What if your last encore… was a crime?
I’m a sucker for a good heist novel. And Fun City Heist by Michael Kardos really delivers.
Mo used to be the drummer in a high school rock band that kind of made it. When the band imploded, so did Mo’s momentum. Years later, he’s coasting. He’s renting beach chairs & umbrellas to tourists, while his drumsticks are long retired. It’s not a bad life. It’s just stalled.
Then his old bandmate Johnny blows back into town with devastating news. Johnny’s been diagnosed with ALS. He has one last wish—to reunite the band for a 4th of July show at Fun City, the boardwalk amusement park where it all began.
And Johnny has another idea. While the band plays their big comeback gig, they’ll rob the park.
What makes this story work isn’t just the caper (though the planning and execution are half the fun). It’s the heart underneath it. Mo’s evolving relationship with his teenage daughter Janice is a tender thread running through the book. As the heist plan ramps up, so does his chance to finally show up for her. That emotional undercurrent gives the story depth.
I really enjoyed the offbeat humor and the brisk pacing. The nostalgia for teenage dreams and boardwalk summers is palpable, but it never gets too syrupy. The characters are a little flawed and messy, but I was rooting for them all the way. Fun City Heist is a summer read with a rebellious streak.
Rock on. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
QOTD: what band or singer would you love to see in concert?
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About the Author
Michael Kardos is the Pushcart Prize-winning author of four previous novels, including Fun City Heist andBluff, as well as the story collections Quick Change and One Last Good Time. Originally from the Jersey Shore, he co-directed the creative writing program at Mississippi State University for over a dozen years before moving with his family to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.































