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John Francis Cuddy #7

Shallow Graves

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Asked to find the killer of a young model who was also a Boston mobster's granddaughter, John Cuddy investigates the owners of a modeling agency and the deceased's cynical boyfriend, and unearths some sinister clues. Reprint.

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Jeremiah Healy

74 books20 followers
aka Terry Devane

Jeremiah Healy was the creator of the John Francis Cuddy private-investigator series and the author of several legal thrillers. A former sheriff's officer and military police captain, Healy was also a graduate of Rutgers College and the Harvard Law School. He practiced law in Boston before teaching for eighteen years at the New England School of Law. His first novel, BLUNT DARTS, was published in 1984 and introduced Cuddy, the Boston-based private eye who has become Healy¹s best-known character. Moral, honest--and violent, when need-be--Cuddy makes his living solving cases that have fallen through the cracks of the formal judicial system.

Of his thirteen Cuddy novels and two collections of short stories, fifteen have either won or been nominated for the Shamus Award.
www.JeremiahHealy.com

Series:
* John Francis Cuddy

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November 6, 2017
Healy has always been an entertaining read. There’s nothing great here but I have yet to encounter anything bad in the John Francis Cuddy books. Still happy to keep working my way through the series.
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March 13, 2019
I always like Healy’s John Francis Cuddy short stories in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and the books in the Cuddy series. This book is as good as the rest.

Shallow Graves, the 7th in the Cuddy series, shows Healy at the peak of his talent. The story is twisty and fresh and Healy has Cuddy slowly amass the clues (instead of having them fall into his lap in a lump 90% through the story) that lead to the resolution of the murder of a young model.

It's a bit refreshing, too, to read a story where everyone doesn’t have a cell phone and a car phone is a novelty.

There were, sadly, a ton of production errors in this e-book – something that by now should be a thing of the past, especially in a book first published in 1992, when all publishers employed proofreaders and copy editors to make sure such goofs didn’t happen. And Amazon continues its unique ability to tell me a book is so many pages long but not number those pages in the e-book.

There are 13 Cuddy novels, and I only have two more to read. I wish there were 30 more but sadly Mr. Healy left us 5 years ago, so there will be no more. And that’s a loss for mystery readers everywhere
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August 3, 2013
A good detective yarn set in Boston. Location was fun and the "hero" was an insurance investigator. Jumped into the world of modeling and the Boston mob. Well crafted tale.
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July 28, 2011
Fairly interesting read. Old paperback.
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