
Random Act
A Jack McMorrow Mystery, Book 12
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Narrated by:
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Michael A. Smith
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Fern A
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Marina Nelson
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Robin Pechonis
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By:
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Gerry Boyle
Love is hell...or maybe it's just who we choose to love. After all, how do we really know who anyone is?
When Maine's favorite reporter, Jack McMorrow, heads out to the hardware store on a routine chore, little does he know that he's about to witness a senseless murder that will have vicious repercussions. With his instinct and nose for news, McMorrow chases leads that take him into the dark side of Downeast, the side the tourist brochures don't show. At the same time, his best friend, Louis has fallen for a mysterious blonde with Russian ties and a hankering for money and intrigue that could put everything Jack loves in peril.
In Random Act, author Gerry Boyle's 12th McMorrow mystery, everything seems like a coincidence?until it doesn't.
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I listened to the audio book version of the book and Michael A Smith was the primary narrator with others helping. The story is not 'narrated', it is a story that was told to us by a narrator.
This is a well written, fast paced book. I highly recommend it.
Enjoyed
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Jack is a newspaper reporter with what I gathered to be a violent past. He’s comfortable with guns and he and his friends are quite capable of taking care of themselves. While going to visit his friend Louis, he is accosted with a gun by Louis’ new girlfriend, Marta. She has a difficult past. Her very wealthy and abusive boyfriend has just been tortured, killed, and robbed by Russian mobsters and there is a great deal of concern that they will come after her next. She is a very cold and disturbing individual. She clearly came to Louis for protection and she has no concern at all that her presence might endanger Jack’s family. She expects Jack to protect her because he’s Louis’ friend. The longer the novel proceeds, the more disturbing Marta gets, especially when Jack starts poking holes in her story.
The random act of violence of the title is the better mystery, especially as Jack become the target of hostile acts as he investigates the story. A homeless and clearly unstable man murders a woman with a hatchet as she enters a store. Jack almost sees it happen and he can’t stop trying to make some sense of this seemingly arbitrary murder. I figured out what had actually happened very early in the tale and was disappointed that it took until the end of the book for Jack to even consider my theory, but that didn’t mean the mystery wasn’t a good one or that the tension didn’t rise considerably as Jack gets closer and closer to the truth.
Boyle thought through his mystery very well. His characters are well drawn and I liked Jack very much. It helped considerably that narrator, Michael A. Smith, did such a great job bringing the novel to life.
Solid Mystery
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A Jack McMorrow is a freelance journalist in Maine after a previous career in NYC. He has built a good life for himself, but the oddest complex occurrences fall into his path and sometimes he truly fears for his life. After the first murder it appears as if Jack is being targeted but the rest of the story is so convoluted that it kept me reading at intervals until solved. Loved it.
Remember-there are no coincidences in life or in crime fiction!
This is the first one with ancillary narrators, but Michael A. Smith remains the voice of Jack both in and outside of his head and all do a great job of interpretation.
Crimes without apparent connections
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