Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Resolved

Resolved, by Robert K. Tanenbaum

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Enemy Within

Enemy Within by Robert K. Tanenbaum

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

True Justice

I felt like there was a bit of a jumb in the overall character story, I feel like Lucy and the twins got a lot older out of nowhere, but I didn't really have a problem with it. There were also some issue-type discussion that i found myself glossing over as I read, eager to get to the rest of the story, but there was some significant discussion about abortion and what should or should not be legal. Seems like Marlene got headed in the direction of being a defense lawyer in this one. Which could be interesting. A good quick read. I can't comment on the abortion stuff because I wasn't paying close enough attention to catch which way they were pointing. So, there you go.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Act of Revenge

Act of Revenge, by Robert K. Tanenbaum
More good stuff from the Karps. Marlene goes a little crazy here, which begins a bit that I don't particularly like. Also, we end with Tran leaving the nest, which is a devlopment I also don't care much for. Lucy is beginning to fully develop, and I like that. I remember having read this one before, which has not been true with most of the others. I tend to break these books down into two parts. There is the story that is a part of the individual book and then there is the character development within the book, within the larger frame of the series. I think I like the series because the characters develop in real ways from book to book, but the stories that are contained in the book are also good. This particular in-book story is one of the better ones that I've read so far. Good stuff, over all.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Reckless Endangerment

Reckless Endangerment, by Robert K. Tanenbaum
Moving into the wheelhouse of what I expect from these books, this one was good. The bad guys were Arab terrorists, but there were also good Arabs, and their fight was with Jews, not America at large, playing on the ancient Middle East stuff. There were plenty of bad guy Jews as well. There was also a Mexican element and I really imagine that the player of the movie version of the main Mexican bad guy would be really cool. These books are becoming a bit routine, but, the characters develop throughout, so that makes it reqrding. Lucy is beginning here to take instruction from Tran on how to act and the boys are getting older, Marlene's business is changing. I guess one of the things I appreciate about this series is the way the characters develop throughout the series beyond the main story of the book. Good, stuff. The hits just keep on coming.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Irresistible Impulse

I liked this one a lot. We meet Tranh, the Vietnamese guy who becomes a big part of the Karps life. He is probably one of my favorite characters. Turns out in this book, Lucy is about in the third grade, so that was cool. I thought this one was really good. I think we begin to see a heightened strain on Butch and Marlene's relationship. The stories are complex. This is a good series, and this book is no different. A review of my casting:
Butch Karp - Edward Burns
Marlene Ciampi - Maybe Marisa Tomei?
Lucy Karp - varying ages, although the true test will be who plays her when she gets a little older
Zik and Zak - doesn't matter at the moment
Harry Bello - Bruce Willis in his 16 Blocks outfit
Guma - Paul Giamatti
Roland Hrcany - still working on it, maybe Hulk Hogan?
VT Newbury - Edward Norton
Tranh - Jet Li
Clay Fulton - Morgan Freeman
That'll do for now, I suppose.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Falsely Accused

Falsely Accused, by Robert K. Tanenbaum
By to the Karps, and this was a good one. Lucy is moving into her own right as a character here. We see bits of her connection to "Sister Theresa" which gets fleshed out later. We also begin to see her ability with languages. Marlene begins her new career as a supporter of downtrodden women/security-type/enforcer. And Butch does his private case that results in his being reinstated back into the DAs office. We all see a good bit of the reporter Ariadne Stupenagel. This is another good one with several seemingly disparate plots that get woven together into the same conencted story. An old device for Tanenbaum, but one I like. And, this book did not disappoint. I liked it a lot.