A review by git_r_read
The Man Who Couldn't Miss by David Handler

4.0

Overall I liked this book. A mystery that was a look into the life of a man who is a writer and his ex-wife who is a famous actress. It is set in the 90s and the writer does quite a bit of letting you know that it's set in the 90s. Many references to that fact. It could very well have been my imagination that had me noticing the references. I liked the smartass humor, the characters, especially the main character/voice of the novel, Hoagy. I liked his dog, Lulu. Hoagy's ex-wife is pretty spiffy too.
The mystery was two-fold or there were two mysteries, not sure how to phrase it. It was really well done and I had no idea whodunit until the end and it made sense, no eye-rolling for me. That is key for my enjoyment. I hate to roll my eyes.
I believe I will look for more books in this series, Stewart Hoag Mystery. I enjoyed myself and I'd like to visit more often with this group.