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The Night Men: A Jason Keltner Mystery (Jason Keltner Mysteries)

Keith Snyder

The Night Men: A Jason Keltner Mystery (Jason Keltner Mysteries) Keith Snyder List Price: $24.95
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Total reviews: 8 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

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The situation has to be desperate to cause a California guy to ride his bike across the Brooklyn bridge at midnight, in a snowstorm. But that's exactly what Jason Keltner was doing because of the phone call he'd received, as chilling as the wind he was riding into, as frightening as memories that haunted as nightmares.

Jason's friend Zeb, a fellow musician, had opened a music store in Brooklyn and someone had trashed it. The reasons were unclear, but one possibility came to mind: gay bashing. Jason knew the taste of violent prejudice too intimately to do anything but come out to help, to stay up nights as a watchman. It was something he'd done before; it was what brought him together with Robert and then Martin as high school students in California...and what brought Robert to Brooklyn now to help Jason now--without question, without limits, but with a bitter taste that would never go away.

Weaving past and present, The Night Men traces the evolution of a friendship forged in fear and investigates crime born of the same kind of blind hatred that had stalked three boys years earlier. The lessons they'd learned then hadn't been forgotten. The only difference was that now they knew what they were doing.

Show Control

Keith Snyder

Show Control Keith Snyder List Price: $20.95
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Total reviews: 4 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Dark but funny mystery thriller... 5 out of 5 stars.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

This book is one of those mystery thrillers that you need to read carefully, because even the smallest details become important. It's hard to put this book down -- the constant twists and turns to the plot, and insights into the characters, are truly fascinating. Combine that with Keith Snyder's obvious love for the darker side of life balanced with humor, and you have a truly fun read. This isn't a 'cotton candy' mystery thriller that you read and forget about the day after -- this book will stay with you. I can't wait to read the sequel!

Promising Debut 4 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Jason Keltner is struggling. His wife is divorcing him, he's living in a run down house, and the day job he hates is keeping him from doing what he'd really love to do, music. So, he does what any 20-something in his shoes would do, gets involved in a murder.

Jason only met Monica Gleason once, but he encouraged her to get on stage for the performance where she ultimately died. Channeling all his energies into finding out what happened, it's not too long before he's making enemies. But what has he learned that would earn him drive by shootings, smashed car windows, and attempted kidnappings? Dragging his friends Mitch and Robert along, he's determined to find out.

I actually read the second book in this series (Coffin's Got the Dead Guy on the Inside) first. Reading this book really helped me understand the relationships between the series characters that had tripped me up reading that book. The plot moves along in several unexpected directions, and the characters are different and interesting. Living in Southern California, I especially had fun following the locations as they went to places I know. Jason and his friends have a very fun sense of humor, and I found myself laughing out loud at their dialog many times. I especially enjoyed the scenes between Jason and Detective Johns.

I will admit to being just a little disappointed with this book, however. This is obviously a first novel. The writing style is a little choppy, I guessed a couple things before they happened, and some of the humor fell flat. I didn't notice these problems in the second book, and I expected this book to live up to those standards. But these really are minor complaints over all.

This book is a weird mix of suspense, humor, and dark plot that actually works. I've enjoyed the first two in the series and look forward to reading about Jason's further adventures.

Trouble Comes Back

Keith Snyder

Trouble Comes Back Keith Snyder Amazon Price: $17.90
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Total reviews: 8 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Fresh series goes stall 2 out of 5 stars.
6 of 8 people found this review helpful.

I really enjoyed Mr. Synder's two previous novels and was looking forward to reading his latest. I enjoyed the witty dialogue and funny, yet realistic story lines from his previous work. I expected the same in the new novel. I don't know if the author was hurried by his publisher or if he is running out of ideas, but I was rather disappointed when I finished the novel. The plot was weak and the characters just seem to sit around like they were waiting for the author to tell them what to do. The story never seemed to go anywhere and it just sort of ended. In some cases, I was confused as to what was going on. The book seemed hurried and I felt it could have used a little more proof reading. Hopefully, this is just a bump in Mr. Synder's writing career. Maybe he should start another series with fresh new characters.

Editorial Review:

This is the third in a series about three mystery-solving friends in Southern California. Trouble Comes Back pits sleuth Jason Keltner and his buddies Robert and Martin against a drug dealer; a rocker named Uncle Trouble, and a little girl.

Coffin's Got the Dead Guy on the Inside

Keith Snyder

Coffin's Got the Dead Guy on the Inside Keith Snyder Amazon Price: $17.90
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Total reviews: 16 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Editorial Review:

An edgy thriller that moves from the underground music scene of southern California to the high-tech world of Silicon Valley, Keith Snyder's latest is a return trip with Jason Keltner, a starving artist and composer of electronic music who's drawn into a world where reality is a construct that depends on the hardware that creates it. When multimedia guru Huey Benton dies at a party in front of Jason's eyes, it seems at first to be an alcohol-stimulated accident. But things are not always as they appear. Jason begins to suspect that Paul Reno--the computer genius he's been asked to watch--may be involved in the death. All Jason really wants is to finish his latest composition and find a title for it, but when mysterious men start following him and threatening his life, not to mention his somewhat stalled career, he's forced to take a more active role in protecting a piece of computer hardware known as a dongle from people with no compunctions about committing murder to get their hands on it. Coffin's Got the Dead Guy on the Inside is an interesting take on a part of the music world that will be new to many readers. It is written by a multimedia designer, composer, and filmmaker who introduced his unlikely hero in Show Control. --Jane Adams

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