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About A FAREWELL TO
LEGS: An Aaron Tucker MysterY
Work-at-home
dad, devoted husband, hustling freelance writer, aspiring
screenwriter—all ways to describe the unwilling sleuth
Aaron Tucker, whom one reviewer dubbed a combination of “Bart
Simpson and James Bond.” In A Farewell to Legs, the
second installment of the Aaron Tucker Mystery Series, Aaron
is back on the trail again, this time trying to ferret out
the murderer of a former high school classmate, a D.C. lobbyist
whose enemies finally stick it to him, literally—with
a six-inch steak knife. The deceased leaves behind a bombshell
of a widow, a secret bankroll of $13 million, and a cloud
of political controversy, all of which lead Aaron to a barrel
of red herrings.
But in the life of Aaron Tucker, one mystery is never enough
(though he’d be quick to tell you otherwise). He’s
also been delegated the odious task of tracking down Buzbee
School’s secret stink-bomber. And, much to Aaron’s
consternation, his wife, the beautiful attorney Abby Stein,
is being stalked by a former client. All in a day’s
work for the 5’4” freelance writer, who, as procrastinator
extraordinaire, would rather be doing anything but investigating.
Despite a relatively short period of existence, Jeffrey
Cohen’s Aaron Tucker series is fast gaining a cult-like
following. Writing for Best Reviews, Angela McQuay probably
provided the most insightful explanation why: “The best
thing about Cohen's books is Aaron Tucker himself. A non-stop
wisecracker who refuses to take anything seriously, Aaron
is the type of everyman whom readers can relate to and commiserate
with. He's our best friend, our neighbor, or even our husband.
Unlike many of the toughtalking, hardheaded detectives that
perpetuate fiction today, Aaron is someone we could easily
know or be. It's also refreshing to have our hero be a stay-at-home
dad whose wife makes more money than he does and who doesn't
seem to think that cleaning up after dinner is beneath him.
“The lightheartedness of the book is also a joy. While
many mystery books often leave us frightened of the way the
world is today, Cohen's books leave us with a smile and a
feeling of gratefulness for what we have. Not only is there
a chuckle on every page, but there's a smile or tongue-in-cheek
observation in every paragraph.
“Cohen has definitely created a goldmine with his Aaron
Tucker mysteries. With each book, he'll gain more loyal readers
like me. We can only hope that his hero stays around for a
long time, and that his creator graces us with many more books
to come.” |