Showing posts with label Jed Power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jed Power. Show all posts
Friday, August 04, 2017
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: The Hampton Beach Tapes -- Jed Power
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: The Hampton Beach Tapes -- Jed Power: Jed Power delivers the tough-guy goods again as his Xanax-popping protagonist, Dan Marlowe, finds himself accused of distributing child porn...
Sunday, June 05, 2016
Review: "Sweet Smells" by Jed Power
In the off season the summer resort
area is pretty much closed. That does not mean there is not activity going on. There
is a lot of activity going on behind the doors of the old and decaying houses. The
house
on Ashworth Avenue might be the worst of the bunch. The shotgun is going to help protect him from those inside. But, there is nothing to protect his senses once he steps into the dope house in Sweet Smells by Jed Power.
on Ashworth Avenue might be the worst of the bunch. The shotgun is going to help protect him from those inside. But, there is nothing to protect his senses once he steps into the dope house in Sweet Smells by Jed Power.
A tough and emotionally powerful
short story by the author of The
Combat Zone. Author Jed Power spins a web of darkness and pain in five
short pages. Much is packed into this very short read that will stick in your
mind long after you finish reading it.
Sweet Smells
Jed Power
Dark Jetty Publishing
September 2012
ASIN#: B009JJQSSG
eBook
99
cents
Amazon
says I picked this up back on March 29th of this year. I have no
idea now if I picked it up to read/review up by way of a free read promotion by
the author or by way of funds in my Amazon Associate account. I suspect the
latter.
Kevin
R. Tipple ©2016
Saturday, April 09, 2016
Review: "The Combat Zone" by Jed Power
The
Combat Zone by Jed Power takes readers back in
time to the Harvard Square of the very early 70’s in Boston. A time when drugs
and X-rated entertainment ruled the area, hippies are everywhere, and anti-war
sentiment is strong. Cocaine is a wonder drug that can do no harm. As Malloy
muses to himself, “Even one of my heroes, Sherlock Holmes, had used
the stuff to help solve cases.” This
is the world of private investigator Michael Malloy who consumes vast amounts
of cocaine throughout the book.
The late 20 something private
investigator is on the hunt for a teenage runaway named Susan Worthman.
According to her father who has been coming down from Maine to look for her and
threw some money around, she is now going by the name of “Susie Sparkles” and
is in the company of a couple speed freaks. Malloy wants a friend of his,
Stoney Sundown, to also look around for her by way of the people he knows via
drug dealing and a few other things. It should be easy to find her and Mallory
figures the whole deal will be wrapped up in a couple of days. He doesn’t
expect to make much money on the gig and hopes that he doesn’t get evicted.
Malloy starts by talking to his
cousin, Billy Skinner, who also works for the Cambridge Police Department. The
cops are overwhelmed by the number of runaways and other issues they are dealing
with and were of no help to the dad. Because of the familial connection Malloy
gets a little consideration and assistance, but not much. He also starts
talking to the homeless young people in the square as well as his other
contracts. The case might have stopped there with zero real leads if some
members of the “Devil’s Demons Motorcycle Club” had not decided to try to scare
him off using physical brute force and threats. They aren’t the only ones who
give that a shot. Before long private investigator Michael Malloy is in a world
of trouble in The Combat Zone.
Filled with plenty of action, a
difficult case, and a private investigator walking the edge is a number of ways
this read is a very good one. Malloy is doing the best he can to find the
runaway and save himself while at the same time heavily indulging in his darker
vices. Part anti-hero and part good guy, this is a complex character that lives
in a world rich in detail. The Combat Zone by Jed Power is part
mystery, part crime fiction, and in all aspects a very good read.
The author sent me a pdf of the book
to read and review after hearing about me from author Bill Crider who reviewed
the book last August here.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2016
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: The Combat Zone -- Jed Power
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: The Combat Zone -- Jed Power: A couple of years ago I reviewed the first novel in Jed Power's Dan Marlowe series . Now Power's back with a new series about a Bos...
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