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Incendiary Designs: A Jack Caleb and John Thinnes Mystery by Michael A. Dymmoch β€” book cover

Incendiary Designs: A Jack Caleb and John Thinnes Mystery

by Michael A. Dymmoch
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Overview

Jogging through Lincoln Park, Dr. Jack Caleb runs into murder. He comes upon a mob setting a police car on fire - with the officer inside! Caleb rescues the man, but the cop's partner is found stoned to death. Detective John Thinnes is on the case. Evidence points toward members of a charismatic church as killers, but too many of them die in arson fires before the cops can round them up. And when arson kills the apparent ring leader, it's too much of a coincidence. The remaining cop killers plead guilty; the case seems to be closed. But as Chicago heats up in the deadliest summer on record, it becomes clear that a serial arsonist is still at large. A physician friend of Caleb's is implicated when some of the fire victims are found to have been drugged. To exonerate his friend, Dr. Caleb sets a trap for the killer, but Thinnes and Caleb are nearly incinerated when the doctor's trap brings the case to a fiery finish.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Chicago homicide detective John Thinnes and gay psychiatrist Dr. Jack Caleb, the unlikely and slightly mismatched stars of Dymmoch's well-received The Man Who Understood Cats and The Death of Blue Mountain Cat, continue their somewhat uneasy alliance in this third installment. The solid, sometimes tedious but always believable details of Thinnes's investigation of a series of arson murders serve as ballast for some heavy coincidences that ground the plot line. The first of these is used to connect the pair and describes Caleb's heroics when, jogging in Lincoln Park one morning and coming upon a band of cultists trying to burn a cop car, he fends them off long enough to pull out the cop who has been locked inside. Thinnes is put on the case. Another obviously convenient twist is Caleb's developing relationship with a man who becomes one of the suspects in an arson-for-hire scheme. Murders proliferate as the investigation intensifies; all the while Dymmoch weaves a compelling tapestry of various Chicago neighborhoods and their cultures. In the end, the pace of the plotting, the absorbing action scenes and the appeal of most of the cast compensate for the handy serendipities. Agent, Ray Powers. (Nov.)

Library Journal

Detective John Thinnes (Death of Blue Mountain Cat, LJ 4/1/96) and psychiatrist Dr. John Caleb risk death to find a murderous Chicago serial arsonist. Terse prose and a fascinating subject.

Kirkus Reviews

As the O.J. Simpson case smolders half a continent away, Chicago Detective John Thinnes battles an equally sizzling case: a seemingly endless series of suspicious fires. The trouble begins when a friend of Thinnes's, psychiatric consultant Dr. Jack Caleb, out jogging, runs into an angry mob bent on torching Patrolman Paul Nolan's car while Nolan's inside. But the patrolman, rescued by Caleb, turns out to be luckier than his partner, Arlette Banks, who's found beaten to death in a nearby vacant lot. Since there's no trouble identifying several of the white-robed arsonists as members of the mail-order Church of the Divine Conflagration, the case seems straightforward, if horrific. But neither Brian (a.k.a. Wiley) Fahey, the ex-chauffeur serving as the Divine Conflagration's current spiritual leader, nor Sister Serena, the psychotic congregant who's only too eager to confess her role in the apocalyptic slaughter, seems capable of the kind of planning that's behind the siege of arsons waiting in the long, long summer ahead. Not surprisingly, Jack Caleb's flirtation with a prospective patient, worried because his marriage is on the skids, will end up having a direct bearing on the deep-seated plan behind the fires; also not surprisingly, Caleb's pain and hope will come through more clearly than the dizzyingly complex plot.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1998
Publisher
Thomas Dunne Books
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312192457

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