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Ebook Details
  • 10/2020
  • 978-1733610353 B08LKHC7V5
  • 308 pages
  • $4.99
Paperback Details
  • 10/2020
  • 978-1733610353 B08LKHC7V5
  • 306 pages
  • $14.95
Hardcover Details
  • 02/2022
  • 978-1733610353 B08LKHC7V5
  • 306 pages
  • $24.95
Audio Details
  • 09/2022
  • 978-1733610353 B08LKHC7V5
  • 306 pages
  • $17.35
The Big Tilt
Dan Flanigan, author
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished The war in Vietnam didn’t kill Peter O’Keefe. Neither did his run-in with ruthless crime boss Mr. Canada. But chasing after justice in his own hometown just might. A year after the private detective uncovered a criminal ring disguised as a mink farm in the Ozarks, O’Keefe is back home and back in trouble. A high school crush of O’Keefe’s turns up dead, but the details don’t add up. His pal, Mike Harrigan, has put his trust in the wrong people and now stands accused of crimes that could put him in the slammer. And O’Keefe? The mafia has put a price on his head. In their search for the truth, O’Keefe and his team will have to venture into the criminal underworld of their city, each step forward bringing them closer to the edge. As trouble begins creeping closer to home, O’Keefe must decide if he’s willing to pay the cost of justice — before someone else makes the decision for him.
Plot/Idea: 8 out of 10
Originality: 8 out of 10
Prose: 9 out of 10
Character/Execution: 9 out of 10
Overall: 8.50 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot/Idea: In The Big Tilt, Flanigan delivers a layered and fully immersive mystery. Private investigator Peter O'Keefe's work becomes personal when an old high school flame emerges with accusations against a mutual acquaintance and aspiring politician--and then dies of a suspicious overdose. Meanwhile, O'Keefe is being pursued by thugs bent on vengeance.

Prose: Despite some of the weighty material--sexual assault, drug addiction--the prose maintains a comfortable warmth and readability. Flanigan handedly establishes the circumstances with in-scene development, tense action sequences, dialogue, and effective exposition.

Originality: Flanigan uplifts familiar mystery elements with authentic characterization and a well-spun storyline with threads that gratifyingly coalesce. 

Character/Execution: Flanigan brings the novel's characters to life. Though Peter O'Keefe's history of addiction and troubled relationships may first come across as a trope, the author explores his complexity in a manner that enhances his character. Readers will feel for Beverly--a victim and addict who's not fully defined by her affliction--and for Peter as he reflects on the changes the years have wrought.

Date Submitted: July 17, 2023

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 10/2020
  • 978-1733610353 B08LKHC7V5
  • 308 pages
  • $4.99
Paperback Details
  • 10/2020
  • 978-1733610353 B08LKHC7V5
  • 306 pages
  • $14.95
Hardcover Details
  • 02/2022
  • 978-1733610353 B08LKHC7V5
  • 306 pages
  • $24.95
Audio Details
  • 09/2022
  • 978-1733610353 B08LKHC7V5
  • 306 pages
  • $17.35
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