Tuesday, September 12, 2023

The K Team

by David Rosenfelt

Libby audiobook 6 hours

Read by: Fred Berman

Published: 2020

Genre: mystery, detective

 

I checked this out because of the dog! I saw a different book in the series and wanted to begin with #1. I had hoped it would be something like the Chet and Bernie mysteries. (Side note - it's "A new mystery series from the author of the Andy Carpenter novels" - do I want to see what those are about?)

 

This "review" WILL have spoilers, so stop here if you want to discover this for yourself. 

 

I'm not looking up character name spellings. 

Cory is the narrator. His dog Simon Garfunkel was his K-9 partner before they both retired from the police force.

Laurie is also a retired police officer and the linchpin of the group (IMO).

Andy is a lawyer, married to Laurie. (The Andy Carpenter of this author's other big series.)

Marcus is the muscle. He mostly grunts.


What I liked:

  • The main character's insistence that his girlfriend Dani was too perfect and he would soon find a fault so he could break up with her. It sounds obnoxious, but it was actually pretty funny. He clearly really appreciated her as a person and she could put up with his commitment phobia.
  • Yay! When Simon attacked the hired killer and protected Cory.
  • The reader's vocal work was nicely done.

 

What I didn't like:

  • not enough of Simon in the story! I thought he'd be key, but he was such a tiny part of it.
  • the judge's death and disgrace. Even though he was vindicated after the fact, he was murdered and slandered. Yuk.
  • the attempt to kill Simon with an arsenic laced steak. So glad Dani got to it first!
  • So. many. Deaths. This was an incredibly disheartening look at the evil people will commit for money.

 

Basically, a group of very rich investors find someone who can "time" stock sales (within milliseconds) to game the system so they make lots of money. Extortion, blackmail, murder, etc. all draw the attention of the K Team as they try to solve a mystery. Not a series I will continue reading.
 


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