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A Shoot in Cleveland: A Milan Jacovich Mystery by Les Roberts

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5.0

Still reeling from The Cleveland Local, I had trepidations about reading this one, but am happy to say, aside from the shared sorrow with main character, Milan Jacovich, it was mostly pain-free. (You can't help but get emotionally attached to the intense characters written into these books.) Milan gets nudged back into working and socializing after his time of mourning the death of his best friend. Accepting the job of, basically, a babysitter to a hot shot movie star who winds up murdered takes Milan into a cast of who-could-haves and a new lady interest. I have to admit worry when he started to get along so well with her, but Roberts has allowed Milan some R&R (Redemption & Romance) and all ends well in number #9. Of course there are a couple murders, bodily bludgeoning, and mob tie-ins.. but that's what makes this series so comfortable to read. And dang if they don't just keep getting better. I hope this new woman (Connie) sticks around. I like their rapport and her family. Snarky and savvy, Milan Jacovich is one Helluva man.
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