Message in a Bullet, Owen Thomas
Message in a Bullet, Owen Thomas
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Message in a Bullet

Author: Owen Thomas

Narrator: Robert Ashker Kraft

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: OTF Literary

Published: 07/16/2023


Synopsis

Raymond Mackey is a struggling crime writer. His friends call him Mack. But friends are in short supply these days. Mack’s 30 years as a homicide detective came to the kind of abrupt, ignominious end that tends to make friends dry up and blow away. It matters little that Mack was never actually a mole working for a shadowy, seemingly omnipresent mob boss. Somehow, the evidence was there anyway, and the scandal ended everything for him overnight. Lucky to stay out of prison, Mack lives in a netherworld of forced retirement, spinning his memories of old homicide cases into pulp fiction and working part time as a shopping mall cop. His wife Marlo has been dead of pancreatic cancer for nearly five years. That leaves his ancient Smith-Corona Corsair, a pack of Camels, a bottle of Old Forester, and Marlo’s bourbon-loving cat, Phil, as Mack’s only company.
Almost. Because Mack also keeps himself company. The psychiatrists call it depersonalization-derealization disorder. Mack calls it triple-D. But crazy also works. It means he watches himself, usually from an overhead perspective, as though someone has tied a floating camera to a back beltloop on a long string. It makes him feel watched, and not by someone inclined to judge him kindly. “Watch yourself, Mack,” people tell him. He has no choice.
When an old informant goes missing and Mack’s face turns up in a dead man’s camera, his past comes roaring painfully back to life. Now the cops want him for questioning, the mob want him dead, and it’s getting tough to tell who, exactly, is working for who. As a mercilessly hot Chicago summer finally breaks and it starts to rain bodies, Mack is past his prime for this kind of action. Retirement has added weight and subtracted agility. His antiquated cell phone will not stop ringing with a mysteriously blocked number. In the end, as Mack watches himself from above, it is razor-sharp instinct, cheap consumer electronics, and his dead wife that offer his only hope.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kevin on October 16, 2021

Message in a Bullet delivered a likable but flawed lead character in Raymond Mackey. Fighting for both his life and his ruined reputation the novel sees hard-bitten ex-cop Mackey struggling with his own mental health to both save his former informant and sort out once and for all who is responsible......more

Goodreads review by Reader on January 20, 2022

I was always a big Mickey Spillane fan. I love those novels of gritty, tough P.I.’s and/or cops who ‘talk’ to the reader and make them feel as if they’re being brought along for the ride. In the same vein, I also love those old black-and-white TV series from the 1950s that had a narrator; the voice......more

Goodreads review by George on October 30, 2021

MESSAGE IN A BULLET is a promising start to a detective series featuring Raymond Mackey, as eccentric and nuanced a sleuth as you might expect from a writer of Owen Thomas’s caliber. Mack is a former Chicago PD homicide detective now embarking on a second career as a genre writer, until the reality......more

Goodreads review by Cassi on January 06, 2022

This is the debut story for the main character’s series. In good dime store fashion he is a self-persecuting, redemption denying, relentless gumshoe from some of the toughest city streets and dirtiest halls of justice that America has to offer and none of it is softened by Thomas. Mack is just the k......more

Goodreads review by Elie on March 03, 2022

I enjoined the overall premise of the main character and his perspective but the moody, sad tone of this book just wasn’t my favorite. Regardless of my personal preference, I think this has the potential to be a great series and this was a good start.......more