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Book Reviews of Free Fall (John Ceepak, Bk 8)

Free Fall (John Ceepak, Bk 8)
Free Fall - John Ceepak, Bk 8
Author: Chris Grabenstein
ISBN-13: 9781605984759
ISBN-10: 1605984752
Publication Date: 5/1/2013
Pages: 352
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Pegasus
Book Type: Hardcover
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legz avatar reviewed Free Fall (John Ceepak, Bk 8) on + 509 more book reviews
Boyle & Ceepak are back! Taking place almost a year after Fun House the guys have been through Hurricane Sandy & the town has rebuilt and ready for business. A brand new ride called "Free Fall" is new on the shore with a brand new operator who is none other than Ceepak's father who shouldn't even be in town after last year's restraining order. Between him and one of Danny's friends being accused of a murder and being an "angel of death" to the elderly, the duo have a full plate of investigation, sleight of hand, lies, threats, & a list full of suspects.
cathyskye avatar reviewed Free Fall (John Ceepak, Bk 8) on + 2269 more book reviews
It's with a real sense of sadness that I've come to the end of this marvelous series. I live in hope that Chris Grabenstein will see fit to continue it. It's always been filled with (often) laugh-out-loud humor-- and Free Fall certainly isn't an exception-- but the real reason I love these books is the growth of Danny Boyle's character. At the beginning, he's a rather lazy kid who wants to do good and have a good time on the beach, but he lacks real direction. That's where John Ceepak fits in. Ceepak is a truly good man who sometimes seems to be too much of a straight arrow to be real, but he's the role model Danny Boyle was hungering for. Now in the eighth book, Danny has grown up. He's had to do some really tough things in the line of duty. He's been affected by them and is still facing the consequences, but he's no longer a kid. Now the team of Ceepak and Boyle is a true partnership. And it makes you proud... as though you had something to do with it.

The suspect pool in Free Fall is long and distinguished, and it's simply a matter of narrowing it down to the right person and the right motivation. Sometimes those are the most enjoyable mysteries to solve.

If you enjoy mysteries filled with action, intriguing investigations, marvelous characters and emotions that run from gales of laughter to (now and then) brushing a tear from your eye, I heartily recommend Chris Grabenstein's Ceepak and Boyle mysteries. Begin at the beginning with Tilt-a-Whirl. The entire series is a delight.