing more than work on a house addition and watch the sunsets outside of his Long Island home. However, when he meets a friend for a drink, a car bomb explodes, killing the driver, a wealthy financial consultant, and several people sitting outside the bar. When the police become mired in dead ends and misleading clues, Sam is persuaded to make his own inquiries into the murder, both for his friend's sake, who was wounded by the exploding glass, and for the widow of the victim, an agoraphobe. As with most good mysteries, the answers are to be found in the strange life of the bomb's primary target, the well-to-do and successful consultant. The scenes are moody, the characters quirky, and Sam Aquillo is just as world-weary a hero as the characters in a Dashiell Hammett novel. In fact, there are several references to Hammett in Two Time, which suggests Aquillo's first name isn't accidental. The plot of this book, however, is better than any of Hammett's, and I recommend this novel as more of a satisfying literary mystery than a cosy.

Hamptons Noir

In the first few pages of his second appearance (after "The Last Refuge"), Hamptons native and recent returnee Sam Acquillo nearly gets blown up while sipping Absolut on the deck of a dockside restaurant in East Hampton. Sam's skills and powers of observation as an ex-boxer and engineer save him and his lawyer friend Jackie from the fate of the other patrons when a car bomb kills its target and five others. Alerted by the color of the roiling fire inside the car after the initial blast, he vaults the deck railing and manhandles Jackie to relative safety before a second blast - a lot stronger than the fire explosion Sam expected - all but vaporizes the fellow drinkers he'd been casually denigrating just moments before. Sam, a bit of a brooder and misanthrope, doesn't like too many people but he's loyal to the few he calls friends. He's been back in the Hamptons for five years, licking his wounds and drinking to the sunsets over Little Peconic Bay behind the cottage his mean-drunk father built when Sam was a kid. A couple months after the blast, with Jackie still undergoing surgeries to repair her face and Sam's hearing slowly returning, his cop friend Joe Sullivan asks Sam to help out in the stalled investigation. The dead guy was an investment analyst with a roster of fancy clients and Joe thinks Sam, with his corporate background and MIT education, might have a better idea what questions to ask than the local cops. From the wealthy agoraphobic wife and her controlling lawyer to the unhappy mob-connected client and the flamboyant artist brother, Sam follows a few false leads and attracts a fair amount of violence before wisecracking his way to a clever conclusion. The plotting and the dry, witty repartee evoke shades of Raymond Chandler while the glitz and grit of the Hamptons new and old provide a salty, vivid setting and Sam Acquillo is a likable fellow in his deadpan way. A must read for fans of noir and good writing. --Portsmouth Herald
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