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Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 08:50
by 420waystoreachthesun
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "60th & Haverford" by Neal Goldstein.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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“The World Meeting of Families, a gathering of the Roman Catholic Church, convenes every three years. In 2015 Philadelphia was the site selected for the meeting. Over 18 thousand delegates had registered to participate and several hundred thousand, perhaps as many as one million, pilgrims and visitors from all over the world were anticipated to attend the conferences and programs during the seven-day meeting. The meeting was the culmination of Pope Francis’ first visit to the United States.”

Goldstein, Neal. 60th & Haverford (Kindle Locations 15-20).

60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein is probably named so because of its what the intersection of the two means for Philadelphia. Despite the repeated calls of the police in that area, the corner’s gang do what they want. One day, following a strange incident, veteran detective Frank Benson is assigned to the investigation. As Philadelphia eagerly awaits the visit of Pope Francis, there is a temporary drain on the police force’s manpower. The investigation helps the detective take a deeper look into the drug culture of a young and bitter America, and the corruption of the police.

Neal Goldstein was born and brought up in Philadelphia. He now resides with his wife in Haverford, Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Temple University and Temple University School of Law and currently practices law in Philadelphia representing labor unions and employee benefit plans. He also authored Murder and Mayhem in Manyunk, Fishtown and Northern Liberties, (the Jack Regan/Izzy Ichowitz trilogy) and The Pa-la-ti-‘shan (Politician).

This particular work by the author is a seminal text that uses crime to look at culture and decay in a larger sense. The author talks about the authentic American experience, good or bad, and he talks about what happens to this experience under the weight of crime and drugs. It helps the author make a social commentary in a sense, and despite its limited projection of society, it offers a broad perspective of what a particular society can possibly become if it falls prey to its own weaknesses.

The plot of this story was quite interesting. There were hardly any loopholes. While I found the ending a bit problematic, the rest of the story was quite well-wrought. Of the characters, I felt the there was a bit of flattening of them that made me lose interest very early on because any story that reaches out to tell a “single story” falls on a grander scale, in my opinion. I felt that the characters were more like caricatures of what they were demographically expected to be, which made it a little disappointing for me since the story itself was quite good.

The writing style of the author was raw and refined at the same time. There were no errors (from my analysis) in the text. I love how the author has attributed a certain style of speaking to the police, something we already associate with them. This made the quite book realistic. Overall, I rate the book 3 out of 4 stars. I strongly suggest it to adult readers who love crime and mystery novels.

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Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 10 Jul 2018, 02:31
by Corhan2
Thanks for the review. The story sounds interesting and I like crime and mystery novels. I might just give this one a go despite the character problem.

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 10 Jul 2018, 03:49
by Marissa Michael
I enjoy crime and mystery novels. Needless to say, this book is right up my alley. Thank you for your thoughts on this book.

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 10 Jul 2018, 15:21
by crediblereading2
What I know is that crime and drugs are bad influences on any culture. Thank you for your splendid review.

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 10 Jul 2018, 15:27
by kandscreeley
An ending can really spoil the book, but it sounds like this one was enjoyable anyway. I appreciate your review, though the book doesn't really sound like something I would enjoy. You make it sound enticing. I'll keep it in mind for later. Thanks.

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 10 Jul 2018, 16:26
by Dahmy 10
This book has been declared fit for my attention, I would have to go get it and digest it!!!

Thanks for recommending...

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 10 Jul 2018, 18:27
by Cecilia_L
It's a shame the characters weren't better developed but this still sounds like a suspenseful read. Excellent review!

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 11 Jul 2018, 01:34
by bookierme
The plot sounds interesting enough for me to want to read this book. Great review. I think I will give this one a try.

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 14 Apr 2019, 09:49
by gali
A thriller revolving around crimes that occurred during the Pope's visit to the US sounds intriguing. Drugs, murders, and terrorists add to the intrigue. It sounds too realistic for me, but I am glad you enjoyed it despite the problematic ending. Thank you for the review!

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 14 Apr 2019, 09:57
by Prisallen
This book sounds like one that I would like to read, since I like crime and mystery novels. Thanks for the review!

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 14 Apr 2019, 10:00
by Samhe
Suspense and crime are my favorite and this piece delivered it so effortlessly. I wonder wat must have been running through Neal's mind while writing this book

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 14 Apr 2019, 10:04
by aolayide
"60th & Haverford" by Neal Goldstein seem interesting, dramatic and it seems to be based on real-life experience. Drugs, murder and the Pope's visit to the United States. I am sure historical-loving fans will enjoy this one.

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 14 Apr 2019, 10:07
by Nisha Ward
I enjoy crime fiction, but I think I'm going to pass up on this for now. It seems a bit too much like the true crime podcasts I listen to and I don't want to let that cloud my judgement on it.

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 14 Apr 2019, 10:10
by Laura Ungureanu
Crime and drugs have a great influence on any culture. While mystery books are not my kind, I want to try this one.

Re: Official Review: 60th & Haverford by Neal Goldstein

Posted: 14 Apr 2019, 10:12
by Ruba Abu Ali
Crime and mystery are such a winning combination for fans of these genres! Thanks for the insightful review.