A Cold Day In Paradise (Alex McKnight Novels) by Minotaur Books Title: A Cold Day In Paradise (Alex McKnight Novels)

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A Cold Day In Paradise (Alex McKnight Novels) by Minotaur Books

Hard to put down

Alex McKnight is a former cop turned private detective. He retired from the force after he and his partner were shot by a man called Maximilian Rose. His partner died and Alex moved to Paradise, a small town by the shores of Lake Superior in Michigan.

Now, several years later, a series of killings are taking place and the killer appears to be none other than Maximilian Rose - although he is supposedly locked up in prison. What's more, Rose appears to be targeting McKnight as another victim.

This is a convoluted but highly enjoyable suspense novel that is very hard to put down. The suspense is almost unbearable at times. The book reads very much like a movie and just like a movie it hangs on at the end when you think that everything is wrapped up to give you one more twist in the tale. This is the first of seven novels featuring Alex McKnight and while it's not imperative to start with #1, you would probably enjoy them most if you read them in order. If you enjoy the likes of Harlan Coben and Christopher Reich, I strongly recommend A Cold Day in Paradise.
A Cold Day In Paradise (Alex McKnight Novels) by Minotaur Books

Cold Lead

This was a winner of the Edgar and the Shamus Award for best first novel. Alex McKnight is an ex-police officer from Detroit. He retired from the force after being shot three times, with one bullet still lodged next to his heart. He went to Paradise, Michigan, to get away, but ends up being talked into what should be some light duty P.I. work. Two dead bodies later, he comes face to face with evidence pointing to the same man who shot him, but he's been locked in a maximum security prison for years. This is a very good book, with some interesting new characters, as well as some character types you will be familiar with. It is a very quick read, pulling you along with suspense and delivering a few surprises along the way. I will definitely add Steve Hamilton to my list of must read mystery/detective authors.
A Cold Day In Paradise (Alex McKnight Novels) by Minotaur Books

Horror in Upper Michigan

This is the first thriller novel that I've ever read (if you don't count "Mystic River" by Dennis Lehane), and it was a great read. Steve Hamilton's writing is clear, direct, and never overly complex; his compelling characters and fluid pacing make it all better. Alex McKnight is one hell of a fascinating P.I.: his haunted past makes one feel sorry for the character. Of course, the story of this mystery is so effective, the plot twist at the end had me shocked! I thought i had it all figured out, until the ending turned out to be completely different. And that's how good this book is! Steve Hamilton deserved the Edgar Award for "A Cold Day in Paradise".

Grade: A
A Cold Day In Paradise (Alex McKnight Novels) by Minotaur Books

Great Crime/Suspense Novel!

If you're looking for a crime/suspense novel to sink your teeth into, search no more! This book was suggested to me by a friend and I am SO glad that I gave it a shot. Wow, what a great novel! I was turning the pages late into the night to find out what was going to happen next, and with a toddler, believe me, I usually try to get all the sleep I can!

I won't go into the plot since it is all described above, but I did want to chime in and say to give this author/novel a try! I honestly enjoyed it so much that I'll be picking up his other books that also feature Alex McKnight. A+ in my book!
A Cold Day In Paradise (Alex McKnight Novels) by Minotaur Books

A good read but that's about all.

I read most of the other three star reviews and have to say that I don't understand how some of them can say that they dislike the book so much but give it an average rating of 3 stars. Seems contradictory to me. I also don't understand the five star ratings that so many people gave. To me five star means it is an enduring classic (ala The Big Sleep or The Maltese Falcon). This book is definitely NOT a classic. Although I found it a good read for the most part.

I liked the setting, most of the characters, and some of the dialog. I also found the relationship between the main character and the police chief Maven to be unrealistic. I also couldn't figure out what Sylivia's problem was. But then again I can't figure out women as a whole, what guy can?

But it seems like a good first effort despite the Psycho killer thing that is much overdone by a lot of authors.

I expect for this author to improve over time. If he doesn't then I will stop reading him.
A Cold Day In Paradise (Alex McKnight Novels) by Minotaur Books

Product Description

Other than the bullet lodged less than a centimeter from his heart, former Detroit police officer Alex McKnight thought he had put the nightmare of his partner's death and his own near-fatal injury behind him-after all, Maximillian Rose, convicted of the crimes, has been locked in the state penitentiary for thirteen years.But in the small town of Paradise, Michigan, where McKnight has traded his badge for a cozy cabin in the woods, a murderer with the unmistakable trademark of Maximillian Rose appears to be back to his killing ways. With Rose locked away, McKnight can't understand who else would know the intimate details of the old murders, described in the threatening notes and phone calls he receives-not to mention the signature blood-red rose left on his doorstep.And it seems like it'll be a frozen day in hell before McKnight can unravel the cold truth from a deadly deception in a town that's anything but Paradise.AUTHORBIO: STEVE HAMILTON, born and raised in Michigan, now works for IBM is upstate New York, where he lives with his wife and son.A COLD DAY IN PARADISE is the winner of the 1997 St. Martin's Press/Private Eye Writers of America Best First P.I. Novel contest.Hamilton is now at work on his next Alex McKnight mystery.
A Cold Day In Paradise (Alex McKnight Novels) by Minotaur Books

Amazon.com Review

Doing their best to ensure the future of the genre, St. Martin's Press and the Private Eye Writers of America give out an award every year for the Best First Private Eye Novel. The 1997 winner was this splendidly evocative work by IBM employee Steve Hamilton, which takes just about every cliché in the field and turns it inside out. Yes, Alex McKnight was an athlete in his youth--but a minor league baseball player, not a top pro forced out by injury. And yes, he was a cop in Detroit before he moved up to the town of Paradise on the shores of Lake Superior--but even this overused genre icon is made believable by the details of a particularly bloody shootout. In Paradise, Alex runs a hunting camp built by his late father and only drifts into private investigations because of two friends, a persuasive lawyer and a local millionaire with a gambling problem who needs his help. When two bookmakers are murdered and the millionaire disappears, all the signs point to the psychopath who killed McKnight's partner and left a slug near Alex's heart 14 years before. The only problem is that this man has definitely, positively been in prison ever since. You might figure out the plot twists a page or two before McKnight does, but don't bet the farm on it. And the deep layer of details that Hamilton provides about life in this bleak part of the world add to the book's many pleasures. --Dick Adler

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