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Dry Heat de Talton, Jon

de Talton, Jon - Género: English
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Sinopsis

Half a century after the unsolved murder of an FBI agent, the victim's missing badge is found on the body of a dead transient. The case seems a perfect fit for David Mapstone, history-professor-turned-Maricopa-County-deputy-sheriff. That is, if he can get past a forced partnership with rival cold-case expert Sgt. Kate Vare and the FBI's strange stonewalling about the details of the agent's killing.

To complicate matters, there are the crimes making history today, like the arrest of Russian mafia members in a multi- million-dollar fraud case. David's wife, Lindsey, star of the sheriff's Cybercrimes Bureau, was on the task force that busted the case wide open. But her triumph is short-lived when a hit in Scottsdale leaves three task-force members dead. Lindsey's life in danger, Sheriff Peralta stashes Lindsey and David in a safe house. Then Sheriff Peralta inexplicably demands that David solve the cold case.

The trail will take Mapstone to the most forlorn parts of Phoenix,...


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A Dlsappointment

Super criminals did not work for Agatha Christie in The Big Four and they have not worked for anyone since. This book has two intertwined plots: a thoroughly unbelievable super criminal revenge scheme and the problem of a dead FBI agent's badge turning up over 50 years after his death. Neither plot comes to much and most of the book is filler: chases, Mapstone's reflections and his descriptions of his wife. This is unfortunate, because the underlying premise of a history PHD handling cold cases for the Sheriff's Department is a good one. It has the added advantage of giving the narrator a reason to reflect on the changing nature of Arizona ( this asset becomes a liability when over used as it is in this Mapstone adventure ).2 s Mariam CheshireAuthor 15 books44 Read

Jon Talton is a favorite author. I follow his Rogue Columnist which is Phoenix history and photos and discussion. His mysteries are set in settings where I live which of course is always fun to know where the person is hiding or stalking. However, if I lived in Baltimore I would still enjoy the hunt to solve the crime. phoenix-history1 Betty2,006 57

The third book in this series did not disappoint me as it was exciting and very difficult to put down. David Mapstone has a couple of problems to handle. He was called out to a canal drowning of a homeless man. The man, a missing FBI badge sewn-in jacket. The badge has been missing for a number of years. It belonged to a murdered FBI agent. The case is the only Arizona unsolved case of an FBI agent. Sheriff Mike Peralta orders David to work with a task force including Phoenix Sgt Kate Vare. Kate does not David. The FBI is stalling the investigation.
Lindsey 's David's wife was a member a Cyberspace task force that cracked the Russian mobs' credit card stealing racket. Three members of the task are murdered and Mike and the FBI place Lindsey in a safe house.
The book is filled with betrayal, greed, police chases and actions that will hold the reader enthralled until finished. There are a few sex scenes. The ending is a surprise. I recommend this book.1 Randy426

A homeless man is found dead in a swimming pool behind an abandoned house. An FBI badge is found in his coat that belonged to an agent killed in 1948. As a cold case, David Mapstone is tasked with finding out who he was and how he got the badge. David searches Phoenix for answers and describes the plight of the homeless. David's wife, Lindsey, was part of a task force that shut down a Russian Mafia group, but the leader and some of his brigade are intent on eliminating that group, so David must also protect her. Despite resistance from the FBI and Phoenix PD, David manages to solve the mystery and also helps in eliminating the Russian Mafia threat.

Having some familiarity with Phoenix, I enjoyed how Mr. Talton included parts of the city in this story; but there were parts of the book that seemed to carry this to extremes, almost as if the author was required to have a specified number of pages or words in the story. Nevertheless, the plot is interesting with some twists and some violence. Matthew135

The markings of mother's actions help a deputized historian solve a 1940s homicide in Phoenix while he evades modern-day thugs chasing his cyper-security expert wife. The story examines many facets of Phoenix's suburban and downtown development and the people who inhabit them. I could see an incredulous Bill Murray playing the main character in a movie adaptation. Probably not the best Mother's Day gift however. M. Sprouse550 2

A wonderful quick read mystery with just about everything: action, suspense, romance, plot and historical research. If you a little history with your whodunit, then this one's for you. I d the first book in the series, but this one, the third, is better. Jon Talton doesn't fool around with excess detail or wording, very concise and clear. I even learned a bit about Phoenix, enough to think I don't want to live there.2023 Babette4 10

I didn't mean to start reading this series. But I found the first one as an library ebook readily available, when really I was hoping for one of my library in-line requests. And still I wait as I gobble these down. LOL!mystery Becky675 20

A very good, serious mystery centered around a current murder linked to a cold case homicide, both in areas of Arizona that I'm somewhat familiar with. I *do not* recommend it because of how often the Lord's name is taken in vain. Otherwise, a great read.mystery-suspense Elizabeth Kane585 2

Fun read , author and series...loan from neighbor Eila ...she lent me 3, this is 1/3. Fast reads, a professor/former cop/ in Phoenix...lots of great history of Phoenix ,he solves old crimes, good friends with the Sheriff. the characters...

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Jon Talton's writings. Keeps you interested in the plot, while giving you history and landmarks. Roger1,493 5

Good book. Dlmrose1,364 82

3.5 Cathy289 2

Lately I've become a big fan of mysteries attempting to solve crimes that occurred years earlier, the British TV series Unforgotten. This is one of those. the badge belonging to an FBI agent found murdered in Phoenix decades earlier is found on a dead transient. It's part of the David Mapstone series: a detective who is a former college history professor. It allows Talton lots of opportunities to explore how Phoenix got to be it is today - which often irritates the author (and Mapstone). Betty2,006 57 Read

The third book in this series did not disappoint me as it was exciting and very difficult to put down. David Mapstone has a couple of problems to handle. He was called out to a canal drowning of a homeless man. The man, a missing FBI badge sewn-in jacket. The badge has been missing for a number of years. It belonged to a murdered FBI agent. The case is the only Arizona unsolved case of an FBI agent. Sheriff Mike Peralta orders David to work with a task force including Phoenix Sgt Kate Vare. Kate does not David. The FBI is stalling the investigation.
Lindsey 's David's wife was a member a Cyberspace task force that cracked the Russian mobs' credit card stealing racket. Three members of the task are murdered and Mike and the FBI place Lindsey in a safe house.
The book is filled with betrayal, greed, police chases and actions that will hold the reader enthralled until finished. There are a few sex scenes. The ending is a surprise. I recommend this book.e-books own police-procedure ...more Elizabeth1,970 11

Another solid book featuring David Mapstone as the Maricopa County's Historian and investigator of cold cases. In this one, an FBI badge from an agent who died in 1948 is found sewn into the jacket of a dead homeless man. The FBI doesn't want Mapstone investigating, Peralta is mysteriously over-interested in the case and Lindsey, now Mapstone's wife, has her own troubles to contend with having just solved a huge credit card fraud case involving the Russian mafia.

My only problem with this book is Peralta, Mapstone's former partner and the Maricopa Sheriff. He acted a huge jerk through most of the book and while his intensity is somewhat explained near the end, it doesn't justify acting as horribly as he did. I rooted for Mapstone to quit. T813

Oops. Really read them out of order, Dr Mapstone went from newly dating to married in the two books I've read back to back. Good thing that doesn't bother me much (short attention span?).

It's hot in Arizona, as usual. A transient is found floating dead in a pool, and hey the missing but not publicly known that it was missing, badge of an FBI agent, long since gone was hidden in the transient's jacket lining. Hmmmm...What's going on here? As far as the FBI is concerned, the agent committed suicide. But did he? And what about these Russian people that are trying to kill the new Mrs Mapstone, who fortunately didn't bite it with her coworkers who had gone out socializing together?

What's up with this cold case, Doc? Patty428 5

My brother recommended this author to me; Talton authors a series of mystery novels based in our hometown of Phoenix. Mysteries aren't really my jam, but after spending a vacation week in Phoenix with my brother and feeling those familiar pangs of nostalgia, we went to The Poisoned Pen Bookstore in Scottsdale and he bought me a (signed) copy of Dry Heat. The writing is good, the story intriguing, the action believable. I'm not clamoring to buy the whole series, but when I feel that nostalgia for the desert again, I'll pick up another of Talton's books. Meryll Levine PageAuthor 1 book2

If you know the Phoenix area, it will enhance your enjoyment of this mystery. All the requisite
pieces are here---complicated plot, complex relationships plus Russian mafia. I found the detective's nostalgia for "old Phoenix" charming when he first reminisced but less charming as he repeated his complaints a bell tolling the hours chapter after chapter. David L. Haven, Jr.43 1 follower

Historical Syncretism

What could be better than a commie around every corner? A post modern ruskie trampling on the same pathway as his cold war comrade!

Jon Talton creates a collars and contrast within the fictional world of a very real Phoenician city. A marvelous intellectual story that keeps on bouncing around in my head. Jessica10 1 follower

Talton's books are entertaining mysteries, but unless you're from AZ, and more specifically Phoenix, several of the references might seem random. If you're from AZ and you mysteries, though, this is perfect for you. Barbara B.376 1 follower

The 2nd in a series of books written be a former reporter of our Phoenix paper. His books all take place in Phoenix, so it's a real pleasure to not only read a good story, but also to always know where he's talking about! Christy275 Read

A David Mapstone mystery. Not a great mystery fan, but these are entertaining. Especially d that it's set in a city I know a little bit. Shows me a side of Phoenix I don't know. I may read another one while I am in Phoenix area for the atmosphere. Paul72 5

A fine, unfussy mystery set in Phoenix, AZ. Excellent use of local color and lore to deepen characterizations. Tammy AZ286 2

This is good crime series that takes place in Phoenix. The author lives or at least did live in Phoenix and does an excellent job of capturing it both physically and psychically. Betty McMahonAuthor 2 books50


Good mystery and well written. Andy Plonka3,584 15

In addition to producing a credible mystery Talton demonstrates a love and understanding of the American Southwest and Phoenix in particular. Charles173

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