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Wow. This is how you introduce a P.I. Joe Geraghty starts this book with the police looking at him for the murder of woman. There wasn't a lot of reason for him to be suspected -- I mean, sure, he'd spent a lot of time hanging out around her house lately and he has only the flimsiest of alibis for t...
The third in the "Joe Geraghty" series finds Joe all at sea and unsure where his life is going - when his brother ends up in trouble though his immediate path is clear. Find the truth. Make things right.This series has been steadily getting better and better and hey it was terrific in the first plac...
I wasnt aware of this author until I was pointed in his direction and I am very glad that I was. I am a big fan of the crime/mystery genre, and I'm quite fond of those novels featuring Private Investigators as opposed to Detectives - quite often these stories are more well rounded (see the Elvis Col...
This story has the traditional English detective novel as it’s backbone. There’s a limited pool of suspects – it isn’t a closed room so technically there are an unlimited amount of suspects, but Quantrill plays fair and doesn’t introduce any twin brother’s from Peru– and there is the detective, Gera...