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Dan Fortune #7

Blue death

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A Dan Fortune mystery novel by Michael Collins.

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First published January 1, 1975

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Michael Collins

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Michael Collins was a Pseudonym of Dennis Lynds (1924–2005), a renowned author of mystery fiction. Raised in New York City, he earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart during World War II, before returning to New York to become a magazine editor. He published his first book, a war novel called Combat Soldier, in 1962, before moving to California to write for television.

Two years later Collins published the Edgar Award–winning Act of Fear (1967), which introduced his best-known character: the one-armed private detective Dan Fortune. The Fortune series would last for more than a dozen novels, spanning three decades, and is credited with marking a more politically aware era in private-eye fiction. Besides the Fortune novels, the incredibly prolific Collins wrote science fiction, literary fiction, and several other mystery series. He died in Santa Barbara in 2005.

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January 1, 2020
My first finished read of the new decade!

And it was meh. Whole lotta meh.

I do like the Dan Fortune series but this one reads as almost a parody of it. Collins/Lynds recycles the plot from the previous book, complete with side trips to California and New Jersey, only this time, there's less of a focus on gangsters and more on Evil White Guy Execs. Now I don't mind Evil White Guy Execs but it was hard at times to tell one Evil White Guy Exec character from another, though there was a female on too so hurray for equality.

Also, there's a lot of exposition (a lot!) and a lot of musings on women who need men and men who need women but how stupid the two sexes are that they can't figure it out. I hate that.

I think my big issue with the series, which I otherwise enjoy, is there's not much suspense. I'm interested in what happens next but rarely gripped by it. I like Fortune and I like most of how he views the world and I appreciate the Archer influence. I just wish I could find one of these to really sink my teeth into. This wasn't it.
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October 30, 2017
Blue Death. Dennis Lynds

Fortune, a private investigator, is hired by an old female acquaintance, to help her husband to renew there lease for there business. He doesn't want Fortunes assistance. Then , he is found dead. Blunt force trauma. But why? The corporation that handles the lease is very evasive. Then people begin to die. Suicide? murder... Dan Fortune is determined to solve the puzzle. Some people live to work, money isn't there primary motivator. For others it is and they will resort to blackmail or murder . This is a very believable scenario, full of twists and turns. An excellent read! My highest recommendation!
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