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My hometown:
Originally from Randolph, MA, I now call Hamburg, NY home.
My books:
LAKE EFFECT, PublishAmerica, LLC - 2003
KEY LIME SQUEEZE - Enspiren Press - 2008
Website:
http://www.ronaldwadams.com

Review for KEY LIME SQUEEZE

Key Lime Squeeze By Ronald W. Adams
Enspiren Press
Cozies and amateur sleuth novels abound, often overshadowing each other with a barrage of witty dialogue, and crime fighting tactics of the detective. Thank goodness some stand out above the rest.
In Mr. Adams novel, "Key Lime Squeeze," we get a fabulously happy family man in our hero, Joe Banks, private eye and man for hire. Totally likable, this character finds himself set against a mob family, and their various sub-cells. Banks has been working undercover, trying to infiltrate the world of liquor thieves. His point of contact is with Jerry and Bill, dock-rats and truckers. Joe Banks has been working for the insurance company hired by the mob family, the Cantalinos, to catch the crooks stealing the booze. Finally, a break in the case lands Joe in the right place at the right time, and Jerry and Bill are caught, but he ends up with lead in his rear-view for his efforts.
Robert Boothby, the insurance mogul hired by the family to catch the crooks has fallen in love with an internet fling. The problem is his wife is Angela Cantalino. He decides to take money he’s been skimming from the Cantalinos, and run off to the Keys with his new love. This bad idea is turned into a job for Joe when the Cantalinos send him after their insurance man, aka the brother-in-law.
Paula, Joe’s savvy wife, has to hold down the fort while he goes off to Florida and discovers dear Jerry and Bill have been bailed out and are looking to finish off their old dock buddy, Joe. She puts serious hurt on the two and sends the Cantalino family a new message. Don’t mess with Joe, or his family. She’s not happy with her husband's choice of employment, but waits for him dutifully.
Once in the Keys, and accompanied by Solomon, a hired gun of the Cantalino family sent along for support, Joe finds an old friend in the person of Terry Brinkwater, scum of the Florida bar scene. Terry, with his young protégé, adds much to the stumbling blocks placed before our hero in his mission to find the bad brother-in-law, recover the stolen money, and get home to his wife before she scalps him.
Full of humor and twisty construction, Key Lime Squeeze is a delightful, fast, fun read that will thrill fans of Carl Hiassen. Colorful banter, accurate and sensational scene-setting, and action, action, action will keep the reader glued to their seat until the very end.
---Kim Smith, author of Avenging Angel, a Shannon Wallace Mystery

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Rules for Writing Detective Novels, and How to Break Them

I have a copy of Sue Grafton’s text, “Writing Mysteries.” In my office. Somewhere. It is a really good reference for anyone looking for practical information on the art of writing in the mystery/detective fiction genre. In it is a chapter on the rules of mystery writing and how to break them. I was grateful that unconsciously, I followed most of her advice in my writing long before I knew she had advice. I’m still looking for the book, however. Unlike my writing, I don’t know how this disappeara… Continue

Posted on May 19, 2008 at 5:08am —

Ron Adams

To An Old Classmate

Recently an old classmate of mine from Randolph High School back in Massachusetts got in touch with me via e-mail. He caught me up on a few things in his life, and a few things about a mutual friend and classmate. With our 30-year high school reunion coming up in October, it got me to thinking about where my life has been. He mentioned in his e-mail that I should try to send a note home to let everyone know whether I would be attending, and to let them know what I’ve been up to. This is a summar… Continue

Posted on May 15, 2008 at 1:48am —

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At 2:57am on April 16, 2008, Ron Adams said…
Just wanted to let the folks here at Published Authors know that my new website is now up and ready for visitors. Please check it out if you get the chance at www.ronaldwadams.com.
At 4:46am on April 5, 2008, Ron Adams said…
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/VoicesAndVibes/2008/04/03/Author-Ronald-W-Adams

This is a link to listen to my Blogtalk radio interview on the "Voices and Vibes" program. It was a lot of fun to do and I would do it again in a heartbeat. Delete Comment
At 5:07pm on March 2, 2008, Steven Clark Bradley said…
Hi Ron,
I wanted to send you a link with all the best video upload sites. I have used many of the sites listed here that will get your book trailer to viewers. My videos have been seen by around 30,000 viewers. It will be very effective for you. God luck my friend and I hope this link helps you out. it costs only time! Hope to hear from you.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_sharing_websites

Steven Clark Bradley

www.stevenbradley.net
http://undergroundcontroversy.blogspot.com/
At 7:34pm on February 10, 2008, dennis ackison said…
RON,
I NEED TO HIRE MY SON BENJI TO PROMOTE MY BOOK ON LINE FOR ME. HE IS UP TO 3 TO 400 HITS A DAY ON HIS SONGS. WOW.
DENNIS ACKISON
At 2:46am on February 4, 2008, dennis ackison said…
RON,
I NOTICE THAT YOU LIKE SONGS. CHECK OUT MY SON'S WORK AT www.bennyskyn.com THE HOT SONG HE IS SELLING NOW IS "TAKE IT BACK" YOU MAY LIKE IT.
DENNIS ACKISON
At 3:07pm on January 20, 2008, Steven Clark Bradley said…
Hi Ron,
Great to hear from you. Please do not worry about the timing on reading the book. It is a big book and has a lot of action-packed but profound stuff. I like yours because you build your intensity very carefully and I feel the characters taking shape in a really perfect manner. Perhaps my book will freak you out, as it has a few who read it and still said, surprisingly, that they liked it. Perhaps trying to make me feel god, which is nice in its own way. I bet you are really busy with rewrites and all that I know goes into finalizing a book. It took me 12 years to write Nimrod Rising. It is heavy in a spiritual sort of way. While I was writing Nimrod Rising, I just had to stop for weeks at a time because of the material it covers is so intense. So, I promise to read your fine work all the way through and please take your time, I am proud you are reading my book!

Steven
www.stevenbradley.net
At 11:49am on January 20, 2008, Shelagh Watkins said…
Hi Ron,

Welcome to the network!

~Shelagh
At 8:35am on January 20, 2008, Steven Clark Bradley said…
Hi Ron,
I am reading your book and you are an excellent writer. I am enjoying it. Wonder what you think of mine. Love to hear how it's going. Wish you great success!

Steven
www.stevenbradley.net
 
 

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