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"A smart, lively read." The Detroit News
A Michael Spraggue Mystery. It's murder at the Boston Marathon! Senator Donagher has been receiving death threats. But it's election year, and the Senator wants to rustle up votes by running in the Boston Marathon. As a favor to an old friend, Pete, Michael puts aside his acting career to help protect the Senator. But how to protect a man in the middle of the Boston Marathon? Is there more -- or less -- to the Senator than meets the eye? And will Michael become a target himself in the process?

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1984

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Linda Barnes

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Linda Barnes is an American mystery writer, born and raised in Detroit, and graduated from Boston University"s School of Theater. She is best known for her series featuring Carlotta Carlyle, a 6'1" redheaded detective from Boston. Carlotta Carlyle is often compared to the hard-boiled female detectives created by Sue Grafton and Sara Paretsky. Her new novel, "The Perfect Ghost," which will be published in April, 2013, is her first stand-alone mystery.

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493 reviews3 followers
July 3, 2020
Spraggue, who has 'retired' from being a private detective to devote his life to his acting career gets called on by an old colleague to help protect a senator running for election in Boston. Spraggue's colleague gets killed during the Boston Marathon and the story gets moving, and more complicated from that point. Red herrings abound, but Spraggue figures it all out in the end. Well written, and Barnes really knows how to keep things moving.
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May 2, 2018
This may be my first Linda Barnes book. Found it in the large print stacks. There are these Michael Spraggue books from the 80's and a whole bunch of Carlotta Carlyle books that are more recent. Want to try them.
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May 16, 2018
It was an very good book, didn't take long to read it. Kept you on your toes in antisipaiting what would happen next.
5,305 reviews62 followers
January 17, 2013
#3 in the Michael Spraggue series. This series featured Michael Spraggue III, an actor/investigator. It amazing how many detectives have independent means (in this case a wealthy aunt of Boston old money), but maybe not - how else could they afford taking pro bono cases. Spraggue appeared in 4 enjoyable novels through 1986 when he gave way to Linda Barnes' Carlotta Carlyle character.

Michael Spraggue III is not eager but Pete Collatos gains his cooperation with a story of a senator receiving death threats. Pete is Senator Donagher's bodyguard and he's worried when Donagher decides to run in the Boston Marathon. The case turns nastier but Spraggue has the unorthodox help of his wealthy Aunt Mary, her butler and of Pete's beautiful younger sister.
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March 16, 2011
Dismal. Just dismal. I love Linda Barnes' writing - especially in the Carlotta Carlyle books. I thought I would give one of her first books a try. What a disappointment. Really dreadful, predictable writing, with a cocky, irritating, shallow main character. The only perk was the great descriptions of Boston neighborhoods. Horrible.
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August 12, 2016
Politics and Shakespeare, oh joy.

I found this book boring as hell with no likable characters at all. I kept reading hoping it would get better - it doesn't. Luckily this book was only 256 pages otherwise I would never have been able to force myself to finish it.
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June 1, 2014
How do you kill someone in the middle of the Boston Marathon? Then how do you prove it was murder? And finally how do you prove whodunit? All cleverly untangled by Spraggue (2 g's) former PI and current Harvard Rep actor.
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August 29, 2023
So glad I found a new series by Linda Barnes! Easy to get sucked in. Lots of fakes, twists and turns. Interesting back story for the the protagonist. I can't wait to read more!
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