Monday, July 5, 2010

Heat Wave


Title: Heat Wave by Richard Castle
Genre: Fiction, Mystery
Rating: 4/5

During a heat wave in New York City, a real estate tycoon plunges to his death and embroils Homicide Detective Nikki Heat in the secret lives of the wealthy. Unfortunately, she's hindered by a wise-cracking superstar magazine journalist assigned to ride along with her to research an article New York's finest.

Heat Wave is a must-read for any fan of ABC's Castle. In a lot of ways, Heat Wave feels just like another episode of the show with its attractive and brilliant female lead detective, the two humourous male detectives who make up her team and the wise-cracking writer. And as a fan of the show, I'm not saying that's a bad thing but I'd like to imagine that "Richard Castle" would be a little more creative with his work. Also, I think it might create a problem with readers unfamiliar with the show, as there's little character development or even description. However, it has a lot of the humour of the show and a rather interesting murder investigation. And publishing the fictional book talked about throughout the first season of Castle was a brilliant publicity move on ABC's part. There's even endorsements from writers James Patterson and Stephen J. Cannell, Nathan Fillion's "author" photo on the back cover and an acknowledgments section from "Richard Castle."

Heat Wave is a great, quick read and I definitely suggest checking it out. I know I'll be reading the sequel, Naked Heat, which is out this fall.

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