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Dev Haskell Mystery #1-7

Dev Haskell Boxset 1-7

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Faricy is America's hottest new mystery writer... - The Dirty Lowdown

The Dev Haskell Box Set 1-7 featuring the first seven novels in the award winning Dev Haskell series by best selling author Mike Faricy. 7 Great Books...One Great Price!

This collection includes the first seven, full length Dev Haskell novels.
Russian Case 1
Mr. Case 2
Bite Case 3
Case 4
Tutti Case 5
Last Case 6
Case 7

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1493 pages, ebook

First published March 10, 2016

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About the author

Mike Faricy

130 books239 followers
I was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, I still live there as well as in Dublin, Ireland. I've been a soldier, freelance journalist, tended bar, sold designer cakes, owned a painting and decorating company along with a number of other schemes and scams. If that doesn't offend you I also play bagpipes with the Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band. All my books stand alone, read them in whatever order you wish. They are filled with the sort of oddballs we are all curious about, but wisely, prefer to keep at a distance. None of my characters will be saving the world from terrorism, international banking conspiracies or coups to take over the government. Rather, they inhabit a world just below the surface of polite society, characters with one foot on either side of the law. The circumstances they find themselves in are usually due to bad decisions, but bad decisions lead to interesting stories. They serve not so much as an example but as a warning to us all. Thanks for taking the time, happy reading.

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97 reviews3 followers
April 21, 2018
I hate to admit it. But it is addictive.

Dev Haskell PI is a man whore. A man without morals. A man with questionable ethics. He is also a caring man. A more than generous man. A real dumb as s that allows women to use and abuse him. He has some funny experiences, some dangerous experiences. Often on both sides of the law he is a black mailer who should be ashamed but isn't. A good series fine writing At times left me shaking my head wondering " How could A man so smart so worldly be so stupid. "
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280 reviews1 follower
October 21, 2019
Unlucky or a complete idiot? By the third book in this set, this was the question I was asking. By the seventh, I had my answer: Dev Haskell a bit unlucky, but started out as a complete idiot. He eventually does learn from his past, though. I'm curious to see how much he learns. I will probably be reading the rest of the series because even though Dev is a complete idiot, he's a sweet idiot.
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929 reviews9 followers
July 8, 2021
Book 1: RUSSIAN ROULETTE
Remember Donny and Marie? "I'm a little bit country… I'm a little bit rock 'n' roll…?" Devlin Haskell, PI, is a little bit 30s noir detective and a little bit 21st century screwup. Modern noir sometimes uses throwback technology to set the scene. Mike Faricy gives Dev Haskell all the modern gadgets, but sets the mood with sharp language.

RUSSIAN ROULETTE is a well written mystery/thriller that includes the private eye and his cop buddy, interfering Feds, booze, and women. Yes, let us not forget the women.

I'm not one to give away the farm while reviewing. If you want that, read the blurb. Faricy sets the stage for the books to come without actually giving away too much about Devlin. It is suggested in the blurb that followers of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series will enjoy this book. Ms. Plum has several traits that follow her through the books. I am reserving judgement on this until I have read more books in this series because the one thing that stands out about Stephanie (in my mind anyway) does happen to Dev.

I confess to having put off reading this series (17 books and counting) for far too long. My excuse? So many books, so little time! I see this first book in the series as the start of an ongoing, beautiful relationship.

Book 2: MR SWIRLEE
I grew up in the Bronx. We had Mr. Softee trucks, complete with annoying chimes. I guess in the St. Paul half of the twin cities they have Mr Swirlee driving parents nuts. Ice cream trucks seem innocent enough, but with the wrong owners there is apparently no end to their nefarious uses.

MR SWIRLEE is the second book in the Dev Haskell, Private Investigator series, and it is jamb packed with all the things you need for a page-turner.

Devlin Haskell is just trying to make it through life doing as little actual work as possible while making enough money to keep body and soul together. Somehow, trouble seems to find him no matter how hard he tries to avoid it. In the first book, we met his cop buddy, Aaron LaZelle, and his friend with benefits Heidi Bauer both of whom appear again in MR SWIRLEE. And now we meet Dog, known only to his mother as Anthony Colli.

MR SWIRLEE is filled with a lot of not-so-legal shenanigans alongside some really nasty criminal behavior. As you turn the pages, you'll find this book hard to put down until the final bell on the ice cream truck tolls.

Book 3 - BITE ME
The titles in this series have a connection to a running theme in the book; you might say they're a running gag. BITE ME fits this one to a T. As in the first couple of books, Dev finds himself in trouble, only in BITE ME trouble doesn't begin to describe it.

Devlin Haskell drinks… a lot! Yet, he doesn't seem to be an alcoholic. His ability to turn down a drink, even go cold turkey for a period of time is remarkable. (Don't think of this as a spoiler, but as an observation.)

It takes a skilled writer to create havoc around the central theme of a guy who thinks about only three things… babes, booze and, well, the third one varies, but usually ends up being bodies… yet keep it interesting and new book after book. Mike Faricy does just that. Last time I checked, there are now 17 books in this series, and I plan on reading them all.

Book 4 - BOMBSHELL
It's been three years since I've dipped my toe in the Devlin Haskell universe. There are currently 25+ books in this series, and I found it easy to slip back into the 21st century tech noir that are so much a part of the appeal. It has been suggested that fans of Stephanie Plum will enjoy these books… I concur.

The recurring theme in the life of Dev Haskell is 'wrong time, wrong place.' He is a private investigator with a fondness for beer and women… lots of women. Heidi Bauer seems to be his go to squeeze when all else fails. Detective Manning and Haskell seem to have a double-sided relationship where Manning alternately arrests Dev and asks for his help. Let's not forget his disheveled lawyer Louie Laufen.

In BOMBSHELL, our hero gets picked up in a noisy bar by a sassy girl and winds up as security for an upcoming roller derby match between the Bombshells the local St. Paul team, and the Hasting Hustlers imported from the UK. As always, the big question is 'what could go wrong' watching over a bevy of gorgeous derby girls? The answer is, of course, everything!

Mike Faricy is very good at describing the characters throughout the book… everyone except Devlin Haskell. He leaves the looks of the lothario PI to your imagination. His success with women, albeit usually short lived, seems to indicate he is far from being a toad, yet we know nothing about his height, weight, hair or eye color. An interesting portrayal to be sure.

BOMBSHELL, like the first three books in the series, is a very fast read. The action keeps you turning the pages, and the mayhem that is the life of Devlin Haskell will make you shake your head and laugh aloud.

Book 5 - TUTTI FRUTTI

I really enjoy reading books that I don't have to take too seriously during these times of upheaval. A body can take just so much politics without having a total meltdown. Devlin Haskell, 'call me Dev,' manages to combine beer, babes and bad luck in very clever ways thanks to the skill of author Mike Faricy in convoluting any and all situations.

TUTTI FRUTTI is the fifth book in the Dev Haskell series; take note… the title does not refer to a flavor of ice cream. It is a club that caters to a clientele with very specific tastes… again, not ice cream. Once more, Dev finds himself in the wrong place at the right time to land in hot water with the police.

Dev's client in this outing is Swindle Lawless… female, blonde, curvy (of course!). The way she becomes his client is nothing but unorthodox. And our feckless womanizer thinks he's in love with an older woman with the unlikely name of Candi Slaughter. I'm starting to notice a pattern in the names in this series and that pattern spells satire. If you read mysteries, you know that there is generally no fat in the telling. Every detail is a clue. Sometimes that clue is a red herring; more often than not, it is worth considering. That makes every name, of every character (particular to the book) a very clever ploy on the part of Mike Faricy. Remember the names that make you laugh!

Book 6 - Last Shot

LAST SHOT gives us more insight into just who Devlin Haskell really is. Yes, he still cracks wise, but he also reflects inward which gives his character more depth. I've thought of Dev mostly as a kind of goofball until now. There is a kind of quiet strength and more integrity in him than you might think.

Desi Quinn is a woman wronged. She is not just down on her luck, she can't get Dev to dig into why she was wronged. This is strange because she is an attractive, intelligent woman… and (if you've been reading the series) you know just how Dev feels about attractive women. She is the almost client, then she is dead. Some of the last words she spoke to him were "You were sort of my last shot. I don’t know, but I just have a feeling.” These words will haunt him throughout the book.

In some respects, the books in this series border on noir without actually crossing that line; LAST SHOT puts a couple of toes in that direction. The Spot is not the bar in Casablanca, and Heidi Bauer is far from the tragic heroine. The usual suspects - Detective Norris Manning, Lt. Aaron LaZelle, and Louie Laufen - are all there in their usual roles that roots the story in 21st century reality. So far, and I have a lot of books left to read, LAST SHOT is my favorite.

Book 7 - Ting-A-Ling

Dev Haskell made the mistake of answering a 2 AM phone call; his life went downhill from there. The sexy voiced caller was one Danielle Roxbury the heiress-princess-trust fund-baby. Dev, of course, couldn't resist. She has apparently loaned $50,000, in cash, to lowlife con man Renee Paris, and she wants Dev to send the message she wants her money back. Dev suggests she get a good lawyer.

Now that I'm seven books into the series, I realized that I don't know much about Devlin Haskell. Mike Faricy does a great job of describing all the regulars, and the cast of characters introduced in each book, but he doesn't tell us much about Dev. In the last book, LAST SHOT, there is mention that Dev is an Iraq War vet, and all along, I've assumed he must be easy on the eye because women seem to be drawn to him (at least at first). The only thing, I know about him after reading this book is that he has dark hair, combed back. The emphasis on Devlin Haskell has always been his ability to be at the wrong place, at the right time, to find himself in hot water. He is also charming enough, and smart enough to get himself out of these jams pretty much unscathed.

We also learn about a childhood friend of Dev's, Jimmy White who Dev recalls taking the blame for a broken window for him.

The skill of a mystery writer is showcased by how well they pull all the threads in a plotline together. I find that Mike Faricy is a very good thread puller. No matter how far from the central story something may seem, it will matter in the end. However, there is a teeny, tiny thread… no, maybe just a trace of lint… that remains a mystery here… What would that be?! Ahh, that would be telling.
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188 reviews
January 6, 2020
I read this book on holiday last week. Actually, that's not strictly true. I read most of this book before I went on holiday. On holiday, however, I did finish the book, and continue to read books 2-14 in the series!

These books centre around Dev Haskell, a PI who I guess to be late 30s/40s (it may have said, I can't remember, but that's how I imagine him). He's a bit of a ladies man to say the least, but not successful in love at all. He shares his office with his lawyer, Louis, and together they spend much of their time in the pub opposite. That said, he does keep getting employed for short-term contracts, which inevitably end up not being as easy as expected and he sometimes ends up on the wrong side of the law. Whilst there are adult themes and violence, this isn't actually heavy or gruesome, but very enjoyable and funny in places.

The books are a very easy read, perfect for when relaxing by the pool, and were gripping and interesting enough for me to keep wanting more. If you want a serious(ish) insight into the life of a PI, these books are probably not for you, but if you want an enjoyable romp, then get yourself a copy. As I said, I did read books 1-14 in less than a week, and thoroughly enjoyed them; I have put the next books (15 onwards) on my wishlist so that when I do start buying books again, I can continue to read about Dev's escapades. What I particularly liked is that some characters keep making an appearance, not only FWB Heidi or Detective Manning, but Swindle Lawless, Donna and Luscious, bit-parts who play key roles in helping (and hindering) Dev as he endeavours to solve crimes without ending up in jail himself.
442 reviews24 followers
September 15, 2019
This seven-book boxed set of the Dev Haskell private investigator series is solid gold. It is not often that I come across a writer who knows his way around the private investigator genre as well as the author, Mike Faricy. As you read these, think of Robert Crais and Harlan Coben, particularly in his early years. The repartee is solid, and the characters are believable. The plots and problems are creative, and the resolutions are ofttimes unpredictable.
A bonus is that our hero lives on for at least 12 more hilarious, confounding, and exciting investigations. Mike Faricy, the author is my hero. And I am sure that Dev Haskell will be yours.
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257 reviews7 followers
July 30, 2017
P.I. dev Haskell is Great.. I can't get enough.!!

When I can't put a book down (in my case, the Kindle), it means the story was fantastic. I love this genre and this was a thrilling story...
Private Dective Devlin Dev, Haskell can't keep it in his pants , but he always solves the case , eventually and with classic style... Love him or hate him he is outrageous with Laugh out loud situations and lots of enjoyment... !!
I love this series..
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152 reviews12 followers
March 23, 2019
this series was very long i wouldnt read such a long series. It did have its moments Dev poor him i felt bad for him with each book. He is just trying to do his job and of course there is always gotta be problems following after him. All the ladies get him in and out of trouble but that the least of his problems cause authority does not like him as well.
12 reviews
April 21, 2018
Dev is his own worst enemy, bad choices in women and drinking. He does grow on you though and finally grew up a bit in book six. Stories still need a bit of work, we never seem to know why the bad guys are targeting Dev. They hire him and then beat the crap out of him while the police are researching him as the bad guy until the truth comes out.
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39 reviews
July 6, 2019
I love this series. It's fun and funny with occasional seriousness. My only complaint is that I wish Dev could have more depth to his character more often. I'm on book 19 and he's still acting like he's in his 20s. But, with that said, he's a lovable character and I thoroughly enjoy all his adventures.
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February 27, 2020
Dev has two parts of his anatomy made of steel. one is his liver which a drink problem all of its own. To find out the second read the books. Dev is what every wants to be and what every woman wishes you were. The reading is a pure joy but oddly you can read the whole series and still not have a clue what dev looks like which is probably useful if you are a pi.

Dev has two parts of his anatomy made of steel. One is his liver which has a drink problem all of its own. read the books to guess what the other is. Superb reading. Dev is what you want be and every woman wishes you were. Oddly dev is never described so you wouldn't know him if you were lucky enough to meet him useful quality in a PI.
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288 reviews4 followers
June 23, 2019
Can crime be fun? Dev Haskell says 👍

Another set of crazy PI tales by Faricy. Dev gets into trouble every time, finds the wrong women to fall into bed with and blunders into crime filled shark infested waters . Every good turn he finds himself in a bad way, suspect in more crimes as he tries to figure out 'who done it' and barely escapes each time. Amusing, sometimes crass but a fun adventure in crime ridden Minneapolis. I wanna know what happened to all the wholesome Christian folks, at every turn everyone is a criminal! Yikes!
4 reviews
July 6, 2019
It’s interesting and funny and the main character in entertaining, however, the female characters are terrible, don’t have any depth. They feel like they are a means to an end, tools. I read the first 7 books, and even though I have the next 7 books or so, I’ll need a good while before I’m ready to jump back into this series. What might not have helped in my opinion is the size of the bundle, I didn’t want to stop in the middle as I know myself and I might never get back to it. After the 5th book the stories felt a little redundant.
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10 reviews
June 9, 2018
First timer

I read the first seven books in the box set. It is always interesting to experience a new author's series. I was entertained, mostly because I lived in St.Paul and still hang out there a bit. The first five were slow moving and a little too cute. Six and seven the author kind of hits his stride. I met Mike a couple times, know a bunch of his high school friends. Not sure I'll become a fan, but I was curious. Not Vince Flynn, but not completely awful either.
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57 reviews
July 31, 2021
All the same

Drink, get entangled with a female, get entangled with the police, get bailed out of jail by the ever present Heidi, wreck a car or two, etc. I'm surprised that books about a womanizing misogynist are being written nowadays. Thankfully these were all free, so all that was wasted is time. I am going to read one more book from the end of the series to see if the plot, characters, drinking, womanizing, are still the basis of Dev's stories.
4 reviews
September 30, 2018
Entertaining, a bit repetitive but I see some "growth" in the main character, obviously he suffers from PTSD, and I'm hoping he can be more than an over drinking, on the edge loser. The main character seems gullible which puts him in predicaments far worse than he can anticipate.
Overall I enjoyed the first 7 in the series and will continue with the next 7.
132 reviews8 followers
July 1, 2019
I very much enjoyed these books and they made me smile in numerous places. There are a few minor logic problems with some of the sub plots but not enough to stop the reader from having fun with this read. I am happy to recommend these books. I plan to read the rest of the series after taking a short break from 'Dev' (the main character).
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422 reviews3 followers
December 17, 2020
Brilliant

I enjoyed reading the series. All the stories had humor and great thrill. Dev's character was simply superb. I loved the way he gets into trouble with law while he is investigating cases for his clients but successfully clears his name. His camaraderie with Heidi is amazing and so is his friendship with Louie, his lawyer.
10 reviews
April 17, 2018
Great read!

Loved the characters and the references to real bars in Minneapolis. (Buns n Roses). Dev is a total screwup but I would want him as an investigator and a drinking buddy anytime. Cheers!
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409 reviews2 followers
April 30, 2018
Funny and thrilling!

Dev Haskell is my new favorite private eye. He's tough and funny and deep down, has a big heart. I really enjoyed reading this series of books and look forward to reading more.
336 reviews11 followers
May 7, 2018
Great read. Loved the characters and the humour

I got this collection from the excellent Bookbub. Best read i have had in ages. Stories are light yet serious. Dev and Louie make an odd but good team. Cant recommend these stories enough.
4 reviews
July 14, 2018
Ahhh, Dev, what’s next?

I thoroughly enjoyed this box set. Dev has got to be the PI with the worst case of bad luck Ever! This chauvinist (who unexpectedly has a hidden heart of gold) kept me turning the pages well into the early morning hours. You won’t be disappointed!
390 reviews3 followers
September 5, 2018
Fast-paced action

After having read books 1-14, I believe I can safely say that the characters remain the same in all fourteen - believable, motivated, caring and stubbornly committed to doing the right thing, solving crimes, maintaining relationships with opposite gender.
239 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2018
A nice group of stories

Read books 1 - 7 and although there was a certain similarity, they were interesting and enjoyable. I would recommend them to anyone who enjoyed the old "film noir" type movies. I liked these books.
1,373 reviews
September 1, 2020
Dev Haskell is one in a million, thank goodness. I can't believe one man can get himself into so much trouble. The poor man gets beaten up so much, I'm amazed he has any brain cells left. In spite of all this, these books are entertaining. Just don't take them too seriously.
298 reviews2 followers
October 13, 2020
Hmmm

I read the first book. It was about Russian mafia prostitution and drug running, which I know nothing about. The lead character was kind of a flake by everyone's standards. The women are subjugated by their pimps and the detective is not much better. Poor Heidi.
71 reviews2 followers
December 15, 2020
Funny and cynical!

This super detective is funny, exasperating, and pitiful all in one. It is a a trip to the twin cities to explore the life style of each class. If you like mysteries your gonna love this series.
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Author 66 books678 followers
July 19, 2021
Took a bit reading all these volumes, but I did it! LOL Entertaining, though I have to say this man asks for all the trouble he gets! He lets his eyes wander way too much, seeming to like the ladies who are bad for him ;-)
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1,819 reviews32 followers
April 10, 2018
I love the book.
I will be leaving review on Goodreads & Amazon.
I want to read more.
I give it a 5 Stars.
292 reviews3 followers
April 10, 2018
All were good

Good reading , interesting twists and turns, somewhat racey, vulgar language, but overall quite interesting. I give them five stars
160 reviews
April 26, 2018
Entertaining

Dev is a hot mess, wrong place, wrong time, all the time. You can’t help but root for him. Heidi & Louie are great costars.
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