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Thicker Than Water

por Bruce Zimmerman

Series: Quinn Parker (book 2)

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Phobia therapist Quinn Parker returns in this new mystery from Edgar nominee Bruce Zimmerman. When Quinn's old pal, stand-up comic Hank Wilkie, invites Quinn down to Jamaica on a trip to claim a half-million-dollar inheritance, how can he refuse? But treachery is afoot, and murder may be just around the corner.… (más)
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I just finished the first two Quinn Parker books by Bruce Zimmerman, and I loved them. They're now on my wish list to own. I had been looking for a worthy successor to my beloved Travis McGee, and I just may have found one in Zimmerman's Quinn Parker.

Quinn Parker is a more down-to-earth and believable Travis McGee, and if his adventures are a little less hair-raising than that boat bum's, they are also a little more realistic. Like McGee, Quinn Parker has feelings, and is both intelligent and reflective -- but, thank goodness, without that self-conscious streak of darkness that ruins most major characters for me. There's none of this "I'm so tormented because of my dark, unspeakable past" garbage about Quinn. He's an ordinary guy with a wonderful set of friends -- who seem like very real people to me -- folks without the deliberate and so-artificial quirkiness that some other authors infuse into their supporting casts. That already puts them one up on Randy Wayne White's Doc Ford series. Parker's friends seem like people I'd like to meet, who I'd enjoy hanging out with; folks who live in the same world I do -- the world of kids, and diapers, and mortgage payments, and leaky roofs.

It certainly doesn't hurt that Zimmerman is a master wordsmith. The man can write - fluently, articulately, and easily. His words just flow -- there are no strained metaphors, no awkward figures of speech, no overuse of hackneyed cliches.

I also love that Parker does not tackle world-ending problems -- there are no bioterrorist plots with super agents battling the forces of darkness with paper clips and rubber bands. No rabbits pulled out of hats, either. When Quinn or his friends get beaten up, it actually takes them days or weeks to recover. I love that.

This book, the second in the series, involves an awesome piece of luck for Quinn's struggling friends Hank and Carol. An acquaintance has died and left a gorgeous piece of ocean-front property to them. But when Hank and Quinn fly to Jamaica to sign the legal papers, it becomes apparent that this windfall may be more of an albatross than a lucky charm. A cast of truly interesting characters adds to the intrigue.

Zimmerman's plots are not labyrinthine, and the experienced mystery reader may see the solution well before the end of the book. But as so many philosophers tell us, it's not the destination, but the journey that counts. And I find Zimmerman's books a most enjoyable journey indeed. ( )
1 vota RachelfromSarasota | Jul 9, 2008 |
Quinn Parker is a good friend. He flies to Jamaica to help his buddy with his fear of flying. His buddy has inherited a multi-million dollar estate there. Problem is, the owner was brutally murdered. Things just go from bad to worse as Quinn tries to figure out the tangle involved with his friend's new inheritance.

This was enjoyable. Quinn is an interesting man and he has some great friends. People I would like to know. The fact that it takes place in San Francisco is a big plus for me, I love descriptions of that city. The mystery was a good one, though I'm not sure but what the villain fizzled a little at the end. There was more sexual activity than I'm comfortable with, but not to the point of detailed description. Also some language issues, but not to excess. ( )
  MrsLee | Jul 3, 2008 |
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Phobia therapist Quinn Parker returns in this new mystery from Edgar nominee Bruce Zimmerman. When Quinn's old pal, stand-up comic Hank Wilkie, invites Quinn down to Jamaica on a trip to claim a half-million-dollar inheritance, how can he refuse? But treachery is afoot, and murder may be just around the corner.

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