A mystery author at the gloomy end of his career, or so it seems, is ironically found drowned in his hotel bathtub the night before the 1984 Bouchercon, or Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Convention, in the grand city of Chicago.
Having personally been in Chicago on holiday for approximately the last ten chapters (of nineteen) in this book, I supremely enjoyed being able to visualize the locations and venues described in the book. The main character, a mystery author from Iowa named Mallory, has a certain clumsiness about him I find endearing. His idol, the possibly murdered but nonetheless drowned, Roscoe Kane created a macho detective named Gat Garson who Mallory is accused of wanting to embody on several different occasions. However Mallory's lack of impulse reactions and too-perfect timing bring him short of that prize...thankfully.
Author Max Allan Collins |
It was refreshing to read a novel from the perspective of a character who was far from perfect, who was honest with himself and aware that there were talents far beyond his own. He simply loved writing and the world of mystery - and certainly found himself enveloped in his Chicago adventure.
Kane kept quite the company, making several possible suspects in the drowning that was made to look accidental. An obnoxious, large and loud ex-wife, a weak, over-dramatic widow, a gay son who only recently made amends and, of course, the greedy publisher seeing little more than dollar signs at every corner.
I won't spoil or give away any clues, but I will say the book ended with a bang! I thoroughly enjoyed the pace and excitement of the conclusion to this enthralling mystery.
Check out Kill Your Darlings by Max Allan Collins from your local library or find it on Amazon for your Kindle (Prime members borrow for free), as an old-fashioned book or audiobook.
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