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Cane and Abe (2015)

por James Grippando

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Wrongfully implicated in the disappearance of his second wife, Miami prosecutor Abe Beckham is forced to consider his missing wife's accusations about his enduring love for his dead first wife.
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This was an average murder mystery w/ the FBI and local cops trying to catch a serial killer. The secondary plot was that the local prosecutor becomes a suspect when his wife disappears and he can't explain some questionable events. I took it as a measure of good writing that I'd get so irritated with the cops almost trying to frame him, to force him into the suspect role, that I had to put the book down and calm down. :) Kind of shades of Gone Girl. I enjoy Grippando books and I enjoyed this one. ( )
  Terrie2018 | Feb 21, 2020 |
James Grippando has a new hero and I hope we see more of him. This book was a crime thriller that I could not put down until the end. I did not figure it out at all and I was surprised at the end.

Abe Beckham is the assistant prosecuter of Miami State Attorney. His first wife, Samantha, died of cancer and her has recently remarried Angelina. He is still involved with J.T., Samantha's brother as he is bi-polar and had a recent scrape with the law where he has ended up wearing an ankle bracelet and under house arrest. He shops for him, take him to visit his father Luther, and runs over whenever he is having a meltdown. The background of the story also teaches us about "Big Sugar" and how they have cheated their workers, contaminated areas, bought off politicians etc.

The story itself is about a serial killer the press have dubbed Cutter. They have found several bodies in the sugar cane fields of white females who are married or dating black men. They have black ash on their faces and are horribly cut up. The last body found was in the everglades and was a lawyer named Tyla Tompkins. Is she a victim of Cutter? She is not white so does not fit the profile. When the FBI find out that Abe knew her, they begin to suspect he was having an affair with her and he is thrown off the task force. His wife receives pictures of Abe and Tyla having dinner together and then finds out he has gone to her memorial service without telling her. She kicks him out of the house. Sometime that night, Angelina disappears without taking anything. Samantha's engagement ring, which was kept in a strong box in the house winds up at a pawn shop. Did Abe kill Tyla? Did Angelina kill Tyla? What happened to Angelina? Did Abe hire J.T. to kill Tyla and Angelina? A lot of questions and no answers until the end. A gripping story. ( )
  Carlathelibrarian | Feb 5, 2019 |
Cane and Abe has two separate plots going on. One involves a serial killer, who kills black women who date/marry white men. The other involves the death of a lawyer investigating the stereotypically evil big corporation (in this case a sugar corporation) who has ties to a Miami prosecuting attorney, Abe Beckham. Fortunately, the serial killer portion of the story is the lesser of the story lines because I am utterly sick of serial killer stories and I’m not sure if I could stomach another.

For about four fifths of the novel, I was highly engaged. I found the story to be gripping and well written. There was tension and drama, and a lot to like. Unfortunately, the novel unravels at the end. First, when the murderer is revealed, the motivation was too flimsy for it to be believable. The epilogue is even worse than the ending. I won’t go into details so as not to spoil the story, but it was weak and really hurt Abe Beckham’s character. Finally, they do a big reveal at the end that felt like cheating the audience. When the narration is done in first person point of view, you can’t selectively withhold information from the reader and then choose to have a big reveal at the end. It’s illogical that the story can be told in Abe’s viewpoint, and that he withholds crucial information in the narrative that would have been naturally part of the narrative flow. It’s cheesy, and I didn’t like it a bit. This doesn’t kill the novel. It’s still an entertaining read, but it definitely takes away from what could have been a really good novel.

Carl Alves – author of Conjesero ( )
  Carl_Alves | Sep 28, 2018 |
Good mystery taking place in south Florida involving the sugar industry and mysterious deaths. Good twisted ending which could easily lead to another book. ( )
  LivelyLady | Jul 15, 2016 |
Well written suspense thriller, with lots of red herrings and twists and turns. Poor Abe Beckham, his problems keep escalating when his wife disappears and he suspects her to be a victim of Cutter, a serial killer who is murdering women with a sugar cane cutting tool, a machete. Another woman is killed and her death thought to be a copycat, but soon Abe becomes a suspect. Lots of surprises in this one and a rather unsatisfying ending. ( )
  MarlaAMadison | May 19, 2015 |
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