The Meter Maid Murders

A Jake Bricker Comic Thriller

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book The Meter Maid Murders by Andrew Delaplaine, Gramercy Park Press
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Author: Andrew Delaplaine ISBN: 1230000023991
Publisher: Gramercy Park Press Publication: October 12, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Andrew Delaplaine
ISBN: 1230000023991
Publisher: Gramercy Park Press
Publication: October 12, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

In this comic thriller about a serial killer loose on South Beach murdering meter maids and starring Jake Bricker, the most ineffective detective ever, the first meter maid murder was thought to be an accident. The second one, a coincidence. But when a third meter maid is killed, Chief Raffy Ramirez knows he has a serial killer on his hands.
And when that meter maid, Samantha Succubus, turns out to be the sister of Sara Succubus, the lead anchor of the XYZ Network’s top-rated morning news program in New York, the story becomes an international sensation.


Stuck in a difficult re-election campaign, Miami Beach Mayor Johnny Germane leans on Chief Ramirez to solve the murders, and now!

 

But Ramirez has every man on the Force working the case, except Jake Bricker, a cop Ramirez has labelled “The Ineffective Detective.” Finally, giving in to pressure, Ramirez puts Bricker on the case. “What harm can he do?”

 

When Bricker tells his high school buddy, Billy Willoughby, that he’s on the case, Billy is overjoyed. In fact, Billy (chief investigative reporter for the local XYZ affiliate, Channel 69, WHY-TV) has just developed a lead himself and he shares it with Jake.

"Really enjoyed it. Quirkey too! Was not a cookie cutter kind of book.Very unsuspected ending too. Fun to read as well as funny." -- Michelle b., online reviewer

"This was a great book. As with the other reviews, the characaters are a bit shallow, but like other people, I kept reading --yes I did read the last few pages--just to see what would happen." --- Blu's mom, online reviewer

"This was a quick but funny satire. The author does a great job maintaining the level of humor and his laser focus on the satire of all things government in Miami and up to the President. Add into this the inept and alcohol-fueled detective and you have an entertaining book. I loved the character development and the two cases that intertwine. Overall, it was fun and easy to read." -- DaveReadsALot, online reviewer

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In this comic thriller about a serial killer loose on South Beach murdering meter maids and starring Jake Bricker, the most ineffective detective ever, the first meter maid murder was thought to be an accident. The second one, a coincidence. But when a third meter maid is killed, Chief Raffy Ramirez knows he has a serial killer on his hands.
And when that meter maid, Samantha Succubus, turns out to be the sister of Sara Succubus, the lead anchor of the XYZ Network’s top-rated morning news program in New York, the story becomes an international sensation.


Stuck in a difficult re-election campaign, Miami Beach Mayor Johnny Germane leans on Chief Ramirez to solve the murders, and now!

 

But Ramirez has every man on the Force working the case, except Jake Bricker, a cop Ramirez has labelled “The Ineffective Detective.” Finally, giving in to pressure, Ramirez puts Bricker on the case. “What harm can he do?”

 

When Bricker tells his high school buddy, Billy Willoughby, that he’s on the case, Billy is overjoyed. In fact, Billy (chief investigative reporter for the local XYZ affiliate, Channel 69, WHY-TV) has just developed a lead himself and he shares it with Jake.

"Really enjoyed it. Quirkey too! Was not a cookie cutter kind of book.Very unsuspected ending too. Fun to read as well as funny." -- Michelle b., online reviewer

"This was a great book. As with the other reviews, the characaters are a bit shallow, but like other people, I kept reading --yes I did read the last few pages--just to see what would happen." --- Blu's mom, online reviewer

"This was a quick but funny satire. The author does a great job maintaining the level of humor and his laser focus on the satire of all things government in Miami and up to the President. Add into this the inept and alcohol-fueled detective and you have an entertaining book. I loved the character development and the two cases that intertwine. Overall, it was fun and easy to read." -- DaveReadsALot, online reviewer

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