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January 2016

JACK TAYLOR

An Irish P.I. series based on novels by Ken Bruen. Set in Galway Ireland, the series stars Iain Glen as Jack Taylor, a former officer with the Garda (national police) who turns private after leaving the service in disgrace.

(2010 -2013) 3 Seasons, 6 Episodes

Available on Netflix, Netflix Streaming, Acorn TV Streaming

The Observer’s Euan Ferguson’s second season review:

Jack Taylor, back for a second series, is an ex-alcoholic maverick ex-cop with a catalogue of spurious ditto. But Ken Bruen‘s novels, brought here to winning life by Iain Glen as Jack, do as the best do, which is to say nothing particularly different, just better. There’s little new in police procedurals, simply the fine line between wanting to throw the book against the wall/into the telly broadcasting the thing, and thinking “Actually, this is great!”

The Galway setting provides, as did the west coast of Wales in Hinterland, as much dysfunctional beauty as one could hope and dread to hold in one’s heart. MORE…
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MY MIDDLE NAME

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LONG AND SHORT REVIEWS: CHOKED UP

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Choked Up by Janey Mack
Publisher: Kensington
Genre: Action/Adventure, Contemporary, Suspense/Mystery
Length: Full Length (354 pgs)
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Aloe

 

Maisie absolutely hates being a meter maid. Absolutely! She could have been part of Mayor’s elite team but she turned it down. He’s crooked and cruel and an asshole in general. She’d do meter reading rather than work for him. Her dad has blocked her from police work by making her psych test teacher mark her not suited to the job. Life is not as happy as she would like it, but she does have Hank.

This author has a lot of similarities to Janet Evanovich. She makes her female character strong on the outside with some weak points inside and throws her in situations no one would like to be in. It’s a good thing Maisie can think on her feet and lies so well. Of course, with a house mix of brothers and a dad who are cops and the rest of the family are lawyers, it shouldn’t be so surprising.

When Maisie gets a chance to go undercover, she’s excited! Here’s the opportunity to excel at something her father can’t stop. It’s also easy to keep it a secret because she’s still working as a meter maid during the day. Her only concern was that Hank said he wouldn’t sleep with a cop and she’s not sure how long she can hide it from him.

Only Maisie could be the target of a hitman and get saved by gangster. The Serbian man is involved in a lot of schemes but he likes her spirit. When she has to spy on him, she hates it. She likes him a lot. He’s gay, so it’s no threat to her relationship with Hank. Then a photographer puts their picture on Facebook and her brothers see it and forward it to Hank.

There’s a lot going on that Maisie doesn’t understand. A lot of Hank’s life is a secret. It’s a good thing he’s working on saving her, because she needs it.

This author writes well and keeps your interest all the way through the story. Her characters are unforgettable. There’s another book in this series coming out in 2016 and I’ll be watching for it. Maisie’s life is getting more and more interesting and I want to see what’s going to happen next.

CHOKED UP RELEASE PARTY

Book Release Party – Scottsdale, AZ

OUT OF JUICE?

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DESERT MOUNTAIN APPEARANCE

Scottsdale, AZ: Desert Mountain Book Club

SARAH VAUGHAN – EV’RY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE

 

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January 2016

December 2015

CHOKED UP RELEASES

CHOKED UP, book two in the Maisie McGrane mystery series is released by Kensington

FARISH’S FREEHOLD REVIEWS TIME’S UP

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By Lincoln Farish
Fun. That’s what Time’s Up is, it’s fun. Pure simple enjoyment in literary form.

This is not my usual genre, and yet I found myself truly drawn into the plot, Maisie’s struggles and wonder, “Who dunnit?” To get me to not just read but thoroughly enjoy a story outside of my normal literary haunts requires great skill, and Janey Mack has it.

Strong believable characters are penned with a deft touch the kinds of characters who leap of the page. Maisie is at times smart, hardheaded, kind, stubborn, foolish, and hungry to seize her place in the world. Embroiled in family dynamics and situations, which, especially if you are a younger sibling, you will recognize and empathize with. While this maybe a story about a woman who starts off with one of the worst days of her life, the are plenty of absurd, laugh out loud moments.

In the end it was a book I enjoyed and I look forward to the next in the series when it arrives.