Description |
233 pages ; 23 cm.. |
Series |
A Sam Kelson mystery ; 2 |
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Wiley, Michael, 1961-
Sam Kelson mystery ; 02.
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Summary |
"Genevieve Bower has hired private investigator Sam Kelson to recover her stolen shoes from her soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend. The problem is that no one's seen Genevieve's boyfriend for the past two weeks. Events take a disturbing twist when, in his search for the shoes, Kelson comes across a body, shot in the head. A clear-cut case of suicide - or is it? Has Kelson's client been wholly honest with him? What is this case really about? At the same time, an explosion rips through one of the city's public libraries, leaving a friend's nephew critically injured. Could there be a connection? If there is, Kelson's determined to find it. But Kelson's not like other investigators. Taking a bullet in the brain during his former career as a Chicago cop, he suffers from disinhibition: he cannot keep silent or tell lies when questioned - and his involuntary outspokenness is about to lead him into dangerous waters . . ."--Publisher description. |
Subject |
Private investigators -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Fiction.
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Murder -- Investigation -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Fiction.
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Truthfulness and falsehood -- Fiction.
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Chicago (Ill.) -- Fiction.
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Genre |
Mystery fiction.
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ISBN |
9780727889829 |
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0727889826 |
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