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Hardcover Gumbo Limbo: An Alex Rutledge Mystery Book

ISBN: 0312241941

ISBN13: 9780312241940

Gumbo Limbo: An Alex Rutledge Mystery

(Book #2 in the An Alex Rutledge Mystery Series)

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Alex Rutledge, freelance and part-time Key West crime scene photographer, awakes to his first day off in months. Late August, the off-season, the dog days. Everything's okay until his phone rings. His... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Loved this book !

I loved this book, reading about Key West and the settings. Will buy more books by Tom Corcoran.Takes me to the Florida Keys.

Everybody wants to get into the act

The title to this review is double edged. It refers to the myriad of characters and escapades that Tom Corcoran has cooked up for his character, crime photographer, Alex Rutledge and the fact that there are so many writers who want to be Carl Hiassan. Corcoran is the Key West version and while I found the story generally entertaining, it also got confusing at times as the plot twisted here and there, sometimes without apparent purpose. He does get into the mood and sprit of the Keys and there is some Buffet-like wisdom dispenced on occaision, but by the time that the reason why people are dying, getting beaten or disappearing becomes evident, you kind of wonder if it had to be that complicated. I liked the effort and should probably read his first book which seems to have general approval. Another writer about Florida who probably helps explain, without intending to, why they have so much trouble voting correctly down there.

I will read for gumbo

In all fairness, I need to say at the outset that 1) I am a dedicated Parrot Head; 2) I love Key West, even if I would be considered a black socked tourist; and 3) given the choice, I only read So. Fla. mysteries. With those caveats, I tell you that I loved the book and will buy every future novel that Tom Corcoran writes. He is more realistic than Hiassen and moves a lot faster than Shames. His characters are cut out of true conch shells, although there may have been a few too many of them at times (especially after a couple of Barbancourts). What is best about the book, however, are his little pearls of wisdom, dropping out of the sky like Buffett lyrics, about life and death and past and current loves. He's as close to McDonald as any living author has achieved.

I'll never look at Key West the same as I did in the past!

I found the book fast paced and funny. Corcoran has himself a very interesting cast of characters. Chicken Neck Liska will be every disco danny's hero. I can't wait to see what predicament Rutledge get's himself into next time! A great book.

A good who done-it

Early in the morning in Key West, Chicago financial whiz Zack Cahill calls his old navy crony Alex Rutledge and orders him to meet him for breakfast at Sloppy Joe's. When Alex reaches the bar in less than eight minutes, Zack has already left. Eerily, Zack failed to pay his bar tab and did not take his gold watch with him. Not yet too concerned about his friend's sudden disappearance, Alex still begins to search for Zack to find out what he wanted, why he is on the island, and why didn't he wait. However, the crime scene photographer quickly revises his original opinion of unconcern as a murder occurs that seems linked to Zack. Alex is also surprised to run into Zack's former girl friend Abby Womack. Before he knows it, Alex's simple inquiries turn into something much more dangerous with perhaps mob or at least drug overtones. In too deep, Alex may solve the mystery at the cost of his newly growing interest in the police public affairs specialist, his friendship with Zack, and even his life. If GUMBO LIMBO seems to have a weird, meandering plot it does. However, the talented Tom Corcoran manages to take the reader all over the place in a non linear manner yet keep his audience fully absorbed in the interesting story line. The investigation begins even before any hint of a crime exists, in a sort of quantum physics way. The eccentric characters add a feel that leaves readers imagining they are visiting Key West. As with the first Alex novel (MANGO OPERA), GUMBO LIMBO is pure entertainment.Harriet Klausner
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