Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Date of publication:April 21, 2015
Acclaimed for his best-selling books featuring P.I. Leo
Waterman, Ford introduces readers to a new, yet equally unorthodox hero
in THRESHOLD: embattled Detective Sergeant Mickey Dolan. Still
smarting from the very public breakup of his marriage and facing conduct
complaints for use of excessive force, Dolan is at the end of his rope – and
possibly at the end of his career – when he catches a case that just might turn
things around: the disappearance of the wife and daughters of a powerful city
councilman. Assisted by a remarkable young woman who may know the terrible
truth about the missing family, Dolan soon finds he must choose between helping
his career and protecting innocent lives. A suspenseful police thriller about a
not-so-good cop given the opportunity to do the right – and most difficult –
thing, THRESHOLD is a new chapter for G.M. Ford that is sure
to satisfy fans of his Waterman and Frank Corso stories and new readers alike.
I was looking forward to reading Threshold as it looked like it would be a good mystery. But, it didn't live up to my expectations. For me, it wasn't very suspenseful because you know pretty early on where the missing family is located. So, in that respect is was kind of disappointing as it wasn't what I was expecting.
For me, the book is more about the question of how to you get a corrupt system to do right by a couple of children. When do you stop being a cop and do the humane thing? That is what Mickey faces in this book. I was happy he ultimately did the right thing and justice was served. It was heart breaking that it all even had to come to that point. I liked Mickey, but I didn't feel that he made a good cop. His heart wasn't into it.
The story-line with Grace's ability to bring people out of a coma was odd to me. I honestly didn't see how it fit into the story at all. It was almost like I was reading 2 separate story-lines. I don't know if this is a start of a series. The ending leaves it open for a sequel at least.
For me, the book is more about the question of how to you get a corrupt system to do right by a couple of children. When do you stop being a cop and do the humane thing? That is what Mickey faces in this book. I was happy he ultimately did the right thing and justice was served. It was heart breaking that it all even had to come to that point. I liked Mickey, but I didn't feel that he made a good cop. His heart wasn't into it.
The story-line with Grace's ability to bring people out of a coma was odd to me. I honestly didn't see how it fit into the story at all. It was almost like I was reading 2 separate story-lines. I don't know if this is a start of a series. The ending leaves it open for a sequel at least.
About G. M. Ford
G.M. Ford broke onto the mystery scene with Who in
Hell is Wanda Fuca?, a gin-soaked tome featuring Seattle private
investigator Leo Waterman. The six-book Leo Waterman series was nominated for
several awards, including the Shamus, the Anthony, and the Lefty. In 2001, Ford
launched a new series featuring disgraced reporter Frank Corso and his goth
assistant, Meg Dougherty. In 2011, after a twelve-year hiatus, he decided to
write a new Leo Waterman novel, Thicker Than Water, which Thomas
& Mercer promptly bought. His eighth Leo Waterman book, Chump
Change, followed in 2014. Ford lives and works in Seattle, and is married
to the beautiful and talented mystery author Skye Kathleen Moody.
Purchase Links
G. M. Ford’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS:
Monday, April 13th: Mockingbird Hill Cottage
Tuesday, April 14th: From the TBR Pile
Wednesday, April 15th: 5 Minutes for Books
Thursday, April 16th:Bibliotica
Monday, April 20th: Life is Story
Wednesday, April 22nd: No More Grumpy Bookseller
Thursday, April 23rd: MariReads
Monday, April 27th: Mystery
Playground
Tuesday, April 28th: Words
by Webb
Wednesday, April 29th: Built By Story
Thursday, April 30th: Bell, Book & Candle
Monday, May 4th: A Chick Who Reads
Tuesday, May 5th: Mom in Love with Fiction
Monday, May 11th: FictionZeal
Tuesday, May 12th: Kritter’s Ramblings
Thursday, May 14th: A Bookworm’s World
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for the tour.
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