Note: While this is Book 2 in the series, it works perfectly fine as a stand alone novel. Walt Williams was a retired senior real estate agent but he felt he still had more in him. So he joined the Kansas City police force as part of their senior citizens outreach program. Now he and his partner, Ox...
I really enjoyed this book about the geriatric characters as they embark on second careers as cops and P.I.'s The characters have redeeming goodness about them. The plot, albeit a bit corny at times is well paced and interesting. I especially enjoy the subtle humor interspersed throughout the sto...
I was enthralled, as usual, by this book. It is not just a good - and funny - crime solving thriller, it also makes the reader think about a lot of illegal practices that might be things that were left up to the individual choice of the American citizen if politicians didn't see themselves as the ke...
This book surely meets the author's goal of bringing a smile to the reader's face and a bit of laughter into their lies. It is an enjoyable read and I recommend it to anyone who likes a thrilling police book.
I don't know what to say about this book - it's funny, it's serious, it's exciting, it's informative. It is written so I felt like I knew the characters and empathized with some of their situations, and wanted to give them advise about others. As the old cop lives, I learn, and as he acts, I applaud...
This book is an eye opener full of thrills, chills, and giggles. I learned some things I didn't know and got some ideas about the fine line between justice and interference and some ideas about how we, as American Citizens, can keep our eyes open and our influence felt - all while I was being entert...
Just a nitpicky thing but being from the gulf coast of the US and being a proficient cook, I've gotta point out... It's not a "rue" it's a roux. It doesn't matter if you're making gravy, cream soup, or gumbo, it's still spelled roux.