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# Friday, November 28, 2008

Book 2 from the infamous Tom Cavanagh.  Tom is an old friend that I discovered recently is also an author, and a good one at that.  It is no surprise that I picked up this one as soon as I finished Zoe's Tale

Mike Garrity has a brain tumor.  He calls it Bob.  And so we meet the main character of Tom's darkly humorous crime novel set in the Central Florida that I grew up in.  Mike is asked by an old colleague from the police force to find a missing member of a up and coming boy band.  With nothing better to do than feel sorry for himself and his mortality, he takes the challenge.  Mike finds himself deep in the middle of a dangerous manhunt as well as surrounded by people who truly care for his well-being.

Head Games is better than Tom's first book, which shows that he is definitely growing as an author.  His dark humor shows in more subtle ways this time around, and again, his locals view of Orlando is very amusing to me.  I am glad that Tom is doing well, and hope that this is just the beginning, if the least reason is for my own amusement.  Great job once again, Tom!

Friday, November 28, 2008 5:17:36 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -

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