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The Big Dead Machine
It's 1921, and journeyman infielder Mickey Rawlings finds himself on yet another team, the Cincinnati Reds, who everyone remembers for "winning" the 1919 World Series against the infamous Chicago Black Sox. In an effort to refurbish their image, Oliver Perrimen, a die-hard Reds fan cooks up a memorabilia exhibit of the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, who went undefeated in a historic coast-to-coast romp. But before the tour can reach first base, someone strikes Ollie out with a well-placed bullet. Since murder seems to follow Mickey around like a hitting slump he can't quite quit, he starts snagging clues. Soon enough he finds his hands full with a forgotten murder, breaking and entering, and an angry girlfriend. But when the game of his own life is on the line, Mickey Rawlings is a born survivor. At least he hopes. . .
Praise for the Mickey Rawlings Baseball Mysteries
"Full of life." —The New York Times Book Review on Hanging Curve
"A perfect book for the rain delay. . .a winner!" —USA Today on Murder at Fenway Park
"Delightful. . .mixing suspense, period detail that will leave readers eager for subsequent innings." —Publishers Weekly on Murder at Fenway Park
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- ISBN: 9780758287823
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- ISBN: 9780758287823
- File size: 862 KB
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Booklist
May 15, 1998
All Mickey Rawlings wants to do is put the Great War behind him, settle in as a utility infielder with the Cincinnati Reds, and learn to hit the low, outside curveball. It doesn't seem like much, but Mick keeps picking the wrong friends. Oliver Perriman, for instance, seems like a nice enough guy. Just a super baseball fan who wants to put together a tribute to the first professional baseball team, the 1869 Reds. But Perriman is shot in the head during a game, and when Mick becomes a suspect, though not a likely one, he decides to nose around. The case is a tangled web of greed and lost family lumber fortunes that ultimately has little or nothing to do with the game. The entries in the Mickey Rawlings series could almost be classified as cozies directed at baseball fans. Mix in great 1920s period detail and a likable, carefully presented first-person narrator in Rawlings for a series that has modest goals and meets them with style. ((Reviewed May 15, 1998))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1998, American Library Association.)
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