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The Good:
The descriptions were wonderful and you could really tell that the author knows his subjects, his city and settings and his characters. I love the idea of the wheelchair bound protagonist and the hot wife, while something of a cliché, was an interesting character on her own. I also liked the dynamics between Hadley and his sidekick, lol.
The Not-So-Good:
The first forty odd pages need a good edit and revise. There was a lot of tense switching and character voices kept changing. But what I ...more
The descriptions were wonderful and you could really tell that the author knows his subjects, his city and settings and his characters. I love the idea of the wheelchair bound protagonist and the hot wife, while something of a cliché, was an interesting character on her own. I also liked the dynamics between Hadley and his sidekick, lol.
The Not-So-Good:
The first forty odd pages need a good edit and revise. There was a lot of tense switching and character voices kept changing. But what I ...more

a Shane Hadley mystery
Former Nashville detective and Rhodes scholar, Shane Hadley, hasn’t been involved in a murder case since a stray bullet transected his spinal cord, but the familiar pop,pop,pop of gunshots on a Sunday morning pulls him like a magnet. He wheels himself onto the balcony of his apartment that overlooks Printers Alley and sees Bonz Bagley, proprietor of Bonz’s Booze and Music, lying dead in front of his club.
Enjoy a good read with a retired wheelchair-bound detective.
You can g ...more
Former Nashville detective and Rhodes scholar, Shane Hadley, hasn’t been involved in a murder case since a stray bullet transected his spinal cord, but the familiar pop,pop,pop of gunshots on a Sunday morning pulls him like a magnet. He wheels himself onto the balcony of his apartment that overlooks Printers Alley and sees Bonz Bagley, proprietor of Bonz’s Booze and Music, lying dead in front of his club.
Enjoy a good read with a retired wheelchair-bound detective.
You can g ...more