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The Amok Runners (Jimm Juree, Bk 4)
The Amok Runners - Jimm Juree, Bk 4
Author: Colin Cotterill
For followers of Colin Cotterill’s Jimm Juree mystery series, here is new novel for your enjoyment. It is a prequel to the three published books with our intrepid lady journalist and her rather unique family still living in Chiang Mai. — Becoming an extra along with her two brothers, Arny and Sissy, on an American movie with Hollywood stars...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781533265289
ISBN-10: 1533265283
Publication Date: 6/14/2016
Pages: 270
Edition: 1
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Amok Runners (Jimm Juree, Bk 4) on + 1436 more book reviews
The book is a prequel to mystery novels featuring Jimm Juree, a journalist and sleuth, that readers like me have discovered. This tale takes place in northern Thailand where Jimm is on assignment as an extra on a Hollywood movie set. Accompanied by her brothers, Sissy and Arny, and a Burmese friend, Khin, a history professor, the four find themselves involved in a mystery surrounding the movie. One reviewer described the siblings as âa fat girl, a bodybuilder, and a transsexual.â

While it hilarious in places, a director is murdered, much seems to go wrong on the set, and the four have someone shooting at them. Sissy, Jimm and Arny become acquainted with Hollywood stars and Khin gets them to help look for treasure buried by King Mangral seven hundred years earlier. It's delightfully humorous even as the four duck bullets and avoid the police who always seem to appear when anything goes wrong. The police seem efficient, but nothing really gets solved. How do they seem to know that they are needed?

How can a mystery be so entertaining? Read this one and see for yourself. This is the second humorous mystery that I've read in the past few weeks. Great fun.
cathyskye avatar reviewed The Amok Runners (Jimm Juree, Bk 4) on + 2260 more book reviews
I love both of Colin Cotterill's series which feature ex-journalist Jimm Juree and Dr. Siri Paiboun. He has a wonderful sense of humor, and I've learned so much about the people and culture of Thailand and Laos. Unfortunately, The Amok Runners is a bit of a hot mess. Let me explain after a short digression.

When I was growing up "running amok" was a frequently used phrase. (It means to behave in a frenzied, out-of-control, or unrestrained manner.) I liked the sound of it and always said that I'd like to run amok at least once in my life, so when I saw the title of this book, it made me smile. Jimm and her brothers Arny and Sissy get to run amok as extras in the crowd scenes being filmed in the movie. Since the crowd scenes involve attacking armies and innocent bystanders, they get to do a lot of uncontrolled screaming and running. I enjoyed those "insider" scenes during filming. I also liked the two mysteries of the treasure hunt and the murders. I love how quick Jimm's mind is at putting together disparate clues. Now for the hot mess.

The synopsis on the back of the book says The Amok Runners is a prequel to the previous three Jimm Juree mysteries, all of which I've read and enjoyed. However, Prologue 2-- which is Jimm's letter to Clint Eastwood, a running joke in the series-- mentions events that happen much later in the series. This is such a glaring oversight that I had to go back and reread the first pages of the book to make sure my brain hadn't slipped a cog. It hadn't. I'm still wondering how this could come through the entire writing/editing/publishing process without being caught.

It put me off-balance for the entire book, which is a shame because there is a lot to like in The Amok Runners. All you Jimm Juree fans beware and be prepared. For all of you readers who are new to Jimm, chances are you won't notice a thing. Just sit back and read. From the chill-down-the-spine Prologue 1 to the end, you'll get to watch the most eccentric trio of siblings in crime fiction solve not one but two mysteries.


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