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Saratoga Payback

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The latest installment in Stephen Dobyns's Charlie Bradshaw mysteries, Saratoga Payback follows the latest exploits of Saratoga Springs' most unusual and sardonic detective. 
Ever since the cops revoked his private investigator's license, Charlie Bradshaw has been adjusting to life as a regular senior citizen. But reading, sitting around the house, and making amateur home repairs is a far cry from his past life as Saratoga Springs' most successful everyman detective.
So when Charlie discovers the sprawled corpse of Saratoga Springs' biggest nuisance on his sidewalk, the ex-P.I. is torn. Should he risk asking questions of his own, knowing he could easily be prosecuted for doing P.I. work without a license? Or should he avoid the trouble and spend his twilight years in peace? Well, the case was practically delivered to his doorstep...
Saratoga Payback, the latest installment in Stephen Dobyns's critically praised Charlie Bradshaw Mysteries, follows Charlie as he toes the line between concerned private citizen and practiced private eye. As he begins to look into the murder of the town pest, Charlie also finds himself entangled in problem that is purely Saratogian—a mission to rescue an old acquaintance's kidnapped horse. Wry, entertaining, and adroitly written, Saratoga Payback is an immensely satisfying addition to Dobyns's popular mystery series.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 2, 2017
      Senior citizen Charlie Bradshaw, last seen in 1998’s Saratoga Strongbox, knows the last thing he should be doing is nosing around a homicide investigation, having been stripped of his PI license and gun permit largely through lobbying by the Saratoga, N.Y., police department he once worked for. But it’s tough not to when the victim, inveterate scammer Mickey Martin, is an acquaintance, whose corpse Charlie discovers dumped on the sidewalk in front of his house at the outset of Dobyns’s entertaining 11th series outing. Charlie starts making discreet inquiries, but, when he practically stumbles across a second body, he’s off to the races. Though the department’s working theory of the case regards the murders as somehow connected to a gruesome series of horse-nappings, Charlie suspects a darker, deadlier plot rooted back in the time both victims spent in prison. With a lively pace and plenty of quirky characters (including Charlie’s finagler buddy, Victor Plotz), this entry makes the case that this sleuth definitely shouldn’t be put out to pasture. Agent: Phyllis Westberg, Harold Ober Associates.

    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2017
      Shorn of the PI license and handgun permit that saw him through 10 variously loopy cases (Saratoga Strongbox, 1998, etc.), Charlie Bradshaw, whose business card now simply reads "Consultant," fights to get a piece of the action after he stumbles over a corpse outside his house.There's no evidence that small-potatoes insurance/real estate broker Mickey Martin was on his way to see Charlie when his throat was slashed and his tongue cut off, but it does make Charlie wonder. Especially after the remarkably similar murder of bartender Dave Parlucci leads to the discovery of a set of homemade dolls with X's marking their throats, one of which seems to be wearing Charlie's signature porkpie hat, Charlie wants to know what exactly Mickey was up to and what connection it might have had with a series of horsenappings that strike close to home when retired Long Island contractor Fletcher Campbell's horse, Bengal Lancer, is stolen and he's sent photographs of other horses' severed heads displayed with more audacity than good taste. Hired to hand over $100,000 ransom to the horse thieves, Charlie faithfully discharges his responsibility without ever crossing the forbidden line into acting once more as a licensed private investigator. But his exemplary behavior earns him no credit with either Campbell or Lt. Frank Hutchins, who continues to stonewall his request for a new gun permit. If Charlie's going to protect his wife, Janey, her 16-year-old daughter, Emma, or Artemis, the retired equestrienne whose effigy also marks her for death, he'll have to rely on the highly questionable skills and ethics of his old pal Victor Plotz and on his own ability to tell some pretty serious lies. Good luck with that. Fans who come for the tangled, forgettable mystery will stay for the hero. The man's most mundane problems continue to be way more interesting than the criminal intrigues in which Dobyns (Is Fat Bob Dead Yet?, 2015, etc.) entangles him.

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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2017

      Now that Charlie Bradshaw is a regular Saratoga civilian--the cops revoked his PI license--life is a little boring. But trouble won't leave this senior citizen (not seen since 1998's Saratoga Strongbox) alone, and in Dobyns's 11th series installment, it literally turns up on Bradshaw's front lawn in the form of a dead man, who is none other than Saratoga's most annoying resident. Charlie's crime-solving instincts run deep and even without the proper license, he starts poking around in the murder investigation.

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from January 1, 2017
      When Dobyns returned to crime fiction in 2015 with the caterwauling stand-alone thriller Is Fat Bob Dead Yet?, there seemed reason to hope that he might also resurrect his much-loved Charlie Bradshaw series. And so he has, with this eleventh entry (but first since 1988) in the Saratoga Springsset series starring sometime PI Bradshaw and his comfort-loving cohort, the irrepressible Victor Plotz. Charlie and Vic have spent the last 19 years easing their way into senior citizenship, Charlie with marriage and the responsibilities of a precocious teen stepdaughter; Vic, as always, reveling in the all-consuming embrace of his zaftig sweetheart, the Queen of Softness. Now, though, the ordinariness of Charlie's life has been disturbed. First, a horse breeder has asked Charlie to deliver $100,000 to the kidnappers who took the breeder's prize Thoroughbred. On top of that, several of Saratoga's most disagreeable residents have been turning up dead, all after expressing a desire to talk to Charlie. Naturally, Charlie wants to know why, but the grumpy police chief who revoked Charlie's PI license objects. That won't stop Charlie, of course, who just likes poking around. With Vic shuffling along behind, delivering perfectly timed comic accents, much to Charlie's annoyance ( You're the one who kids; I'm the one who endures, Charlie says), this unlikely pair, both suffering from the aging phenomenon Vic calls the dwindles, poke around through some 350 laid-back, sinfully entertaining pages. The world seems a brighter place now that Charlie and Vic have rejoined it.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 24, 2017
      Saratoga Springs sleuth Charlie Bradshaw has been MIF (missing in fiction) since 1998’s Saratoga Strongbox, in which he took a back seat to his colorful wheeler-dealer pal Victor Plotz. Victor and his con man patter are present in the witty 11th entry in the series, but only in support of Charlie, now a partially settled family man whose PI license and weapon have been pulled. Actually, it’s Victor who convinces Charlie, after an unlikable acquaintance expires near Charlie’s doorstep, to return to form and risk the wrath of Saratoga PD Lt. Frank Hutchins. Dobyns’s style is heavily sardonic, and actor Newbern (Scandal, Friends) smoothly follows his lead in his narration. His voice may be a little too youthful for a hero who spends much of his time reflecting on his advancing years, but it’s also versatile enough to do justice to the novel’s varied humor. A Blue Rider hardcover.

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