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Stephen Solomita

Author of A Twist of the Knife

19+ Works 282 Members 6 Reviews

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Series

Works by Stephen Solomita

A Twist of the Knife (1988) 55 copies, 1 review
Force of Nature (1989) 43 copies, 1 review
Bad to the Bone (1991) 28 copies, 1 review
Forced Entry (1990) 25 copies
A Good Day to Die (1993) 20 copies
Damaged Goods (1996) 16 copies
Mercy Killing (2009) 15 copies
A Piece of the Action (1992) 14 copies
Trick Me Twice (1998) 12 copies
Last Chance for Glory (1994) 10 copies
Cracker Bling (2009) 10 copies
Dancer in the Flames (2013) 9 copies, 1 review
No Control (1999) 8 copies
Angel Face (2011) 4 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Crimes of Passion (1997) — Contributor — 61 copies, 1 review
Queens Noir (2008) — Contributor — 46 copies
Murder at the Foul Line (2006) — Contributor — 33 copies, 1 review

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Reviews

14 reviews
This is one that has been on my shelf forever. I've never read anything of his before and now I have no idea why. This one is excellent! PI Stanley Moodrow still hasn't quite reconciled his life as a private investigator - in his mind, he's still a New York City cop. So, when an obnoxious woman hires him to find out what happened to her daughter who is now in an irreversible coma, he dogs it as if he was still on the force. It doesn't take him long to find the cult that the daughter had show more joined and to focus on its very creepy leader. It turns out to be far more difficult, however, to figure out the cult leader's deal and how to nail him. The plot is excellent and the characters are very credible. I'm off now to find his earlier works. show less
This is a very good book. Pre-9/11 terrorism story (World Trade Centers are even mentioned in passing), exemplifying the idea that if terrorists were to go for a "thousand cuts" strategy rather than the big splashing jobs, they could do even more damage to our freedom than they already have. But these are foiled by the dogged work of a NYPD maverick and his soon to be x-FBI ally. Narrative drags near the end, but an above average book.
Good action. Good balance between the Job and bits about personal life. Very good description of both heroin and crack addiction. I enjoyed the view of street level New York life.
This is as much a family drama as a murder mystery and thriller. The main focus of the story is New York detective Boots Littlewood. He's a people person, skilled in using his resources to find suspects and people he needs to interview. He also has a good relationship with his father who is planning to remarry, and with his son, a college student, skilled in computer knowledge.

The author is a former cab driver in New York and his descriptions of New York and surrounding suburbs is right show more on.

There have been a number of murders of NYC police officers. One was on the job investigating the Lipstick Murderer. Another was a captain who thought he was invincible.

Boots investigates these murders and when one of his snitches is arrested for one of the murders, he knows there is a coverup and so will have to prove his man wasn't guilty.

He's assigned a partner, Jill Kelly, who is the daughter of one of the slain cops and the niece of the chief of detectives.

An interesting side is Boots is a small time gambler, mostly in Yankee baseball games. It's fun to see his reactions to the Yankee games on TV or the radio.

I read this over two days and enjoyed every minute.
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Works
19
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3
Members
282
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Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
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ISBNs
78
Languages
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