The Irish Sports Pages

by Les Roberts

Milan Jacovich (13)

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Hired by a no-nonsense Common Pleas judge to track down a con man who has been stealing from local residents, Milan Jacovich and his client become suspects when the man is found dead with Jacovich's name on a paper at his side.

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Working my way through the currently-nineteen-book Milan Jacovich series by Les Roberts, whom I have had the pleasure of hearing speak at a writers' group in the past.

Warning: Spoilers May Follow. Read at Your Own Discretion.

*****

I can understand a man who's been drinking might fall for a story such as the one Paduska told in his Irish-alter-ego. I can even understand Torrence falling for the story. But I'm not quite sure I buy the story that the drunken encounter eventually led to Paduska staying at an aunt's house--an aunt who is a judge--unless she's a drinker too as Milan suspected. Even with that, I don't understand how a savvy lawyer like Cathleen would fall for him, but believe he wanted to spend nights at her mother's house show more instead of staying with her.

So I had to suspend a bit of disbelief to read through this entry into the Milan Jacovich series. The story itself is okay. I enjoyed reading about the Northeast Ohio area. I'm not familiar enough with the history of Cleveland to know if there really was both an Irish mob-like influence such as what is suggested in this plot. It's hard for me to imagine the Irish and Italian families sharing turf, but . . . it may have happened.

Family seems to be the underlying theme to the story--and what one does for family. Hartigan wants to protect her husband's and her daughter's reputations as well as her own. Marks wants to protect his son. McCardle wants to protect his niece. D'Alessandro regards both Victor and Milan as sons of a sort.

Milan seems to have burned the bridge with Cathleen--but we will see if she shows up in future books in the series either as a romantic interest or in another way. Milan also seems to have burned bridges with Victor and D'Alessandro but, hopefully, that will resolve itself in some way and we will see them as characters in future novels in the series.

I am to the point where I hope Roberts ends the series with Milan finding a woman who he might have a future with--or at least someone to make his non-work life less lonely.

The version I read includes a 1 page letter from Roberts at the end. The letter introduces the next book in the series. I was surprised to read that Roberts had planned to end the series with this book--but Milan had other ideas, I guess since the next story in the series jumped into Roberts's mind.
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Canonical title
The Irish Sports Pages
Original title
The Irish Sports Pages
Original publication date
2002
People/Characters
Milan Jacovich; Cathleen Hartigan "Cathy"; Maureen Carey Hartigan; Hugh Cochran; Brian McFall "Briney"; Con McCardle (show all 22); Lt. Florence McHargue; Detective Frank Matusen; William Poduska "Bill"; Mickey Marcantonio; Victor Gaimari; Giancarlo D'Alessandra; Donalene Poduska; Angelo Marcantonio; Michael Marks; Ryan; Francis; James; Jinny; Torrence; Dante Ruggerio; McShane
Important places
Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Ohio, USA; Elyria, Ohio, USA; Warren, Ohio, USA; New York, New York, USA
Dedication
For Nick Orlando
First words
The atmosphere in the bar seemed to actually be hummin, or rather vibrating like a well-played violin string, with a purity of tone and pitch worthy of a great concert hall.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Seeing what develops--that's the way of life.
Publisher's editor
Cavin, Ruth
Original language
English US

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3568 .O23894 .I75Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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