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Deliver Us from Evelyn

Deliver Us from Evelyn
By Chris Well

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Deliver Us From Evelyn

Everyone from the Feds to the mob is scrambling to find the husband of heartless media mogul Evelyn Blake. But no one can decide which is worse — that he is missing, or that she is not ...

Detectives Tom Griggs and Charlie Pasch are feeling the heat from on high to get this thing solved.

Revenge–focused mobster Viktor Zhukov has figured out Blake was tied in with a rival gang’s ambush.

Rev. Damascus Rhodes (his current alias) figures a man of the cloth can properly console the grieving Mrs. Blake.

By the end of this high–speed thriller, some characters find unexpected redemption...and more than a few are begging, Deliver us from Evelyn ...


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #607218 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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From the Back Cover
Where is Blake?

Kansas City, the heart of America—where the heartless Evelyn Blake lords over the Blake Media empire.

Inconveniently, her reclusive billionaire husband and KC mayoral candidate, Warren Blake, has vanished. And a lot of people are climbing on the "Where is Blake?" bandwagon…

Rev. Damascus Rhodes, a.k.a. Missionary Bob and a dozen other aliases, is looking for a new angle. He just hopes the missing man stays missing. After all, a man of the cloth ought to be able to give the grieving Mrs. Blake the kind of consolation she needs.

KC detectives Tom Griggs and Charlie Pasch are getting the heat from on high. The present mayor doesn’t want it to look like he’s stalling on investigating a convenient disappearance.

An unidentified blogger is writing on the Web, going public with Blake Media corporate secrets and hinting at a long-hidden relationship with the company’s missing owner.

By the end of this twist-and-turn thriller, everybody on both sides of the law is scrambling to figure out what happened to Blake. Some find unexpected redemption…and more than a few are begging,

Deliver Us from Evelyn

About the Author
An award-winning writer and editor of 20 years, Chris Well is editor of Homecoming magazine and a contributing editor to CCM magazine, as well as author of the novels Forgiving Solomon Long and Deliver Us from Evelyn. His fiction has appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and the online publication Infuze. He lives with his wife in Tennessee.


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DELIVER US FROM EVELYN really delivers5
This was a real treat! Nobody writes like Chris Well, his style is fun and quirky, fast paced and intelligent.

Like its prequel, FORGIVING SOLOMON LONG, DELIVER US FROM EVELYN is set in Kansas City, Mo. Detective Tom Griggs and his partner, Charlie, have the never ending job of taking out the city's trash. But as soon as they bring down one organized crime king-pin, three new ones emerge.

The snooty media mogul, Evelyn Blake's, husband is missing, but she doesn't seem to care. A mysterious employee is spilling the goods on their blog and she's livid. Add to the mix a con-artist with all the luck of Wylee Coyote and you have a recipe for a whole lot of fun.

An entertaining read4
I enjoyed Deliver Us from Evelyn -- it's a pretty snappy story, with some good plot twists. I really enjoy seeing how some of the characters from Forgiving Solomon Long are developing. Well does a good job of making Charlie Pasch and and Tom Griggs distinctive characters that engage the reader's interest. What's more, most of the secondary characters come to life, especially "failed thug Nelson Pistek," and the religious con man with the ever-evolving set of aliases. And the end of the book gives a promise of more to come. I think I would have enjoyed one less subplot to keep track of, but that's a small criticism. I have to recommend this book to anyone who enjoys crime fiction. There's a lot of truth here, but it's never preachy.

OMIGOSH, WHAT A FUN READ! Darkly funny with a subplot sure to delight comics fans!5

While FORGIVING SOLOMON LONG was a fine read, and I recommend it, this follow-up goes a few steps beyond. It's smoother, I think, in structure. It's got a big funny bone around its criminally dark heart.

I like Chris' style. He uses fragments well and plays around with conventional POV for good effect. His chapters are brisk and short and move things along nicely. He must have taken note of complaints about loose ends in FSL--I wasn't complaining, btw, and I was satisfied with the conclusion-- cause this baby has multiple epilogues, from the touching to the outright hilarious. I suspect the whole tv cables things is some kind of wry metaphor . . .


Chekov would be proud of Well's use of a particular "prop". Comic and film fans will enjoy references to some faves, including philosophical dialoging on the subject of comics and their readership. The spiritual content is pertinent; forgiveness and repentance are key issues, as they were in FSL.

While one doesn't need to read FSL to follow the plot and characters of and enjoy DELIVER US FROM EVELYN, it sure is nice to catch-up with the detectives and see things change for them in certain ways.

Others have provided a synopsis of the plot, but just so you know:

Billionaire Warren Blake is missing. An anonymous blogger is writing about it--and her special relationshihp to the man--and she's also dropping hints that it's foul play. Mobsters of various factions are involved, making things a bit complicated. And Blake's egocentric, volatile, flighty, power-mad whackjob of a wife is looking mighty suspicious, even as she goads the political powers to put pressure on the police force to find her husband or solve the mystery of his disappearance. So, here come the good guys of the KCPD--the emotionally troubled Griggs, the pop-culture enthusiast Pasch, etc. Add in some weird goings on at a comics book store, and an inept and cowardly wiseguy who bungles every plan he makes, and you've cooked up a pretty cool bit of crime fiction.

The pace is fast, the tension is delicious, and the humor gives it that extra pizzazz that makes this a keep-me-up-til-the-wee-hours read.

I suggest you just buy it, enjoy it!

Mir