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Key Lime Squeeze Reviewed by Steven Clark Bradley

Book Review:
Key Lime Squeeze by Ron W. Adams

Author Ron Adams has taken readers into the world of the sleuth with his excellent and crafty new novel, Key Lime Squeeze. Ron is an artful painter with words as he takes the reader into a sinister world that is really not exactly a hard-boiled crime drama and not exactly a story of the mafia, but a fine and adroitly woven tale that is both familiar and unique. It is indeed a book that I found to be riveting and which kept me asking myself what I thought would happen next. Because the plot is so intriguing, of course, it would
take a very clever and skillful detective with the prowess of Joe Banks, sleuth extraordinaire.

The Cantolino family needs to find their long lost brother in law, Robert Boothby who has flown the coup of the family business and left their sister and their shady fortune with a fair bit of their ill-gotten treasure, in his possession. Joe Banks is hired to find out where Robert has stashed the loot, but he learns a bit more than he bargained for and becomes incredibly and dangerously mixed up in the whole shady business of the Cantolino family.

Key Lime Squeeze is not only full of suspense and intrigue, but it is a smart book and I found it easy to get into the mind of Joe Banks and to figure out his next moves, right along with him. I also found it interesting how I tried to second-guess him, but, alas, he always proved me wrong! The book moves fast, but is definitely well paced and keeps the reader’s interest primed and ready for every successive chapter. Ron Adams definitely knows how to weave a tale of suspense and mystery. I can see how Joe Banks will continue to thrill readers in any future installments, which I am sure and hopeful that
Ron Adams will spin.

Key Lime Squeeze is a really great read and it will make you want to read his other novel, Lake Effect, as well!

Steven Clark Bradley
Author, Nimrod Rising

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Comment by Ron Adams on July 14, 2008 at 5:54pm
Thanks for the kind words, Steven!

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