
Papa’'s Problem
Patrick Kendrick
Reviewed by Betty Gelean
Let me say first that any awards this book wins are well-deserved
(currently the winner of the Discovery Opus Magnum Award for best
manuscript from the Hollywood Film Festival). I am also going to
comment on the cover art of this issue: original artwork by the author
Patrick Kendrick, it so fully encompasses the story in a few vibrant
strokes.
The story takes place in Key West but is
multi-national in scope. It is written in the time of the Depression
and the beginning of what would become WWII. The author has done an
amazing job of integrating history, world events, greed, intrigue into
an exciting, fast-moving murder mystery centering it around the famous
author Ernest (Papa) Hemingway. The action is amazing throughout, with
little breathing space between. There is great interplay with
Hemingway, his wife Pauline, the Sheriff, and a Scotsman, Emmet
MacWain, newly retired inspector from Scotland Yard and now living in
Key West. Into this mix are the many Cubans living there and also many
Jews fleeing from Germany.
There are actually several stories going at the
same time but all come together and all tie themselves to the
mysterious death of a young woman and to the investigation into her
murder. There is no confusion with the various stories and the book
flows along or rather races along smoothly. Excellent writing, theme,
and roller-coaster ride. Very descriptive, in parts unpleasant, but
representative of the time period in which it is written, a time of
brutality boiling in Europe, a time of the poor living in any way they
can, a time of civil unrest in Cuba, a time of madness, this work of
fiction is as close to reality as you can get.
This novel grabbed me right from the start and
I remained buried in the book until I came to the end. I wanted more. I
even did some on-line reading on Hemingway as a result. I’m
looking forward to more Emmet MacWain adventures if this is to be a
series. If not, I’m definitely looking forward to more books by Patrick
Kendrick.