Tag: Steve Allen fiction
September 2nd, 2015 – Book: ‘Die Laughing’ by Steve Allen.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Sep.02, 2015, under Books
Die Laughing by Steve Allen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I love Steve Allen, but this series continues to be clunky. This is one of the few of the Allen mysteries I hadn’t read and thought I’d read one of the last in the series. Unfortunately, the series ended when Allen suddenly died. The concept is great in that Allen and his wife, Jayne, who died this past April, are the sleuths out to solve mysteries they stumble into.
The plot is fun involving a comedian that has died, or has he? Allen clearly has fun leading readers in one direction and then the next. Hollywood and it’s luxurious lifestyle is the backdrop and is well described and commented on by Allen.
The trouble with the book is it’s length. This book could easily have been whittled to 150 or 200 pages. A lot of Allen’s writing, as I wrote, is fun. It’s just not stellar to warrant the excess.
A really good writer of fiction could have streamlined this. But, Allen is writing as Allen does in all his fiction & non-fiction. Lots of sidelines, funny jokes and commentary. Worked well in his non-fiction, but is like large speed bumps to readers.
However, this is a fun book with good characters and the fun of following Allen, Jayne and their limo around.
Bottom line: I recommend this book. 5 out of 10 points.