Is Winning the Lottery a Curse or a Blessing – Jackpot by Susan Fleet

Jackpot by Susan Fleet is a prequel for the Frank Renzi series. It tells how and why Frank made the move from Boston to New Orleans, a story no thriller lover will want to miss.

Each novel can stand alone.

To see my reviews for the other Renzi novels, scroll to the end of the post.

Myself, I play Powerball. How about you?

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Four lottery winners.

Four murders.

Is there a serial killer on the loose?

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I love the cover of Jackpot, as I do for all of Susan Fleet’s novels. Simple and direct.

Susan Fleet loves to write about serial killers and Jackpot is another murder mystery that reads like True Crime. I do not find the plot so far fetched. I have watched The Lottery Changed My Life, a tv show about lottery winners. In one episode, a man was killed at a strip club. He had been known to carry large amounts of cash, making him a prime target.

Check out The Tragic Stories of The Unluckiest Winners.

Who knows what sets off a killer?

Jackpot is full of suspense, containing plots within plots. The story keeps unraveling and what starts out as a good thing, quickly turns bad. But then again, Susan loves to write about serial killers and does a fine job of it.

The characters come alive on the pages as Susan Fleet leads us from one murder to the next.

“He’d won $12 million and he was still a loser.”

Poor Nigel. He finally got a break. He won $12 million dollars in the lottery. His need to gamble, which had ruined his life, vanished.  But, some people seem to be jinxed. Bad things seem to follow them around, like bees to honey or flies to shit.

Frank is a very flawed hero, but I love him. He never hurts anyone on purpose and goes out of his way for a child. It seems Susan Fleet always has a child in her books, that crosses Frank’s path. He goes above and beyond to help.

I like my heroes tarnished. They become more real to me and Frank fits the bill. He is married and having an affair with a married woman, Gina. They have been together for years and he is faithful to her. They met because of their jobs. Frank is a cop and Gina a reporter. I would think they are an unlikely duo, until I think of how much time anyone spends at work.

Susan fleet has a book idea for Gina and the title would be The Lottery Winner. ^_^

I am very familiar with Boston and the Cape, locations in Jackpot. As Susan’s words unfold on the page, my mind develops photographs of the passing scenery.

(c) Sherry Fundin Sagamore Bridge, Cape Cod, MA

(c) Sherry Fundin Sagamore Bridge, Cape Cod, MA

I have crossed this bridge many times and have sat in the traffic Susan Fleet talks about. We always worked at timing it to miss the worst –  traffic that goes on for miles, cars as far as you can see.

She also includes music in her novels, whether if be the Jazz of New Orleans or the Boston Pops. It makes me think of the fantastic Fourth of July fireworks show.

Ryan is Gina’s husband. His dad is an alcoholic named Tom Collins. Susan always manages to include a little humor with the horror.

“…after dark the scary boogey men come out.” I laughed. You have to be there.

Animated Animals. Pictures, Images and Photos   5 STARS – Would Buy It For Them (lol)

I received this book in return for an honest and unbiased review. I always look forward to reading another murder mystery/thriller from Susan Fleet. What do you have in store for us next, Susan?

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 ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Susan Fleet   Music & Mayhem is my game. Started my trumpet career in my teens, got into the mayhem later. My print journalist father taught me how to play pool in the police station. Maybe that’s how I discovered my dark side.

After gigging on trumpet in the Boston area for many years (while teaching at Brown University and Berklee College of Music), I moved to New Orleans, which became the setting for my crime thrillers.

I survived Katrina, but moved back to Boston in 2010. On my website I post profiles of women musicians and just began a blog, DARK DEEDS, about serial killers, stalkers and domestic homicides. Please come visit!!

You can stalk Susan at the links below:

Website / Goodreads / You Tube / Amazon Author Page

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To see my 5 STAR Review of Natalie’s Revenge, go HERE.

To see my 5 STAR Review of Absolution, go HERE.

To see my 5 STAR Review of Diva, go HERE.

To get your copy of Jackpot, or any other Susan Fleet book, click on the cover below.

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GIVEAWAY

taiwan flag smiley animated gif Pictures, Images and PhotosSusan Fleet  is offering  for the Giveaway, 2 (two) Kindle copies to 2 (two) lucky commenters. Easy entry as always, just leave your email address and answer the question:

What would you do if you won the lottery?

Giveaway ends January 7, 2014.

GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED. THE WINNERS ARE:  Dwayne Keller and Sandy S. Congratulations and happy reading!

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33 thoughts on “Is Winning the Lottery a Curse or a Blessing – Jackpot by Susan Fleet

  1. I’d first call an attorney. I would then pay off my bills and then give some money to my family. I would then buy a vehicle, take a vacation and think about what to do with the rest of the money. I would like to give some money to a no-kill animal shelter and to do something to help children in the US. Those would be the charities I would support.

    • Sounds like you covered all the bases. It is always nice to be able to give back and share the wealth. Thanks Sandy and have a great holiday.

  2. After handling all legal matters, I’d bring my friends and family together and share my good fortune. Then I’d retire! LOL It would be a life saver for sure and I’d never have to worry about my son again. Merry Christmas sis. Miss you guys!

    • It sure would be nice! Wishing you the best, Laura. Take care of yourself. Miss you and see you soon. ^_^

  3. I’d set up funds for my grandchildren, see to it that my mother has all she needs, support my church, pay off all debt, and retire to have time for the myriad interests I want to pursue.

  4. I’d pay off all my debt and that of my family as well. Help out some friends and charity of course. My life long dream is to own my own book store, so I would take the steps necessary to open and maintain that. I’m sure I would run it into the ground so the money would also help me employ those able to prevent me from doing it 🙂

    • That’s great Amy. I couldn’t help but chuckle. Thanks for stopping in and commenting. Good luck and Happy Holidays.

  5. I’d hire a great financial advisor, invest it, live – as much as possible – off the investment earnings, and travel extensively.

    • Sounds like you are wise and fun loving. Thanks for commenting. Happy holidays and good luck.

  6. I’d also get a lawyer, to set up a legal framework wherein I couldn’t piss it all away in a couple of years. Depending on how much money I won, I’d either use it to make my life easier while I kept my job as a 911 operator (or sought one that was a tad less stressful), or to allow me to stop working a timeclock-based job and pursue some passions (writing, performing, traveling).

    And of course, I’d make sure my family got some benefits of my good fortune… enough to ease their burdens, but not to turn them into freeloaders or spendthrifts… at least not any more than they already are!

    • Smart move getting a lawyer. Probably the first thing anyone winning the lottery should do. Good luck and thanks for commenting.

  7. If I won the lottery, I’d pay off my families bills, probably buy a house, and find an investor so I could retire, support my family, and donate to local charities.

  8. I would pay off all my debt. Give some to my favorite charities. Then look at a new home and vehicle. I probably would stay working, but I would like to travel some.

    • Winning the lottery would definitely help you see the world. Thanks for commenting and good luck.

  9. I would pay off all of my family’s debt, including my parents! Then I would take a vacation. After that I would want to live as “normal” a life as possible!

    • I have a niece that gives heavily to a dog shelter and has adopted two greyhounds for herself. I love dogs, so it is always nice to see a fellow animal lover. Good luck and thanks for commenting.

    • Sounds like a great plan. I love to travel. Good luck and happy trails to you. lol

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