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The Highly Effective Detective Plays The Fool (2010)

by Rick Yancey(Favorite Author)
3.5 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0312383096 (ISBN13: 9780312383091)
languge
English
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publisher
Minotaur Books
series
The Highly Effective Detective
review 1: this is the second book of this author which I have read. The first was five years ago bought from bbws. since then I've been on a look out for works from this author in each bbws.although this book is classified as mystery or detection related genre, I find that it's not as intense. it's more like "The Monk" + "forest gump" sort of thing. I love the word play in this book. Some are quite humorous. the downside of this book is just too many coincidence that helped him coming to the conclusion on what had transpired. nevertheless, I would buy more of this author's work for the lovely word play and his witty plots.
review 2: This is the third book in the Highly Effective Detective series featuring bumbling detective Teddy Ruzak who solves crimes in Knoxville, T
... moreennessee. Teddy's distinctively meandering speaking style reflects his highly ethical, curious, but undisciplined mind and oblique approach to life and crime-solving. Despite the fact that Teddy keeps failing the P.I. licensing exam and the state tries to shut his business down, he keeps taking cases: he tells his beautiful secretary Felicia,"The ironic thing is...I actually believe I'm helping people, and the state is going to arrest me for it..but since reading somewhere that we live in a postironic age,I had taken on a personal mission to keep irony alive, at least within my miniscule sphere. Teddy Ruzak, researcher, analyst, master ironist."(p11-12)Ruzak stumbles through his cases doggedly following leads, piecing together the anomalies that turn up and, despite the low expectations he inspires in everyone he meets, he does crack the case of the missing client. The series is funny, but with a bittersweet, poignant undertone in Teddy's observations about human nature and his relationships with the secretary he loves but who does not return the feeling; his sensitivity about the victims of crime and even with his dog Archie, who sadly does not wish to bond with poor lonesome Teddy. The reader waits for the people in Teddy's life to realize he's one of the good guys and not just the fool he plays. The last scene gives some hope in that regard as Archie finally shows some canine devotion to his hapless master. less
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danna
Fun to read but I dont (necessarily) think I'll be rushing to the store to read more in this series.
sommy
A 3.5? Interesting lead character, typical but nothing special decent mystery plot.
len
Fun little mystery. I'd like to read the other "Highly Effective Detective" books.
eve26
The main character's a smart ass - what's not to like about him?
saintk
Not much. Confusing. Didn't make a great deal of sense.
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