Good Cop Dead Cop (The AfterNet #1)
by
Jennifer Petkus (Goodreads Author)
Alex Munroe hated being dead, but he hated not being a cop even more. Luckily the discovery of the afterlife means death isn't quite the disability it once was and new technology has allowed him to partner with rookie cop Linda Yamaguchi. Of course technology still can't give him a physical body or the ability to interact with the billions of other dead people, except thro...more
Kindle Edition, 1 edition, 310 pages
Published
April 3rd 2011
by Mallard Mysteries
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Good Cop Dead Cop by Jennifer Petkus is set in Denver, Colorado, not somewhere I am personally acquainted with, however the author depicts it as a location very clearly. In fact, everything Jennifer Petkus writes about is done in a way that assures the reader she knows exactly what she's talking about. On the surface the book reads like a straightforward police procedural with a couple of cops, Alex Munroe and Linda Yamaguchi, who are working together on a series of cases. There's the usual chee...more
Jennifer Petkus is a Denver author who is doing the city proud, and I'm not just saying that because Tattered Cover (my employer) plays a roll in the book. The concept of this book is absolutely brilliant--the afterlife has been discovered, teeming with all the people who have ever died. Until just recently, they had no way to talk to each other let alone the living world, and sadly, many have gone insane from the isolation.
But now the internet is able to help--these disembodied folks can sign...more
But now the internet is able to help--these disembodied folks can sign...more
I liked the concept behind this book - there is an afterlife, but it's on Earth. The dead are disembodied minds or spirits that can perceive the physical world, but can't interact with it, nor can they perceive each other. This isolation has caused many of them to go mad. Then, new technology makes it possible for them to access the Internet, allowing them to talk to the living and to each other.
The main character, Alex Munroe, is a dead police officer who's working for the Denver Police Departm...more
The main character, Alex Munroe, is a dead police officer who's working for the Denver Police Departm...more
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Jennifer Petkus divides her time creating websites for the dead, writing Jane Austen-themed mysteries, woodworking, aikido and building model starships. She has few credentials, having failed to graduate from the University of Texas with a journalism degree, but did manage to find employment at the Colorado Springs Sun newspaper as a police reporter, copy editor and night city editor before the pa...more
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