Scuffletown, Howard Owen
Scuffletown, Howard Owen
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Scuffletown

Author: Howard Owen

Narrator: Kevin Kenerly

Unabridged: 6 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/14/2020


Synopsis

A familiar name piques Willie Black’s interest on a slow news day: Scuffletown Park. He and the first of his four wives lived next to the pocket park when they were young and still on speaking terms. Now, Scuffletown is the site of a crime scene, one that doesn’t fit the usual modus operandi for Richmond. For one thing, there’s plenty of blood but no body. Also, it seems that a knife was involved—a rarity in Willie’s gun-happy city. And Scuffletown is in the heart of the Fan, where violence is a blessedly rare occurrence.Before long there is a body. There also is a neighbor who caught the deed on his iPhone camera. When his old friend and current police flack Peachy Love gives Willie a sneak-peek at the remarkably clear photograph, he starts wishing he’d never seen Scuffletown Park again.How is it possible that Abe Custalow is standing over what appears to be a very dead body? Abe has been sharing Willie Black’s condo since Willie found his childhood pal living homeless in Monroe Park. Even now, with Willie married to the lovely Cindy Peroni Black, Abe remains ensconced there. Okay, he did kill a guy once, but the guy deserved killing, and Abe’s been “Mr. Clean” ever since.With his condo-mate in jail, Willie does what a good reporter does best: he starts digging—with no assistance from Abe, who insists that Willie “just leave it alone.” That would go against every instinct in Willie Black’s nosy-ass body, but when he finally gets within hailing distance of the truth, he understands why Abe wanted him to back off.Before Scuffletown reaches its conclusion, Willie knows he will have to risk his oldest friendship in order to save his oldest friend from a life behind bars.

About Howard Owen

Howard Owen has been a longtime newspaperman, working at everything from reporter to sports editor to editorial pages editor. He has been writing fiction since 1989. He and his wife, Karen, live in Richmond, Virginia.

About Kevin Kenerly

Kevin Kenerly, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, earned a BA at Olivet College. A longtime member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, he has acted in more than twenty seasons, playing dozens of roles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kevintipple on May 04, 2020

Scuffletown: A Willie Black Mystery by Howard Owen is the seventh book in The Willie Black Mystery Series that began with Oregon Hill. For readers new to this series, this is a series that is best read in order as the characters age, relationships change, and much like in the real world, the past is......more

Goodreads review by Chris on September 29, 2022

Poor Howard Owen, in my 2021 version of my Goodreads year in books, a book by this author was listed as the least popular book out of the 60 books I read that year (133 Goodreads readers “shelved” the book in contrast to the 2,410,649 readers who did so with the most popular, “The Silent Patient”).......more

Goodreads review by Al on July 10, 2019

Best Willie Black mystery Ever! All I can say is wow. Howard Owen has outdone himself this time. The story will keep you turning the pages. Great job. If you love cynical, smartass characters that make you laugh, but keep you in suspense, check out the Willie Black mysteries.......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on January 27, 2022

Willie can't believe that's his childhood friend Abe Custalow at the scene of a knifing in Scuffletown Park. Seemed like the usual dynamics for this series -- Willie is realistically irascible; there's Oregon Hill-style family drama. The ending is upsetting.......more

Goodreads review by Marnie on October 23, 2019

Discovered this series when I moved to Richmond three years ago and heard Howard Owen speak at the Richmond Public Library. I quickly read and loved each book in series. This one features Willie's roommate Abe, one of my favorite characters. The books are full of humor and Willie perseveres until th......more


Quotes

Scuffletown’s a hoot, a fast and entertaining read and an affectionate elegiac tribute to print journalism.” NPR

“Owen knows his setting, his dialogue is spot-on and his grasp of the down-and-dirty work of the police and news reporters lends authenticity to the narrative. This is Southern literature as expected, with a touch of noir, and with a touch of Dennis Lehane’s Mystic River. Willie Black deserves a sequel.” Kirkus Reviews on Oregon Hill

“Owen is particularly good at character development and takes a familiar race and class struggle plot to a new level. His second entry featuring crime reporter Willie Black is a stellar mystery deserving of a wide readership.” Library Journal on The Philadelphia Quarry