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Head Games de Thomas B. Cavanagh

de Thomas B. Cavanagh - Género: English
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Sinopsis

"I have a tumor in my head. I call it Bob . . ."

With two ex-wives, a fifteen-year-old daughter who hates him, and a soon-to-be-fatal brain tumor nicknamed Bob, retired police detective Mike Garrity doesn't have a lot to live for. He's resigned himself to spending his last months alone, until an old colleague offers him a chance to go out with a bang, leave his daughter with an inheritance, and maybe even earn her respect.
Twenty-two year old TJ Sommerset is a member of the hit boy band Boyz Klub, a millionaire, and missing-in-action, putting at risk a world tour and millions in endorsements. He's also the idol of Mike's teenage daughter, Jennifer. So when Boyz Klub's frantic manager hires Mike to locate his golden goose, Mike's all too happy to make one last attempt to impress Jennifer. However, it isn't long before Mike discovers that there are other people looking for TJ as well. And once a headless corpse shows up, it's clear that they're not just...


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It's a standard hard boiled detective thriller, with a twist, as it has a very frail man who has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, whom he names bob, and he attempts to solve a mystery while also trying to get his affairs in order as he prepares to face the inevitable, patch up his relationship with his daughter, and most importantly which old enemy has he pissed off.1 Susan218 1 follower

I thought it was great! Nerve wracking and satisfying, the "hero" is un your average hero.
He is flawed, but that makes his escapades and successes all the more enjoyable.
For you location lovers, it takes place in Orlando, Florida.thriller-suspense Ray Cooney57 2

Really enjoyed this one.
It’s not the perfect ex-cop story, but it’s entertaining and finishes strong. Brian91 1 follower

There's so much that could've gone wrong in this book - the plot revolves around a former cop with a brain tumor (named Bob) investigating where a missing boy band member has gone. This story could've easily gone into either a depressing look at living with a terminal problem or an over-the-top "last shot redemption" kind of story. Happily, it does neither, and it's a damn good story as a result.

Bob's presence is felt throughout the story and I learned more about brain tumors than I ever would've thought (and hopefully I won't *need* to know), but it never overtakes the story. Think of it more an older style mystery story where the detective always had some kind of issue, generally alcoholism and you get the idea.

Mike Garrity's relationship with his daughter (who's been alienated from after a messy divorce, the first of two [so far]) so he's trying to make peace with her before he goes. The tension and the subsequent understanding is really well done without feeling forced or "because the story requires it."

Of the three "mystery" style genre books I've recently read, this is by far the best. It's wickedly funny, realistic and drops enough hints along the way that you might be able to guess some of the reveals at the end, but you don't feel cheated for doing so. The final scene left me wanting more and I'm very pleased to learn that Mr. Cavanagh has written another mystery. Whether or not it stars Garrity is up to you to look into as I don't want to ruin the outcome of the final scene, but regardless, a mystery by Cavanagh is well worth a look. Sondra WolfermanAuthor 7 books8

I'm almost ashamed to admit how much I enjoyed this book. Not being a fan of detective or police procedural fiction, I wasn't expecting much. It started off mildly enough. Retired cop with terminal cancer is drawn out of seclusion to help find a missing person who happens to be a teenage heartthrob and member of a popular boy band. Within a few chapters the characters drew me in and the suspense mounted at a steady pace as the hero faces a series of violent setbacks at the hands of a ruthless organized crime figure who is also searching for the missing young man but for very different reasons. The plot was complex but not so convoluted that you needed a calculator to keep all the characters and events straight in your head. The three major plot lines---including the search for the missing person, the hero's relationship with his daughter, and the hero's 'relationship' with his own brain tumor---are interwoven brilliantly. The language is spare, as befits the subject matter, and the settings come alive with the author's descriptive details. But what really clinched the deal for me was the humor. The scene in the shopping mall food court is a masterpiece of subtle humor and satire. You won't find this novel on any Phd. reading lists, but if you're looking for somehing to get you through a long flight, or a sleepless night, this is a very entertaining read. Jack Heath5,345 133 Want to read

Synopsis: retired police detective Mike Garrity doesn't have a lot to live for. Then he's asked to find a missing member of the band Boyz Klub.category-h-thriller WillaAuthor 2 books53

I really loved this book! The protagonist, Mike Garrity, is a former police detective who has resigned from the force for medical reasons -- he has a brain tumor. He also has a couple of ex-wives and a teenage daughter who comes to stay with him for a couple of weeks while her mother is out of town.

Mike is approached by a former police colleague and asked to look into the matter of the disappearance of a "boy band" member. He's hesitant to take the case, but he needs the money, and his daughter is a big fan of the band, so he agrees.

The book was suspenseful, and very interesting to me. I thought the personal relationships were handled well, and the mystery was excellent. I highly recommend this book. read-2009 Geoff. Lamb410 1 follower

I found Head Games at the library and picked it up on a lark (for which read: I did not have my TBR list and there was nothing in the "new" stacks of interest.

Head Games is a terrific read. Very well paced; the convos Mike has with Bob (he named his tumor) are revealing and never in the least weepy or Lifetime MOTW-y, and the author gets the medicine right.

Mostly what made HG such a good read were the characters. No cardboard here, everyone gets a storyline and everything fits.

Off to Amazon tomorrow for the next book. And for those who think 'Why's he going to AZ?', I live in the wilds of northern Nevada, where there is nothing, least of all an actual B&M bookshop. Jan118

This book was interesting to be because at the time I read it my second cousin was dying with tumors in the brain and spine and the main character suffers from a brain tumor that he has nicknamed "Bob". He is a former police detective hired to find a missing boy band member. It was not the best I've ever read but I was interested because of the parallels with my cousin's illness. Mary1,613 2

Facing a lonely end to his life due to a brain tumor, retired police detective Mike Garrity is offered a chance to restore himself in the eyes of his estranged daughter by investigating the disappearance of the frontman in her favorite boy-band.mystery-crime-fiction Stephen MetteeAuthor 4 books5

Good, but not great. This is worth reading if you have a copy. I read this as an e-book on the new My Must Reads app that allows you to patronize your local bookstore when buying e-books and digital audiobooks. linnea477 10

This book was ok, a great airplane read if you ask me. Super simple and a brain tumor named Bob. My dog had a growth and I named it Marty. I could relate. Gregg Jamback11

I've been reading a lot of books with heros with illnesses. This guy's got a brain tumor. It's great. Can't wait for the sequel. Pam2,000 30 Want to read

purchase from MOTB 08/21/08florida mystery Olga DiLenge112 20

This was a really good book! I definitely recommend it. Great storyline, I love the characters and the Carl Hiaasen-type style of writing.

Barbara M1,091 31

Here's an interesting detective - he has a brain tumor he calls Bob. Bob is quite a character, he shows up quite a bit. Excellent mystery and excellent characters.detective-fiction first-in-series mystery ...more Sheldon Lehman338

Typical story of this genre. I wasn't blown away, but the author can tell a decent story. It reminds me more of a TV series pilot. Jeffrey HammerheadAuthor 4 books17

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