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The Storm Glass [Kindle Edition]

Fred Limberg
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Like a thunderhead heedlessly bearing down—The Storm Glass builds in fearsome intensity, drawing the good, the truly evil, and the innocent together when a despicable crime rocks the small city of Hannibal. Wilson is powerless to stop the heart rending violence and brutality. Getting revenge is an entirely different matter.

Jim Wilson, a fiftyish ‘regular’ guy, is anything but. For a decade he has used an extraordinary antique ring, a trinket found in an antique store, to feed the kitty, as he likes to put it. Using the invisibility and ability to levitate that the ring magically allows…Wilson is, arguably, the world’s greatest sneak thief; a phantom with a sense of humor and a taste for dopers’ dollars.

On a well-deserved vacation, a cruise the length of the Mississippi on his boat, the Thief of Hearts, Jim and Iris encounter a sprightly retired admiral, Hans, and his charming wife, Millie, who are heading downstream to their home in Hannibal, Missouri.

None of them are aware of the convoluted plot to utterly destroy a local bank, a crime involving millions of dollars and cold blooded murder. None of them suspect the portly local banker of the depravity and homicide he’s capable of, aided by a hardened thief and killer just out of prison and lusting for the biggest score of his life.
No, Jim’s biggest worries are that Iris wants him to retire from the business and he fears that Hans, who is actually ex-CIA, may know more about the ring than Jim likes.

But after heart-rending tragedy befalls during the robbery, Jim and Hans mount their own investigation heedless of the threats by the inept local Sheriff and the confused FBI agent in charge of the case.

They don’t have to follow the rules and they aren’t trying to put the bad guys in jail…they’re after payback…call it justice or retribution—or the cold-blooded quest for revenge that it actually is.

They’re bringing the bad guys down and they’re not afraid to use Jim’s ring to make that happen.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 472 KB
  • Print Length: 293 pages
  • Publisher: Fred Limberg (5 Nov 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B00641GGPM
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #20,474 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
the storm glass 12 Mar 2012
By richard
Format:Kindle Edition
enjoyed this book i read this on the train and nearly missed my station will be looking for more of this author
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By I bite
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Fred Limberg is a truly gifted writer. When reading this book something remarkable happened, I became lost in the story. Instead of analyzing and critiquing, as is normal, for many pages I was sucked into the flow of the Big Muddy river along which the protagonists floated for much of the tale.
Characterisation was flawless. With a one-legged admiral who was ex-CIA, or not, a real estate developer who wasn't and a wife with a strange smile who might have known more than she let on ... or not, together with a whole cast of dubious, or not, players which populated the story with real lives and a real sense of evil-doing from the crooks. The main plot line centred on a bank heist which goes badly wrong and how the river cruisers become entangled with the robbers after one of the wives is shot during the heist. A tale of greed, perversion and revenge but one also of friendship and compassion.
I must admit to having some doubts at the beginning when a 'magic ring' allowed 'Jim Wilson' to disappear and tackle a gang of river pirates with nonchalent ease, but any similarity to 'The Lord of the Rings' was dispelled after it was revealed the ring was alien technology from American legend which was cleverly worked into the storyline.
A famous British author once said that the key to writing a good book was accurate research. "Some smart alec would be sure to find you out if you winged it". For the most part Limberg plays the game. I could almost smell the fumes from the twin Volvo engines of Wilson's boat, The Thief of Hearts', as it cruised the river, bringing back fond memories of my own cruising days on 'the salt'. True-to-life touches, like running out of fresh water for showering and running aground in unfamiliar waters. But here and there he did slip up. I could be wrong but I think I read somewhere that the sinking of the USS Yorktown by the Japanese on May 6th 1942 was remarkable in that there were no shark attacks on men in the water. To my knowledge the cylinder on a Colt .45 Peacemaker does not swing out as the rounds are loaded and unloaded through an aperture behind the cylinder to the right of the frame. Also one of my pet hates; Wrack is seaweed. You cannot be seaweeded with pain.
Together with some missing commas, which might have (but didn't)change the meaning of sentences, these were very minor abherrations which did nothing to dull the enjoyment of a ripping yarn.
If I was true to the criteria I set myself when starting to review books on Amazon, this should only merit four stars due to the aforementioned minor flaws but the story-telling and the writing is too good for that. Five stars it is and well-earned.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A Rollercoaster ride 12 Feb 2012
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From start to finish something was always happening to make you read on to find out whats next. A well written book with a health warning that you will find it impossible to put down.
P.J .S
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