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Carl Zwick is an aging Chicago Cubs baseball player. Sometimes he feels like he's spent his life hitting into double plays, but he's finally gotten onto the right track. Then tragedy strikes him out.
Anita Mills is a pretty single black mother just trying to get by. A random act of brutality in one of Chicago's rougher neighborhoods permanently ends her struggle.
Richard Allen Smith walks the streets of ChiTown saying God has sent him. He has an unusual, rather nasty way of getting converts to see the light.
What do these people have in common?
Nothing, it would seem, except they are all part of Detective Abe Lieberman's very long day. Lieberman, a sad, baggy-eyed spaniel of a man with the patience of Job and the wisdom of Solomon is trying his best to make his beloved Chicago a better place.
But when Lieberman and his partner, Bill Hanrahan, encounter these three very different situations they are find that there are ties that bind and ties that can cut a man's heart out. Abe Lieberman faces a Gordian knot that he must somehow untangle--and if he makes a mistake, someone very near to him could die.
- Sales Rank: #3309555 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Forge Books
- Published on: 2006-01-24
- Released on: 2006-01-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .93" w x 5.70" l,
- Binding: Hardcover
- 256 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Edgar-winner Kaminsky writes four ongoing mystery series, but his books about close-to-retirement Chicago police detective Abe Lieberman are the ones that get the least attention. With luck, this terrific ninth book (after 2004's The Last Dark Place) will change all that. Managing to be genuinely scary when he describes urban crime, Kaminsky is also blessed with a subtle irony about his hero: "His wife, Bess, thought he looked like Harry James. His grandchildren thought he looked like the dog in some cartoon they watched. Abe had watched the cartoon with them once and admitted the resemblance." The particular crimes that occupy the working hours of Lieberman and his partner, Bill Hanrahan, this time out include the savage murder of a young mother in a gangster-ridden South Side Chicago neighborhood; the sudden, unmotivated smack on the head with a Coke bottle suffered by a former Chicago Cubs player in his favorite hot dog establishment; and the truly frightening antics of a religious maniac who dabbles in extortion. In between, Abe finds time to eat everything in sight and to try very hard to be a devout Jew. The MWA recently named Kaminsky a Grand Master. (Feb.)
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From Bookmarks Magazine
Kaminsky was awarded the 2006 Grand Master Award by the Mystery Writers of America. One of his many creations, Abe Lieberman—a dog-eyed policeman with high cholesterol, an interest in Talmud, and a resigned attitude toward life—has endeared himself to critics yet again. Kaminsky also paints a masterly portrait of Chicago, from its ethnic neighborhoods to its crime scenes. The general consensus is that Terror Town is not the best in the series, but it will leave Lieberman fans anxious for more.
Copyright © 2004 Phillips & Nelson Media, Inc.
From Booklist
Every police procedural involves a confrontation between cops and evil. Some procedurals show police sticking to the processing of evil; others show the psychological effects on the cops themselves; still others show how these encounters turn police into streetwise philosophers. Kaminsky's Abe Lieberman series, set in Chicago and starring a Jewish cop, Lieberman, and his Irish Catholic partner, Hanrahan, is a highly intelligent and quirky example of the philosophical procedural. Each novel is laced with riffs on morality (some delivered over a deli counter, some at hot-dog stands) that stem quite naturally from the plots' wild crimes. In this, the ninth in the series, the focus is on sudden downfall: a former Cubs player is derailed by a blow to the head, making him depressed and fearful; a young woman whom Lieberman saved from a theft charge in another novel is slain on a city sidewalk; Hanrahan's hard-won happiness is jeopardized by a stalker. This is another top-notch effort from Kaminsky, who was recently named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America. Connie Fletcher
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
A Grand Master's Noir Tale Is Rewarding and Memorable
By Bookreporter
Stuart M. Kaminsky has been one of the hardest working writers in the mystery field for many years. And he is also one the best. Author of 50 novels, he is the recipient of the 2006 Grand Master Award of the Mystery Writers of America, joining such illustrious past winners as Agatha Christie, Elmore Leonard and Mary Higgins Clark.
Kaminsky has created four mystery series. TERROR TOWN is the ninth featuring Chicago police detective Abe Lieberman. And for both longtime readers of the series and newcomers, it will not disappoint.
Sergeant Lieberman is about as far from a superhero as you can find. A storeowner in need of police help describes Abe as a "thin old man with white hair and matching mustache. The man was not impressive. He looked like a sad baggy eyed spaniel."
What Lieberman lacks in physical stature, he more than makes up for with his head and heart. But most importantly, he is a moral man, not afraid of putting the need for justice ahead of the letter of the law when necessary.
Helping him is his longtime partner, Bill Hanrahan, nine years removed from the plunge into the bottle that cost him his family. Now sober, Bill is trying to make a go of it with his new wife, Iris, who is expecting their first child.
Together, this odd couple of cops is known as "the Rabbi and Father Murph."
In TERROR TOWN, these moral men face a world of random violence and madness, a world no longer safe. An insane homeless man attacks the former star first baseman of the Chicago Cubs with a Coke bottle in a restaurant. Then when released, the attacker begins stalking both the player and the cop who arrested him. A bald giant wanders the streets extorting money from storeowners and terrifying people in the name of God, claiming he was chosen to lead a new Crusade.
Then there is the gang-controlled ghetto called Terror Town. Kaminsky is able to paint a picture with words of a real noir world. "The police enter the streets of Terror Town with the same foreboding as Marines in Baghdad. Police have been ambushed and gunned down in this city within a city." And in this "border town surrounded by a city" a young mother is robbed and shot dead coming out of a bank with her infant child in her arms, which Kaminsky describes in chilling detail.
Much like another Grand Master Award Winner, Ed McBain, Kaminsky weaves together different plot lines effortlessly throughout the book. And like McBain, who virtually created the American police procedural with his 87th Precinct books, Kaminsky makes these cops human, taking us into their homes and lives.
Kaminsky can write hard-boiled with the best of them. But it is the humanity of his characters, especially Abe, that makes this series so rewarding and memorable. We visit the T&L deli, which is owned by Abe's brother, Maish, who burdens Abe with yet another problem when he suffers a heart attack. At the T&L we find the "alter cockers" at their familiar table by the window; these old, retired men have nothing better to do than to enjoy their own company all day and solve the problems of the world. Isn't there a table of "alter cockers" at every deli and café in the world, bothering the waitress for endless refills of coffee or tea?
On the home front, Abe and his loving wife, Bess, have to raise their two teenage grandchildren. Bess worries about Abe's cholesterol count and eating habits, while Abe wonders why his only daughter has always been angry with him. He suffers from insomnia; he notes that this is a curse in that he is always tired, but a blessing in that he gets to watch old movies and learn interesting facts from the History Channel.
But it is the complexity of TERROR TOWN and this entire series that puts it firmly in the noir tradition. Lieberman's investigation into the murder of the mother will take him high up into the world of money and political power in Chicago, where the rich and connected receive awards while others die senselessly on the streets.
When the law and justice don't coincide, Lieberman has to make some tough choices to set things right. As in earlier books in the series, Lieberman is willing to enter without question into an uneasy alliance with a mad killer called El Perro, leader of the Tentaculos street gang, to protect people he loves.
The Rabbi and Father Murph are hardworking cops willing to do what needs to be done, but only for the most righteous of reasons. They wield sometimes life and death power not to enrich or corrupt or oppress, but to further the greater cause of justice.
In TERROR TOWN, Kaminsky takes readers on a great ride with some genuinely surprising twists. Sometimes mysteries don't have perfect or conventional endings simply because life itself doesn't. This is the work of a grand master. Read it and enjoy.
--- Reviewed by Tom Callahan
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Not as good as its predecessors, I think...
By William E. Adams
This is the 9th novel in the "Abe Leiberman" detective series, and probably the fourth that I've read. I liked the other three better, and as I usually do, I suggest that new fans try to read series' books in the order they were published. Characters grow and change over time, and understanding their "histories" helps with enjoyment of each successive outing. I would give this another half-star if Amazon allowed it, but for some reason, it did not really grip me. The first third of the book was a bit dull and confusing. It got better, however. Kaminsky is a veteran novelist of high skills, and I really enjoy his Lew Fonesca series (four adventures so far) and his Toby Peters' efforts (many entries.) I haven't gotten around to his novels set in Russia, but I expect to dip into them later this year. I get most of my books from the local library, and it is frustrating that with these long series of formula police procedurals or detective novels, no one library seems to have the entire set intact. Anyhow, Abe Leiberman and Bill Hanrahan, the heroes of this series, are nice guys with nice families and interesting friends, shady and otherwise. But don't begin with "Terror Town" if you can find a copy of one of the earliest in the series instead.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Interesting
By M. Griffin
Stuart Kaminsky's Terror Town centers around the murder of a single African-American young mother. Abe Lieberman , who knew the girl slightly is assigned to the case. There are two other side cases too which are equally as interesting. Readers learn about Lieberman and his partner's home lives. The cases are easy to follow and there are two surprize endings. An entertaining book.
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