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Speak Of The Devil (2007)

Speak of the Devil (2007)

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0345482182 (ISBN13: 9780345482181)
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Fritz Malone, a private investigator and bastard son of a former police chief decides to go out for bagels on a beautiful Thanksgiving morning. He lingers to watch the parade and suddenly sees a gunman taking aim on the princess on a float. Fritz throws the bagels at the princess , saving her life and takes after the gunman. Both Fritz and the gunman are apprehended by the police and instead of being driven to the local precinct are driven to a building near police headquarters.Fritz learns that the city as been under the threats of Nightmare for awhile and this is one of those threats being carried out. The gunman turns out to be only a messenger and the current police commissioner asks Fritz to take this case on before any more threats are carried out.Speak of the Devil is an intrigue and thriller that reels the reader in and keeps him turning the pages. I did not see the end coming and this makes it a great whodunit for me. Fritz is an engaging detective with loads of baggage and his girlfriend Margo is a perfect counterpoint for him. I will look forward to the next in the series.

We had previously read all five of Tim Cockey’s light mystery series about mortician Hitchcock Sewell, and for sure enjoyed the author’s sense of humor. So we thought we’d try this first novel in the Fritz Malone set, for which the author switched to the pseudonym Richard Hawke. Fritz is a private eye, son of a former police commissioner, and thus well known in the law enforcement community. While viewing a Thanksgiving day parade that goes awry with shootings and other mayhem, Fritz gets involved in a very complicated affair involving serious blackmail, further killings, and high-level police corruption. One need to know little more to realize this novel is neither light-hearted nor largely comedic, although at times Fritz displays the “Cockey” humor ala the prior set.While we weren’t expecting such a “high-octane”, complicated crime story, we did find the plot quite suspenseful and the Malone character a go-getter we cared about. Both qualities would motivate us to try further entries in the more serious “Hawke” mystery/thriller bibliography.

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At once a serial-killer and political thriller as well as a portrait of a city, Speak of the Devil excited some critics while disappointing others. Richard Hawke, the pseudonym for mystery writer Tim Cockey, has penned a smart, entertaining whodunit__but how each element fit together raised some questions. Malone, a man with a troubled past and a vanished former-police-commissioner father, offers a good character study. But reviewers disagreed about how well Hawke captured the city's pulse, from the Cloisters to Central Park to the 59th Street Bridge. Too many characters, side stories, predictable relationships, and an implausible plot also detracted from a few critics' enjoyment. Nonetheless, the suspense never wanes and will keep readers turning the pages.This is an excerpt from a review published in Bookmarks magazine.
—Bookmarks Magazine

I enjoyed this book, but thought the ending could have been done a little differently. It felt like he was rushing to get it done and I didn't really understand what happened. I reread the last couple of pages and I still had questions. It is hard-boiled and I like that kind of book as it keeps you wondering who the good guys really are. This is #1 in the Fritz Malone series. In a way it reminded me of the Spenser novels. I love Spenser and Hawk. I will read the next one if and when I can find it. Even though it moved along very quickly, it didn't make me want to stop what I was doing and finish it. That is why I am only giving it 4 our of 5 stars.
—Connie

This first novel by Richard Hawke was entertaining and compelling enough that I finished it one setting.The story revolves around the illegitimate son of a former NYC Police Chief who stumbles upon a shooting at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The shooter is killed but the actual mastermind is determined to be someone blackmailing the Mayor and the City for mucho dinero. In order to avoid a panic, the Mayor and current Police Chief enlist our hero in secretly finding the blackmailer.It was good reading although it left a lot of references to past events that made me think a lot was edited out. Or, it's setting it up for the next book.Unfortunately, Hawke fell victim to what I call a "Stephen King ending". That's where the entire story rushed to wrap up in the last 10 pages or so.
—Kathy

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