Our story begins with Taylor cruising the harbor to report
on the Tall Ships, when he sees the police pull up a dead woman from the water,
with bags of drugs attached to her. Taylor’s
boss wants him to just write on the goings on for the Bicentennial. You might as well ask the sun not to
shine. Taylor works on his Bicentennial
assignment in between following leads to find who was murdered and why.
The victim was Bridget Collucci. Attached to her body was heroin (China
white). Stamped on the bags were Chinese
junks with black sails. Was this a message from the tong to the mob about whom
controls the drug trade?
Bridget Collucci was indirectly connected to the mob. She was a daughter of someone connected. Her husband was a lawyer whose career was
indirectly involved with the mob. Taylor
scribbles off some fluff on the Tall Ships for his boss, but then interviews
Bridget’s husband. He’s upset,
naturally, but Taylor wonders why someone who works for the mob calls the
police when his wife is missing. While
interviewing the husband, Bridget’s father- a small-time mobster, blusters in
the house and wants to know what’s going on.
These mob types seem clueless but are still very threatening. They seem not to know what’s happening,
either.
Taylor figures he’ll follow the drugs. He ends up in a drug den and tries to rescue
a girl. Up until the introduction of
this druggy, Mary, I couldn’t figure Taylor out. I’ve never read a Taylor mystery before and
thought Taylor kind of a lame hero. He
got sea sick. He couldn’t shoot straight
and near the end of the book he considers not carrying a gun at all because it
was of no use to him. He had a job he
hated because he lost a good job before and was sliding downwards. He had to
fall back on his grandfather for financial support, and if it weren’t for his
very competent girlfriend, Samantha, Taylor would be dead a zillion times. But when Taylor tried to help Mary, I could
see what type of hero he was—my type.
His priorities were people first—helping them. Money was last, next to he, himself. He was a nice guy and that’s not an oxymoron
when it describes Taylor.
In rescuing Mary, Taylor runs into the tong. They’re scary! But not as scary as Nick
Lucco. Lucco is Carl Carlucci’s body
guard. The FBI is also involved. Of course the local police are in on the
action, too. And guess who is in the
middle and told to butt out, by all of them.
Taylor managers to straightened out this knot of gangsters and also eek
out enough information to keep his news job.
The real news is the final story. The bad guy isn’t who you will think it is. And Taylor manages to satisfy his boss, if
not his own personal conscience. He has
one regret and I’m not spoiling the story for you. Taylor relates the story and the plot doesn’t
give you a break. The reader races to
keep up. I enjoyed it and will be
looking for the other two Coleridge Taylor mysteries. Even though the book was free in exchange for
my review, I wasn’t pressured to write a good review. I don’t know if my review is good, but A Black Sail by Rich Zahradnik is a good
mystery.
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Rich Zahradnik's Bio:
Rich Zahradnik is the
award-winning author of the critically acclaimed Coleridge Taylor Mystery
series (A Black Sail, Drop Dead Punk, Last Words).
The second installment, Drop Dead Punk, won the gold medal for mystery/thriller ebook in the 2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPYs). It was also named a finalist in the mystery category of the 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Last Words won the bronze medal for mystery/thriller ebook in the 2015 IPPYs and honorable mention for mystery in the 2015 Foreword Reviews IndieFab Book of the Year Awards.
"Taylor, who lives for the big story, makes an appealingly single-minded hero," Publishers Weekly wrote of Drop Dead Punk.
Zahradnik was a journalist for 30-plus years, working as a reporter and editor in all major news media, including online, newspaper, broadcast, magazine and wire services. He held editorial positions at CNN, Bloomberg News, Fox Business Network, AOL and The Hollywood Reporter.
In January 2012, he was one of 20 writers selected for the inaugural class of the Crime Fiction Academy, a first-of-its-kind program run by New York's Center for Fiction.
Zahradnik was born in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1960 and received his B.A. in journalism and political science from George Washington University. He lives with his wife Sheri and son Patrick in Pelham, New York, where writes fiction and teaches kids how to publish newspapers.
The second installment, Drop Dead Punk, won the gold medal for mystery/thriller ebook in the 2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPYs). It was also named a finalist in the mystery category of the 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Last Words won the bronze medal for mystery/thriller ebook in the 2015 IPPYs and honorable mention for mystery in the 2015 Foreword Reviews IndieFab Book of the Year Awards.
"Taylor, who lives for the big story, makes an appealingly single-minded hero," Publishers Weekly wrote of Drop Dead Punk.
Zahradnik was a journalist for 30-plus years, working as a reporter and editor in all major news media, including online, newspaper, broadcast, magazine and wire services. He held editorial positions at CNN, Bloomberg News, Fox Business Network, AOL and The Hollywood Reporter.
In January 2012, he was one of 20 writers selected for the inaugural class of the Crime Fiction Academy, a first-of-its-kind program run by New York's Center for Fiction.
Zahradnik was born in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1960 and received his B.A. in journalism and political science from George Washington University. He lives with his wife Sheri and son Patrick in Pelham, New York, where writes fiction and teaches kids how to publish newspapers.
A Black Sail Book Summary:
On the eve of the U.S.
Bicentennial, newsman Coleridge Taylor is covering Operation Sail. New York
Harbor is teeming with tall ships from all over the world. While enjoying the
spectacle, Taylor is still a police reporter. He wants to cover real stories,
not fluff, and gritty New York City still has plenty of those in July of 1976.
One surfaces right in front of him when a housewife is fished out of the harbor
wearing bricks of heroin, inferior stuff users have been rejecting for China
White, peddled by the Chinatown gangs.
Convinced he’s stumbled upon a drug war between the Italian Mafia and a Chinese tong, Taylor is on fire once more. But as he blazes forward, flanked by his new girlfriend, ex-cop Samantha Callahan, his precious story grows ever more twisted and deadly. In his reckless search for the truth, he rattles New York’s major drug cartels. If he solves the mystery, he may end up like his victim—in a watery grave.
Convinced he’s stumbled upon a drug war between the Italian Mafia and a Chinese tong, Taylor is on fire once more. But as he blazes forward, flanked by his new girlfriend, ex-cop Samantha Callahan, his precious story grows ever more twisted and deadly. In his reckless search for the truth, he rattles New York’s major drug cartels. If he solves the mystery, he may end up like his victim—in a watery grave.
Prices/Formats: $4.95 ebook, $15.95 paperback
Genre: Historical, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense
Pages: 264
Release: October 1, 2016
Publisher: Camel Press
ISBN: 9781603812115
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Genre: Historical, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense
Pages: 264
Release: October 1, 2016
Publisher: Camel Press
ISBN: 9781603812115
Amazon buy link:
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Sail-Coleridge-Taylor-Mystery/dp/1603812113?&tag=tributebooks-20
Barnes and Noble buy link:
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4 comments:
Faith, thanks for reviewing Rich's upcoming release.
Thank you for the review, Faith. I'll be stopping by to see if your readers have questions.
I would love to read this book because it sounds like it will keep me on the edge of my seat. I love suspense.
This is a new author for me but the book sounds very intriguing, so I'd love to learn more!
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