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| 1. Invitation to a Hanging (Widowmaker) by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2003-12-01)
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Editorial Review Book Description John Locke has been many things -- lawman, bounty hunter, gun-for-hire. And when it comes to shooting, he's a dead shot with a six-gun or a rifle. Legends abound in the Old West depicting him as both a pillar of justice and a cold-hearted killer. The only thing folks know for sure is that Locke's dangerous -- and not to be crossed unless you have more guts than brains. Locke's been hired to serve as a bastonero, the Master of Ceremonies, at the hanging of Ignacio Delgado -- a deadly bandit leader who, with his bandidos, has terrorized the town of Fredericksburgh, Texas. But while the townspeople are eager to see him hang, and his men are equally anxious to set him free, Locke discovers there are unseen forces manipulating events so that the wrong man may end up dead -- the Widowmaker himself! Customer Reviews (1)
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| 2. Blood Trail to Kansas by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2007-05-29)
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| 3. Everybody Kills Somebody Sometime (Rat Pack Mysteries) by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2006-10-31)
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| 4. Denver Draw: The Gamblers by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2007-10-01)
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Editorial Review Book Description On the run from the assassins who murdered his family, Ty Butler found a new way to survive: with a few good hands, a loaded gun, and a little luck. But lying low and keeping out of his hunters' gunsights is getting harder to do since he started earning a serious rep at the poker table—and especially now that he's made some new friends . . . named Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and Doc Holliday. In Denver, Butler finds Holliday in the clutches of corrupt lawmen. Doc's wanted for murder back in Tombstone, and he'd rather go out in a blazing gunfight than face an Arizona hanging judge. All Butler has to do is keep Doc breathing until Earp and Masterson arrive to spring him—and that won't be easy. The Gambler's been dealt into a dangerous game with too many killers anteing up. And this time Ty Butler just might be drawing dead. | |
| 5. Targett by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(1997-12)
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| 6. Butler's Wager by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2007-03-27)
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Editorial Review Book Description Ty Butler came from Eastern wealth—but killers destroyed everyone who shared his name. Seeking a safe haven in the open West, he's found a home among the outlaws, tinhorns, and fugitives who gather at the gaming table. His skill at reading faces and cards has kept Butler in the money—and it's kept him sharp and ready . . . for the assassins who're hunting him down. Working his way to Dodge City, Butler finds the town in an uproar. A new law's in charge here where Bat Masterson carved his legend—old, powerful, and dangerous grudges are about to explode—and Ty Butler's caught right in the middle. When the gunsmoke clears, he'll have friends and enemies in all the wrong places. And to make it out of Dodge alive, he'll need all the aces he can get his hands on. Customer Reviews (1)
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| 7. Leaving Epitaph: The Sons of Daniel Shaye by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2004-09-01)
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Editorial Review Book Description Now the time has come for Daniel Shaye to leave Epitaph, maybe for good, with his three motherless adult sons at his side. For the only justice that will serve is going to come from a rifle or a rope -- as the four Shayes band together to uphold a new law ... called revenge. Customer Reviews (2)
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| 8. Arch Angels (Joe Keough Mysteries) by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2004-03-01)
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The fifth Joe Keogh mystery finds Randisi in fine form, still capable of mesmerizing readers.Careful to offer plenty of action sequences, and to keep the suspense ratcheted up to barely tolerable levels, he also realistically portrays each of his characters' viewpoints and moral dilemmas.Thus, their actions are understandable, and their motivations clear; Randisi leaves it up to his readers to decide about the morality of their behavior.Although the finale feels a bit rushed and possibly a bit anti-climactic after everything that has come before, Arch Angels should prove a satisfying read for most.
Federal Service Killer Task Force Detective Joe Keough flies to St. Louis while his partner Harriet Connors travels to Chicago to help with the inquiries.The local cops are irate that these superstar outsider hired guns are perching in their territory, but that does not stop Joe and Harriet from taking over much of the investigations.Soon the DC based duo finds twin suspects, but are they the "divine" driven killers or is there something even more diabolical behind the serial murders of the angelic children? Though Joe and Harriet are an interesting duo whose teamwork makes this serial killer investigation work as the latest of what seems like the zillionth serial killer novel offers quite a stretch of a solution to the murders.The story line moves at a leisurely pace more suited to a cozy belying that a killing machine or two is preying on the preadolescent populace.The territoriality of the local police seems genuine though one would hope that they would welcome outside expertise.ARCH ANGELS is a solid tale, but the climax and the feel that they have all the time in the world to stop the culprit(s) takes away from the latest Keogh tale. Harriet Klausner ... Read more | |
| 9. Texas Bluff: The Gamblers by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2008-02-01)
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Editorial Review Book Description Professional gambler Ty Butler knows he should keep moving to stay ahead of the killers who wiped out his family and are now gunning for him. But when a serious card player finds a challenging game in an honest house, he wants to stay awhile. For Butler, a certain gambling hall is paradise—though the emporium's notorious owner, Little Luke Short, can't seem to steer clear of Hell's Half Acre, a corrupt and festering boil in the middle of Fort Worth. Short's been waging an ongoing war with a crooked kingpin, and now he's making it Ty's fight as well. The stakes get higher when the criminal is murdered and the law comes gunning for Little Luke. But Ty Butler recognizes a bluff when he sees one—not to mention the unmistakable hand of a hired killer. He may end up taking a bullet, but he's not cashing out of this game until real justice is done. Customer Reviews (1)
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| 10. Cold Blooded by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2005-11)
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| 11. Luck Be a Lady, Don't Die: A Rat Pack Mystery (Rat Pack Mysteries) by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2007-12-10)
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| 12. The Masks of Auntie Laveau: A Gil and Claire Hunt Mystery (Gil and Clare Hunt Mysteries) by Robert J. Randisi, Christine Matthews | |
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(2002-01-14)
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Before returning to their home in St. Louis, the police question the Hunts.Someone killed Aunt Laveau and Claire's name was found in her apartment.Gil returns to New Orleans to identify a person in the hospital who the police believe posed as Auntie Laveau for the Hunts.Someone kidnaps Gil, leaving it up to his spouse, who refuses to wait for the police to act, to find him. Robert Randisi & Christine Matthews have written a fascinating mystery that provides readers with an insider's view of voodoo practitioners and their impact on believers.In THE MASKS OF AUNTIE LAVEAU, the voodoo subculture permeates the entire Big Easy, making the plot feel gothic-like.The two protagonists are endearing individuals whose love for one another has no bounds even conquering fear as proven by Claire's willingness to dive head first into trouble for her beloved. Harriet Klausner ... Read more | |
| 13. Texas Iron by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2008-01-29)
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| 14. Pearl River Junction: The Sons of Daniel Shaye by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2006-04-01)
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Editorial Review Book Description A Debt to the Dead For Daniel Shaye and his boys, the law comes second, family first. So when a letter -- an urgent cry for help -- arrives from a woman who claims to be the mother of a child sired by Shaye's late son, Matthew, the former lawman and his clan saddle up and head out for Pearl River Junction. The desperate young woman may not be telling the whole truth -- lying instead about her boy's parentage to get the Shaye guns behind her as protection from a cold killer and his bloodthirsty gang. There's a whirlwind of death and destruction blowing in, and now Dan and his sons are directly in its path. But Shaye taught his sons well to stand up for justice -- and that even a town full of strangers is worth fighting for . . . and dying for. Customer Reviews (1)
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| 15. Alone with the Dead (Joe Keough Mysteries) by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(1999-12)
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for publicity and politics than in the interest of the general public.
Randisi has a decent wrtiing style that will probally keep the reader hooked, but I feel that so much more coulde have been done with this book. Don't get me wrong, this wasn't a bad read, I just expected abit more. ... Read more | |
| 16. Blood on the Arch by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2001-12)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Blood on the Arch is another in Randisi's series of St. Louis mysteries (see also In the Shadow of the Arch) starring Joe Keough, a New York City detective transplanted to the Midwest. Joe's the St. Louis department's "number-one homicide man," on the scene whenever a tricky murder threatens to baffle lesser minds. This time, Mark Drucker, who has shadowy but definite political connections and ambitions, has been bludgeoned to death in one of the trams that shuttle tourists to the top of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Drucker had been up to his ears in the misappropriation of city funds, and a lot of solid citizens had been gunning for his political, if not actual, demise. As he delves into Drucker's past, present, and future, Keough must negotiate cranky public officials, suspiciously unhelpful lawyers, and a personal dilemma or two. Unfortunately, Randisi's characters are shallowly drawn, the plot dully incoherent, the denouement astonishingly nonsensical. The reader looking for well-written Midwestern mysteries with a tinge of political graft would be far better advised to turn to Sara Paretsky's V.I. Warshawski series (Tunnel Vision, Blood Shot). One hopes that Blood on the Arch is a momentary aberration, and that Randisi's next foray into authorship will better fulfill his dedication to the private-eye genre. --Kelly Flynn Customer Reviews (4)
This is the first bookthat I have read in the Detective Joe Keough series, I just hope that thenext one is a little more developed than this one.
Joe's latest case takes him tothe Gateway Arch where he finds the bludgeoned body of the personresponsible for his new home and job in St. Louis. Joe deeply believes heowes it to Mark Drucker to solve the case by bringing the murderer tojustice. Joe quickly realizes he knows very little about his mentorincluding how Mark earned his money. As Joe digs for clues and answers,another homicide directly linked to the Drucker case occurs. Keough slowlywades through the city's movers and shakers determined to uncover the trutheven as his inquiries leave some individuals very nervous about what thepersistent detective will learn. Robert J. Randisi has written anelectrifying police procedural novel that will makes fans of the sub-genreextremely happy with this special work. BLOOD ON THE ARCH moves at a veryrapid pace, with many delightful red herrings interwoven into the plot tofool Joe and the audience. Though the subplot about his health bringsreaders closer to the Joe, the protagonist is clearly a maverick whofollows his own moral beliefs when it conflicts with the rules. This, inturn, leaves readers wondering about the enigmatic Joe and wanting moretales to learn more about his past and present motivations. HarrietKlausne ... Read more | |
| 17. Backshooter (Leisure Western) by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2005-02)
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| 18. Turnback Creek (Widowmaker) by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2004-08-31)
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Editorial Review Book Description When legendary gunfighter John Locke is hired to ride shotgun on a fat payroll wagon bound for Turnback Creek, Montana, it's more than a job. It's a chance to reunite with his old riding partner, ex-Marshal Dale Cooper. The pair go back a ways, and though Coop no longer wears a badge, he wants to hit the trail one more time. But the going is not easy. There are sidewinders in the shadows, ready to pilfer the loot for themselves. Once they get to the ramshackle town, the trouble really starts, as the pair must make a perilous trek to the remote mining camp itself, with death lurking behind every boulder and crevice. Armed with hot lead, cold steel, and an iron will, Locke and Cooper know that in this fight, there will be no winners -- only survivors. But Locke soon learns that the true danger lies closer than he thought. | |
| 19. The Money Gun (Leisure Historical Fiction) by Robert J. Randisi | |
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(2007-07-31)
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| 20. Murder...and All That Jazz | |
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(2004-11-02)
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