Synopsis:
Bobby Pinker hates his
humdrum corporate job. He only has one friend at work, a comedian named
Ron. Just as their friendship starts to blossom, Ron is found dead in
the office parking garage.
The police rule Ron’s death a
suicide, but Bobby becomes convinced one of his coworkers murdered him.
He starts snooping around the office, slipping voice-activated tape
recorders under desks, breaking into the HR filing cabinet, and tailing
people home.
Bobby’s investigation will likely get him fired. It
will possibly get him arrested. And if he isn’t careful, it just might
get him killed.
Cube Sleuth is a dark comedy and an amateur-detective murder mystery.
A tragedy told with comedic timing.
And a raunchy tale of a twenty-something bachelor whose libido leads him down a dangerous path.
If
you like mysteries with richly developed characters, crisp dialogue,
bizarre twists, and boner jokes, this is the book for you.
Review:
I got this ebook from Netgalley in return of an honest review.
I didn't have a clue as to what I was going to find in the pages of this book, but I couldn't be happier with the result of an impulse download.
Firstly, David Terruso was able to develop his characters so well, it felt like Bobby was really telling us his story. I loved how we got to go incredibly deep into all the characters backstories, making them fantastically complex and real. As for Bobby Pinker, I found him to be one of the most likable unlikable characters I have ever encountered. He was truly a good guy, in a way, but he also had so many flaws and problems, was so strangely messed up, I couldn't decide exactly what to think of him, although his progress and evolution were fantastic. Terruso did a great job at allowing us to see inside his mind and understand his actions. His relationship with Ron was wonderful and shocking, especially as we went deeper and deeper into what happened before Ron's death.
I loved the aspect of a completely amateur detective, how he changed the course of his life for his best friend and the woman he loved. The result was an insanely dark comedy, hilarious to the point of containing numerous laugh out loud moments, as well as heartwarming situations. This book had it all, and showed how to disguise a deep, meaningful story behind silly conversations about a crazy theory.
The ending was nothing near predictable, at least not Bobby's ending. After finishing I had to take a moment and reread it to make sure I had read correctly the first time. Despite that, every loose end tied up wonderfully, making of this book one of the most unconventional yet enjoyable mysteries I have read in a very long time. It really felt like nothing was left unsaid, but the characters continued on long after the ending.
I was incredibly grateful I had the opportunity to read and review this book, and I was even more excited when I received an invitation from the publisher to read David Terruso's newest book, 'Lost Touch'. As for this one, there is only one last thing to say, and it is a huge recommendation to fans of mystery and dark, honest humour alike.
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