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Death's Door, by David Reichart

Death's Door, by David Reichart

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Death's Door, by David Reichart

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Death's Door, by David Reichart

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Elite combat veteran Jesse Yates is used to things being simple: find the enemy and kill him. But when his country opts out of the fight, Yates opts out of the military. Now he just wants to be a regular guy and fit back into society. But he’s not a regular guy, and this is America, 2016, overregulated and stressed out, where every act seems to involve a risky set of consequences. Jesse needs a job after quickly washing out as a trucker, and Palm Court Detectives can provide the two things he wants more than anything right now—a chance for the occasional thrill and a close-knit team like the ones he always had in the military. Yates could have picked a better first assignment than driving an 18-wheeler again to draw out hijackers, but he’s not the kind of guy who questions his marching orders. Devotion to duty and supreme confidence soon put the rookie private eye in the middle of a turf war between hijackers who he likes, outlaw bikers who like him (or what he can do for them) and a drug cartel renegade with a severe Jesse Yates problem. He gets drawn into a toxic plot so fast and so deep that every move he makes is a crap shoot, based on pure instinct. When Yates finds himself once again at death’s door but this time deeply involved in a conspiracy with potential for massive civilian casualties, he’s going to have to make one more precise decision and fall back hard on his extreme training and lethal skills. But in this fight, for the first time, Jesse Yates is on his own. Get on board at the beginning of this brand new crime thriller series, featuring the Palm Court Detectives, a skyrocketing new agency run by laicized Jesuit priest Ernie Donovan in a refashioned vintage motel in Mobile, Alabama.

Death's Door, by David Reichart

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #448984 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-16
  • Released on: 2015-10-16
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Death's Door, by David Reichart


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I think this is a good intro to a new series By Stephen L. Brayton PlotFresh out of the military and after a short stint as a truck driver, Jesse Yates joins Palm Court Detectives. His first assignment: figure out who's hijacking trucks for the cargo. Yates goes undercover but soon things turn serious and he finds himself delivering a cargo of death.I think this is a good intro to a new series. The plot holds it own for the most part, is well thought out with only a few glitches here and there.CharactersJesse Yates: former Navy SEAL, former Marine, former truck driver, private detective, knows martial arts, former smoker, has a sister, dad was a paratrooperErnie Donovan: runs Palm Court Detectives, priest, 50s, black hairSheila: former actress, P.I. who works for DonovanJimmie Flynn: owns Flynn Transportation, almost 50, tad portly, brown hair, married, 2 sons, has a brotherDonna Grey: dark hair, ponytail, former Army, dad was a Marine, works at a bowling alleyThere are a bunch of baddies and a couple are pretty involved. There are also some bit federal players I would have liked to have seen in more than one chapter. This book dealt mostly with Yates but I would like to have seen the other members of the PCD involved more. Maybe in future stories.DialoguePretty good voices. Yates tends to be hesitant a lot, asking questions, and almost overboard with his doubts and fears. The grit and character to have become a SEAL doesn't hold over here in the detective world except in the action scenes.WritingSome profanity, but not a lot.Speaking of actions scenes, they're tight and well coordinated.The author shows his knowledge of trucking and fighting. There were some slow parts building up to the climax and this is a short (er) story than a lot of mysteries. For instance, I thought there was too much back and forth between Yates and the bad guys in the final part of the book. Too much arguing.I mentioned the feds. I wold have liked to have seen them again at the end, just to wrap it up with their part of the whole story.Shorter meant a faster read.Again, the rank I give does not mean I didn't like it. I think this series has a lot of potential and this fills a good niche in the mystery genre.My Rank:Green Belt

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great read By Dustin This book definitely had some exciting moments, but I was also intrigued by the whole Palm Court Detectives scenario—a brand new, fast growing agency run by a former priest who has the whole community in the palm of his hand because people feel guilty for not supporting him when he was falsely accused and then exonerated. Father Ernie Donavon is not above playing that guilt for all it’s worth and extracting favors from important people.The Palm Court gang also includes a middle aged police detective who was also falsely accused and then proved innocent (with Donavon’s help), an investigative reporter who lost his job and couldn’t get a new one because he was considered obese and a drag on his newspaper’s medical insurance program, an actress who got burned out in New York, and another young woman who got burned out as a paralegal in a high powered Atlanta law firm. They all live in a refashioned vintage motel, that Donavon, who comes from old money, made luxurious on the inside while keeping its retro motel exterior. This is an interesting situation that bodes well for future stories. They’re even getting a chef.Best of all is Jesse Yates, Donavon’s newly hired “tough guy.” He’s a former Navy SEAL with a lot of martial arts skills and combat experience (along with his share of issues) but is a fish out of water as a civilian and as a rookie detective. This is a good first book of what has the potential to be a very interesting series. I’m looking forward to the next one.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. LOTS OF THRILLS & ACTION By booklover Looking for a thriller full of energy and movement and action? You've come to the right place!Jesse Yates, a man just out of the military is looking for his place in the world. He gets a long haul truck driving job, but to a man who has fought in wars, this job is just way too peaceful. But then a job offer comes along that gets his blood pumping again ... working for the Palm Court Detective Agency.And lo and behold his first assignment is .... undercover as a truck driver. There have been a rash of truck heists and he finds himself involved with the hijackers, a Mexican drug cartel and outlaw bikers.I really like Jesse! He has so much confidence in himself and his abilities to take on anything that comes his way. I like that he misses the men who fought along side of him and is looking for that kind of closeness with his new colleagues.This is the beginning of a new series. From the book blurb ... a skyrocketing new agency run by laicized Jesuit priest Ernie Donovan in a refashioned vintage motel in Mobile, Alabama.I am looking forward to following this series ... I like the thought of watching Jesse grow into a 4-star investigator.Many thanks to the author and to Word Slinger Publicity who furnished an ARC in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.

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