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Rick Cantelli, P.I. (Book 7) Midnight Land (Rick Cantelli, P.I. Detectives) Kindle Edition
Political intrigue with a Libyan origin tip off Rick and Lo to the possibility the relatives of a Libyan secret police agent they killed in Tripoli while saving their cohort, Carl Santiago, marked them for death. Madigan/Cantelli must stop the interlacing terrorist threads before the huge premiere of the movie starring Rick’s grandson and Temple Donavan.
Old and new enemies, hell bent on revenge, send all their resources against Rick and Lo, learning to their horror the two old killers live by the feud. They take no prisoners and give no mercy.
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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 10, 2017
- File size713 KB
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- ASIN : B077CB4MZB
- Publisher : RJ Parker Publishing (November 10, 2017)
- Publication date : November 10, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 713 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 347 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #254,564 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,212 in Men's Adventure Fiction (Books)
- #1,651 in Mystery Action Fiction (Kindle Store)
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Born and raised in Warren, Ohio, Mr. DeLeo writes Pulp Fiction in many genres. He served aboard the USS Ranger (CVA61) from 1969 until November of 1972. After the Navy, he earned an AA degree in Auto Technology from Chabot College in Hayward, CA, and a BA degree in English from Cal State Hayward.
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Customers find this book to be a wonderful fast-paced read with non-stop action and great humor throughout. The writing is deftly crafted, and one customer describes it as a brilliant example of pulp fiction.
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Customers enjoy the book's pacing, describing it as a wonderful fast-paced read with nonstop action.
"...The action is non-stop, the story very interesting even as a stand alone book (even though this is an ongoing series), and the dialogue would make a..." Read more
"...This device allows a fanciful story to be told that gives the reader an opportunity to see justice done as perhaps we would like it done, rather..." Read more
"Bernard has done it again. This book is nonstop action. The hero’s actions and reactions make you feel great all over. I love these books...." Read more
"I enjoyed the book and have the usual good things to say good action amusing interesting politics just a little extreme more so than the earlier..." Read more
Customers find the book very entertaining with great humor throughout, and one customer notes that the dialogue is so amusing it would make a statue laugh.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017Another great read by Deleo. Spoiler alert.
This one starts with Jim, Temple and Ellen seeking an exit from a movie theatre when its invaded by hoodie wearing Antifa idiots. Jim thinks he and Temple are the object of their interest. How right he turns out to be.
Jim is fifteen years old and is already 6'2" and his grandfather, Rick Cantelli, has been teaching him self defense, gun use and telling him to study the situation he's in figure out the best way to get himself out. He has Temple and Ellen too look after as well.
Jim has Ellen hit the emergency button on her phone to let Rick and Lo know they are all in trouble. He then leads the girls to the left and makes it out after taking down a couple of Antifa idiots who tried to stop him. Both Temple and Ellen make free use of their stun guns.
Of course Rick and Lo arrive and wade in busting heads and Kull their six month old dog bites his way to Jim. Dark grey with loads of teeth and training Kull is a force all his own.
This of course is just the beginning for Rick and Lo. Gangbangers, Muslim idiots and criminals seem to abound in San Diego and of course Rick and Lo will be doing their best to thin the herd.
So begins one damned fine read.
This one has Rick, Lo, Jim, Stacey, Temple, Ellen, and Ellen who a true idiot, Kull, the Madigan/Cantelli team, a Temple and Jim who hit the sack more than once and a Rick telling them if they are discovered Temples career will be ruined, stupid kids, bad guys, bad politicians and Rick and Lo doing their best to thread the needle, remove the bad guys, protect their friends and survive.
Five Stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2017Rick and Lo are staying busy making enemies. Before long, they are targeted for death by Muslims, the BLM, Antifa, neo-Nazis, family members seeking revenge, snipers, a deadly bail jumper, and a dangerous, demented Congresswoman.
Amidst the passionate romance between Jim and Temple, there's an upcoming premier of their latest movie along with plans for their next one. Kull, the wonder dog, is learning a whole bag of new tricks for the upcoming movie.
This is all in addition to the regular workouts at Jadie's and evenings at the Casablanca. The whole crew is looking forward to that cruise.
I am always disappointed to see "baited breath" in print. That was never anything but the punchline to a joke. If you check your dictionary, you'll see that it should be "bated breath." Also straight jacket should be straitjacket. That's all I want to share at present.
The excerpt makes me want to reread Cold Mountain -- again.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2017Another brilliant example of pulp fiction's best author at his absolute best. I was horribly disappointed when I didn't get to go on the cruise with Rick and crew, but it is possible that Bernard's fingers were worn to nubs with all the excellent writing he is doing.
Most of the books written by Author DeLeo are not for those people who hold liberal or progressive views, reading a single book has been known to cause those folks heads to explode. Hmm, on the other hand please insist that every liberal you know read all of Mr. DeLeo's works of literary art, that way we might see a world with fewer such people in it. The action is non-stop, the story very interesting even as a stand alone book (even though this is an ongoing series), and the dialogue would make a statue laugh.
We all have favorite Authors, this is my personal favorite. If I'm reading another book when a new DeLeo book hits Amazon, I stop where I am in that book and read the latest from Bernard. His books, his characters, all become like family and most American's will look at them like letters from family which have to be read immediately.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017Rick and Lo can't seem to get a break in the action and they handle it with aplomb. Those two are older AND better. From stupid gangs to more corrupt politicians...it seems like everyone has a grudge against the pair. Using humor and an "I simply don't give a damn" attitude saves their families and friends again. Ellen opens her big mouth once too often causing problems between Jim and Temple. They make up asking the question "will she ever learn?". This is another terrific addition to the Cantelli saga where Cantelli-land goes from a place of darkness and shadows to Midnight Land.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2022Just another fun read in Rick Cantelli’s world of non stop action! Looking forward to reading more in the series. Thanks
- Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2018Another one-thing-happens-after-another thriller from DeLeo. Not quite formulaic, but approaching it. New day, new enemy. Feed the fishes.
The protagonists get rid of many bad guys, not being hurt themselves despite being outnumbered . The Somali young adult hoodie gangsters were easy to break up; the bad American politician and lawyer were stupid confronting Rick and his group directly, and the dog Krull was a fun and useful ally.
For some reason DeLeo, like other writers, is scared of the word 'me,' the object case.
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...decided to use Frank and the girls to lure Rick and I out of hiding....
What happens If we change it a wee bit ....'decided to use Frank and the girls to..... hit/kill/feed/pay.....'
Me or I?
- Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2017Bernard Lee DeLeo writes pulp fiction, which is slightly different than standard fare. In pulp fiction, one takes certain liberties to associate the stories loosely with current events and current political leaders. This device allows a fanciful story to be told that gives the reader an opportunity to see justice done as perhaps we would like it done, rather than how it actually occurs. Rick Cantelli is perhaps my favorite character of Bernard's, other than John Harding. Okay, Nick McCarthy as well. All are highly violent thrillers, very politically incorrect, and deftly written. You were warned.