Thursday, December 06, 2012

Review: Whiskey Island by Les Roberts

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Whiskey Island by Les Roberts. A Milan Jacovich Mystery.

Review summary: This is a solid entry in this series featuring the Cleveland PI, probably not so much for its plot — which takes quite a long time to develop as a murder mystery — but for the characters that are introduced, notably new assistant Kevin "K.O." O'Bannion. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

Whiskey Island Les Roberts

Whiskey Island
Les Roberts
A Milan Jacovich Mystery
Gray and Co. (July 2012)

Publisher synopsis: An oversized appetite for fine dining, flashy suits, and Las Vegas call girls has made Cleveland councilman Bert Loftus the target of media scrutiny and an FBI investigation that may end his career. Now he says someone is trying to kill him. Eager to identify his attacker but not so eager to work with the cops, Loftus turns to private investigator Milan Jacovich (pronounced MY-lan YOCK-ovitch) for help.

A working P.I. can't afford to be too choosy about his clients, so Milan takes the job — though he's not inclined to take Loftus's story seriously. At least it will be an opportunity to break in his new employee, young powder-keg Kevin "K.O." O'Bannion.

Milan and K.O. quickly notice that something smells fishy — and it isn't just the Whiskey Island Marina, where local power brokers down pricey drinks in front of Lake Erie sunsets. Loftus and several Cleveland landlords appear to be involved in something much darker than a typical cash-for-favors trade.

After a kinky call girl is found dead near the Cleveland Zoo and secret sex tapes are discovered in her downtown high-rise, Milan and K.O. must follow a trail of bribes, bullet casings, and debauchery to find the killer and uncover the true menace amid the muck of local government corruption.

Luckily they have the help of Cleveland police detective Tobe Blaine, a tough-as-nails officer recently relocated from Cincinnati. She and Milan team up in their search for clues and discover they have much more in common than crime …

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