Spaghetti Junction A Napoleon Clancy Book Volume 1 edition by James Dargan Literature Fiction eBooks
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Spaghetti Junction A Napoleon Clancy Book Volume 1 edition by James Dargan Literature Fiction eBooks
This book was... different. I should probably give it two and a half stars, but let's round it up to three, shall we?I was looking for some good humor in this book, but I found the humor to be rather juvenile... you know, the sort of thing that makes teenage boys guffaw while elbowing each other in the ribs. Not that I didn't chuckle a time or two, mind you, but I'm not exactly world renown for my sophisticated sense of humor. This is probably going to sound a bit strange, but the dialogue in this book is too true-to-life. I mean, yeah, a couple of drinking buddies probably would talk to each other that way, especially while in the process of pickling their livers, but that doesn't mean their plodding blather makes for scintillating reading material. The story line itself is okay. A bit predictable, but interesting enough. The characters are more like caricatures, but at least, some of them are likable.
All-in-all, it's an okay read. Short, and good for a chuckle or two. Would I read another book by this author? Possibly. Especially if I'm feeling particularly juvenile and up for a couple cheap laughs.
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Spaghetti Junction A Napoleon Clancy Book Volume 1 edition by James Dargan Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Somewhere in this pairing of Napoleon Clancy and Barry Fanning there's the kernel of a good idea for a series. Unfortunately, it got lost along the way in this one. There were a few comedy moments that I enjoyed, but long telephone conversations between Nappy and Barry or Nappy and Clare that went nowhere fast in progressing the skimpy plot just ended up annoying me.
Brummie birds, blokes in Jags and The Villa about to sack their Scottish manager - standard fare for reluctant hero Napoleon Clancy and Baz the Dub. Nappy Clancy would be a top rate Private Detective if cases could be solved from the barstool in his mate Baz's pub. On this occasion the not so inconsequential matter of Birmingham gangsters and human trafficking boost Nappy out of the pub and into action, or as close to it as he can manage.
In the end, the hero comes good - but it is the crisp dialogue between Nappy and Baz that makes this a winner.
This book had potential as the story line was good but lacked action in parts. The Irish bar owner could have played more of role.
Boring. Improsble plot. Most of the book was his pub owning buddy trying to talk him out of pursuing the case and him trying to get out of it but she kept throwing money at him. Far fetched part. Since he called the police anonymously why couldn't she or one of her partners do it. Why since she got what she wanted why want to kill him. Why not just kill him while he was unconscious instead of taking him to a warehouse. Phone call leading to her. A friend leaving his pub to follow him on a dinner date. I could go and on.
Sloppy writing. It was difficult to get to the story behind all that crazy slang. Somehow it kept me reading though. The plot was fun. An enjoyable free read but I wouldn't pay to read such a story.
a action pact special opts story. it has more to continue. pretty good read..i think most would like this book
Tarsol Thornsbury
The slang drove me crazy, distracted from any semblance of a plot. Could have done story line in two pages. No purpose . No entertainment value .
This book was... different. I should probably give it two and a half stars, but let's round it up to three, shall we?
I was looking for some good humor in this book, but I found the humor to be rather juvenile... you know, the sort of thing that makes teenage boys guffaw while elbowing each other in the ribs. Not that I didn't chuckle a time or two, mind you, but I'm not exactly world renown for my sophisticated sense of humor. This is probably going to sound a bit strange, but the dialogue in this book is too true-to-life. I mean, yeah, a couple of drinking buddies probably would talk to each other that way, especially while in the process of pickling their livers, but that doesn't mean their plodding blather makes for scintillating reading material. The story line itself is okay. A bit predictable, but interesting enough. The characters are more like caricatures, but at least, some of them are likable.
All-in-all, it's an okay read. Short, and good for a chuckle or two. Would I read another book by this author? Possibly. Especially if I'm feeling particularly juvenile and up for a couple cheap laughs.
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