“Like Elmore Leonard on speed . . .”- Lincoln ChildIn a debut novel sure to both excite passions and elicit laughter, author Steven M. Forman has created a different kind of hero in a most unlikely criminal hotbed: Boca Raton.Eddie Perlmutter’s career as a much-honored Boston cop has come to an end. At sixty, he’s still energetic and virile, but decades of harsh New England winters and collaring … winters and collaring the pug-uglies of Boston’s underworld have taken their toll – especially on his knees. So what does a lonely, retired cop with arthritic knees do? Heads to sunny Florida, of course.
But instead of enjoying a relaxed, laid-back retirement, Eddie quickly discovers the darker side of Boca Raton’s endless sun and palm trees, where hate crimes, counterfeiting, and worse lurk beneath the deceptively calm surface of the cushy retirement communities.
With his no-nonsense crime-fighting skills and roll-with-the punches attitude, Eddie hits Boca Raton like of a Nor’easter from Hell, fast, fresh, and unstoppable. A compulsively readable comic thriller with an egalitarian message that will inspire readers of all ages, Boca Knights will have readers in stitches and keep them on the edge of their seats.
“Boca Knights is a can’t-put-down read, full of laugh out loud humor, fast paced hijinks, and lore. Part Robert Parker, part Carl Hiaasen, Eddie Perlmutter is a high-testosterone, no-nonsense detective with a tender core, and makes turning sixty a carnal, tropical ride.”
– Andrew Gross
“Fast, funny, and incredibly wise . . . a compulsive read that will make you want to live next door to its hero, Eddie Perlmutter, who is without a doubt one of the best new characters to appear on the literary horizon in some years.”
– Gayle Lynds
“Steve Forman strafes the south Florida scene with Boca Knights, an outrageously funny mystery novel with a raft of offbeat characters and prose that moves trippingly off the pen. His main man, Eddie Perlmutter, ex-Boston cop attempting semi-retirement in Boca Raton like a fish trying to retire out of the water, is a character for the ages. Carl Hiaasen, watch your back.”
– Douglas Preston
“Ever wonder what would happen if you crossed Philip Roth with Elmore Leonard? This impressive crime debut novel provides a hint. . . . An entertaining mix of comedy and drama.”
– Booklist
“Mystery fans who like their operatives macho with an offbeat sense of humor will certainly enjoy this book and look forward to the next in the series.”
– Library Journal
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Great read!
I live in Boca where this book is set. Characte S remind me of people I know. Very funny in places.
An unusual narrative with a body part, good story and Florida smiles
Great summer read. Loved the colorful characters and vivid imagery. Hints of Carl Hiaasen’s style. Looking forward to reading more of this author.
The story was good. I just didn’t like the way the main character had conversations with his penis. Awkward…
Enjoyed all except the main character talking with his penis. That took away from my enjoyment.
A little soft on the ending. But A good story.
Loved this book. Grew up during the same time frame and am familiar with the character types. Lots of laughs and “yep” moments. Good clean fun!
Disappointing , not what I expected based on the preview. The book is not humorous and the author’s writing is in need of some editing.
Can’t wait to read moer.
I live in Florida (not a Snowbird!!) Background and facts are so well presented and interwoven (e.g. Morikami; The problem of funding country clubs as the developments age; summer) that you forget this is a story and not reality
I found this a witty and enjoyable read. Can’t wait for the next one as e-version.
Please keep writing