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A Gambling Man

A Gambling Man

byDavid Baldacci
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James A. Glynn
4.0 out of 5 starsA new series for fans of Baldacci
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 9, 2022
I, like many others who reviewed David Baldacci’s “One Good Deed,” suspected that Aloysius Archer, the protagonist, would be the key character in a new Baldacci series. No sooner had I filed my column than the second Archer book arrived at my door. Like the first book, “A Gambling Man” is set in post-World-War-II America. But Archer has traveled from Poca City where he was released from prison to Reno, “The Biggest Little City in the World,” and then Las Vegas, where he hooks up with Liberty Callahan, a showgirl who has aspirations of becoming a movie star.
Archer is on his way to Bay City, CA, to become an apprentice private eye. After Callahan saves his life, he decides to give her a ride, at least most of the way to Hollywood. Because Archer has won a good sum of money by “not gambling” at craps and roulette, they travel in style in a 1939 Delahaye Model One Sixty-Five, Figoni and Falashi convertible cabriolet. (Do yourself a favor and Google this magnificent French-made automobile.)
Archer’s goal is to hook up with Willie Dash, Very Private Investigations, a former FBI agent who was recommended by Lieutenant Detective Irwin Shaw, back in Poca City. Although Liberty Callahan’s goal was to get to Hollywood and become a movie star, she forms a friendship, laced with a bit of sexual tension, with Archer and takes a job singing at a local nightclub.
Liberty is an immediate smash hit, but Archer has a lot to learn from Dash, and he needs to learn quickly because he finds himself in the middle of a case, the intricacies of which reminded me a bit of the 1974 movie “Chinatown,” starring Jack Nicholson. Specifically, Archer has to tread carefully as he investigates a case that involves power, politics, corruption, and a mysterious bit of family intrigue.
Bay City is run by a wealthy man, Sawyer Armstrong, whose son-in-law, Douglas Kemper, is running for mayor. But Armstrong is not only wealthy, he seems to own outright or have a financial interest in virtually everything that has value. Archer becomes involved with the family when Kemper comes to him for help because he’s being blackmailed.
Just when the reader begins to wonder if Archer is a kind of superman, like Lee Child’s Jack Reacher, he is soundly beaten by Armstrong’s strong-arm henchmen Hank and Tony. But Liberty sticks with Archer through thick and thin. P.I. Willie Dash seems to have an advisory role, at least until he shows up with a machine gun that he claims to have taken “from Ma Barker’s cold, dead hands.” Still, it’s wonderful to listen to Archer and Dash sift through clues together and formulate hypotheses.
Like the first book in this new Baldacci series, A Gambling Man takes us back to a time that most people will recognize through the novels by Ross McDonald, Mickey Spillane, Dashiell Hammett, and Raymond Chandler.

...Jim Glynn
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RARowland, Cincinnati reviewer
3.0 out of 5 starsA Yarn
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 26, 2021
David Baldacci is one of a group of author’s whose books I buy as soon as they are released.
However, this book was not as interesting as others of his I’ve read (see below).
What I did like though was the car. The Dellahaye. I looked it up, first, just to inquire if it was a real car. It is.
The story line was more like a Yarn to me. The conversations between the characters were casual to the point that I could envision Baldacci in the room taking down in dictation format what was being discussed and then releasing it to us reviewers. In other words, I felt I was in the room while the conversations were taking place more so than reading a story line about conversations between characters.
Call me jaded, but, I just don’t get as excited as perhaps I can doing detailed reviews. Or, perhaps my interest has narrowed to only a few genres than was once the case.
In any event, I sort of liked the book. So, on a A to C scale I’d grade the read as follows: The story line had decent flow: B. The characters were developed: a B+. There was decent Rising Action ( a bit wordy in places): C+. Falling Action(also wordy): C. The Anti Climax was interesting (a solid B+). Resolution was, as are so many Resolutions (sappy): C-.
Overall, I’d grade the read a low B, but not a B-.
I think that I’m not much of an Aloysius Archer fan. I prefer Atlee Pine over Archer, and Will Robie over both. I know nothing about the Camel Club, or King & Maxwell, but do know something about Memory Man and like that series too.
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Douglas Moore
5.0 out of 5 stars Good story
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 22, 2023
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Good story. A little slow developing but ended well. Really like the Archer character and the period in which it's written.
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Harold L. Fritsche
5.0 out of 5 stars “A” list
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 9, 2023
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Recently I’ve read a lot of novels by what I’ll call “B” list authors. It was a great pleasure to enjoy a good story from an “A” list writer. A good read.
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Hadder
5.0 out of 5 stars Book 2
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 5, 2023
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Brilliant, loved every chapter & word. Funny, typical of that era in 🇺🇸 America. Easy to read, story flowed really well. There were sad, sensitive, happy, funny and lots of action. Well done David.5/5
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Duke
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read hard to put down.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 3, 2023
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You never knew what was going to happen next. The kind of twist and turns that keeps the book in your hands until you are almost done!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good read it kept me interested which os hard to do. I was pulling for tje
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 4, 2023
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I like the adventure and the discovery of clues. Also pulling for the heroes😃. I also like his other books like the 640man
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lighthouse88
5.0 out of 5 stars really enjoyed the trip back in time!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 2, 2021
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Aloysius Archer is a WWII vet who has served time in prison and now seeks to make an honest living as a private eye. The novel is set in the 1950s era and as I read, I could picture the scenes as if they were playing on an old black and white TV. The main character goes by the name Archer, and he is smarter than he lets on, having no problem stepping into someone else’s mess if he can give them a hand.
Archer travels to California with the hopes of learning how to be a private eye under the tutelage of one named Willie Dash. However, before he gets there, Archer becomes entangled with a man who needs to sell a very rare vehicle to cover a debt. With his new ride and a woman he just met by his side, off they go in search of fulfilling their dreams. Readers first meet Archer in One Good Deed, which is a riveting suspense-filled tale, though one doesn’t have to read it to understand the nuances of A Gambling Man.
Archer is a stand-up man, who enjoys his Lucky Strike cigarettes and carries a flask in his coat pocket at all times. The moment Archer meets Willie Dash until the last page of the book, there is never a dull moment. What is really appealing about the story is it doesn’t have new-fangled gadgets to help him solve crimes. Archer has to trust his instincts and go where the cluses lead him. Even when Archer is questioning people, his thoughts aren’t always revealed which makes it more intriguing to see where Archer goes and who he is going to see.
The one major difference I noticed between the first book and this one is the focus here being more on who done it and less on Archer’s extra circular movements. Liberty Callahan brings a flair to Archer’s life and a unique perspective to his new career as a “gumshoe.” I hope the author plans on giving us more action and adventure with Archer; he’s a favorite to me and I like the era Archer is placed in too!
I have been anticipating this book for a while and spent the weekend enjoying every word! Each of David Baldacci’s books are filled with mystery, romance, thrills and spills! If you haven’t’ read any of his books, pick one up and be prepared to be entertained for hours!
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Sensei Pat
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2022
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All 3 books in this series are a great read. It’s hard to put the book down once you start. You almost feel like your there with the character’s feeling the excitement and the fear. Great read, hope the series continues.
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Patty
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Writing
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 17, 2022
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I’ve enjoyed the Archer series. Recommend them. Not to heavy and not too light. I like the characters in each book. Good read with just enough “nail biting”.
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J. Thompson
5.0 out of 5 stars Home run!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 2, 2022
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Baldacci’s Archer series is one of his best. While very different than his Memory Man, Attlee Pine, or John Puller series. He shows his versatility and ability to write in a old ‘new’ genre.’The hard case 50’s Private Eye.’ I hope he plans on making the series a very long one because I’ll be lining up to be the first to read (and listen.)
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Niki4God
5.0 out of 5 stars Baldacci NEVER disappoints!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 7, 2022
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Love the way it all came together. Looking forward to Archers next adventure! So glad he finally got the girl!!!
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