"Nicely told, with the requisite genre beatings and gunplay reserved for the end and the equally requisite angst, this time over past misdeeds, front and center. "
"A gracefully written, straight-ahead detective story with a welcome 11th-hour surprise. "
The winner of St. Martin's 2003 Prize for Best First P.I. Novel presents a Cleveland shamus who falls afoul of Russian mobsters--and for his beautiful client
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