The Good Detective (A P.T. Marsh Novel)

by John McMahon

Hardcover, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Collection

Publication

G.P. Putnam's Sons (2019), Edition: 1st Edition, 320 pages

Description

Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:A New York Times Book Review Top 10 Crime Novel for the Year "John McMahon is one of those rare writers who seem to have sprung out of nowhere. His first novel, The Good Detective, which is pretty much perfect, features a decent if flawed hero battling personal troubles while occupied with a murder case of great consequence to his community."�??New York Times Book Review Introducing Detective P.T. Marsh in a swift and bruising debut where Elmore Leonard's staccato prose meets Greg Iles' Southern settings. How can you solve a crime if you've killed the prime suspect? Detective P.T. Marsh was a rising star on the police force of Mason Falls, Georgia�??until his wife and young son died in an accident. Since that night, he's lost the ability to see the line between smart moves and disastrous decisions. Such as when he agrees to help out a woman by confronting her abusive boyfriend. When the next morning he gets called to the scene of his newest murder case, he is stunned to arrive at the house of the very man he beat up the night before. He could swear the guy was alive when he left, but can he be sure? What's certain is that his fingerprints are all over the crime scene. The trouble is only beginning. When the dead body of a black teenager is found in a burned-out field with a portion of a blackened rope around his neck, P.T. realizes he might have killed the number-one suspect of this horrific crime. Amid rising racial tension and media scrutiny, P.T. uncovers something sinister at the heart of the boy's murder�??a conspiracy leading all the way back to the time of the Civil War. Risking everything to unravel the puzzle even as he fights his own personal demons, P.T. races headlong toward an incendiary and life-altering… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member jfe16
Mason Falls, Georgia detective P. T. Marsh and his partner, Remy Morgan, find themselves embroiled in an investigation that reaches far into the past and puts them on a collision course with a sinister conspiracy.

A complex, intricate plot, intriguing characters, and a bit southern gothic noir all
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combine to tell an interesting story that’s part mystery, part politics, and part police procedural. It’s a story that’s certain to keep readers involved as the narrative unfolds. There are some grisly moments, but the story is believable, the characters are well-drawn and relatable and readers are certain to find themselves rooting for the intrepid detective.

Recommended.
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LibraryThing member Susan.Macura
This was a very quick and entertaining read. Detective P.T. Marsh is the main character in this murder mystery where his personal flaws help contribute to make his case more complicated. Thankfully he has people who trust and believe in him, thus helping solve this complicated case. It will be
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interesting to see how the author treats this character in the sequel.
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LibraryThing member Carol420
I think I’m going to like this series. Marsh is a likable character…but he’s going to die from exhaustion if John McMahon puts this much on his plate in every book. It made me tired just trying to put his cases in a normal work day. He has to solve Rowe's murder… exonerate himself;…
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rehabilitate himself and his reputation on the force… and expose and then fight the local backwoods cabal. Wow! Is there that many hours in a day?
It’s a great start to a promising series but lets save something for future books. Great dog…by the way!
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LibraryThing member lewilliams
An excellent debut novel, The Good Detective keep my interest. P.T. Marsh has his flaws and despite setbacks, he forges ahead on a murder case that bears striking resemblance of another case from 25 years ago. Are the connected or just a coincidence?
LibraryThing member kbranfield
4.5 stars.

The Good Detective by John McMahon is a clever mystery with a suspenseful plot and a likable protagonist.

Detective P.T. Marsh is still struggling with his grief over the tragic death of his wife and son one year earlier. He is drinking too much and he is no longer considered the rising
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star of the small town police force. His latest error in judgment lands him in a heap of trouble that just keeps snowballing. His latest case involves the murder of Virgil Rowe, the man he threatened in the hours before his death. Even worse, his memory of what happened after punching Rowe in the face is a black void.

The situation worsens when P.T. and his partner Detective Remy Morgan unexpectedly discover the half-burned remains of teenager Kendrick Webster. Remy and P.T. are careful to deep certain details to themselves that could inflame racial tensions and hamper their search for the killer(s). Late in the investigation, the case hits close to home for both Remy and Marsh. The investigation takes a stunning turn as the detectives search for another missing teenager before it is too late.

J.T. and Remy know they need to solve Kendrick's murder quickly. But J.T. is distracted by his growing concern he will be arrested for Rowe's murder. No matter how hard he tries, he just cannot remember what happened that night. But he quickly becomes focused on trying to figure out what happened to Kendrick and he is dismayed to discover Rowe might be connected to the teenager's death. J.T. and Remy are also puzzled by some of the details at the crime scene. Their attention is soon focused on an ex-con with ties to white supremacy but is he their killer? According to Kendrick's father, the man is innocent but the police force's attempt to bring the man in for questioning culminates in tragedy.

Although everyone else believes Kendrick's case is now closed, J.T. remains unconvinced. He continues searching for answers to the strange details discovered at the murder scene. J.T. eventually uncovers a very horrifying discovery that stretches back to Civil War era and includes a mystical ritual that has reaps shocking results. Could what he has unearthed possibly be true? And if it is, is there any way J.T. can prevent it from happening in the future?

The Good Detective is an engrossing mystery with a unique storyline and engaging characters. The investigation into Kendrick's murder is interesting and moves at a steady pace. J.T. is a flawed yet appealing protagonist whose path to redemption is challenging. With some very unforeseen twists and startling turns, John McMahon brings this riveting mystery to a satisfying conclusion. Fans of the genre are sure to enjoy this debut mystery.
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LibraryThing member Maydacat
P. T. Marsh is a good detective, but he comes with a lot of baggage. His wife and son were killed in an accident a year ago, and he has turned into a heavy drinker. He is still a good cop, but it’s getting harder to be a good person sometimes. To help a stripper being abused by her boyfriend, he
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roughs up the boyfriend a bit. When that boyfriend is found dead the next day, and P. T. can’t quite remember what happened the night before; he gets nervous about what he might have done. This starts the beginning of a rather intriguing and complex journey, one that will involve an old conspiracy, racial hatred, abduction, and murder. Not everything P. T. does is by the book, but sometimes that is the only way any kind of justice is achieved. It’s a complicated tale, but one worth the read, even though not everything tied up neatly in a bow at the end. My favorite character? P. T.’s bulldog, who not only “talks” to P. T. in his head, but gives him pretty good advice.
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LibraryThing member zmagic69
Solid first book, elements of a John Connolly story, great detective mystery story.
I will look forward to the next one in the series.

Awards

Edgar Award (Nominee — First Novel — 2020)
International Thriller Writers Award (Nominee — First Novel — 2020)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2019

Physical description

320 p.; 9.3 inches

ISBN

0525535535 / 9780525535539

Barcode

122
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