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The Albert Samson Mysteries Volume One: Ask the Right Question, The Way We Die Now, and The Enemies Within - Michael Z. Lewin December 5, 2017 PDF  BOOKS
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The Albert Samson Mysteries Volume One: Ask the Right Question, The Way We Die Now, and The Enemies Within
Author: Michael Z. Lewin
Year: December 5, 2017
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.7 MB
Language: English

A trio of thrilling cases for the Indianapolis private eye from the "fast, funny, and brilliant" three-time Edgar Award finalist (Wall Street Journal). Michael Lewin "has brains and style" - and so does his Indy gumshoe, Albert Samson, so relaxed he doesn't even carry a gun. In these three mysteries collected in one volume, Samson uses his wits to solve some very seedy crimes (Los Angeles Times). Ask the Right Private investigator Albert Samson gets a shake-up with his new sixteen-year-old Eloise Crystal is desperate to find her biological father. What the detective unearths is the kind of dirt that makes people do desperate things. Thrust into a moneyed clan of old secrets and killer deceptions, Samson discovers that the first lie may be Eloise's. The Way We Die When Vietnam veteran Ralph Tomanek is charged with manslaughter, Samson believes there's more to the story. But why was a man with a history of PTSD hired as an armed guard in the first place? The answer is a dizzying case of blackmail that lands Samson on the wrong end of the gun. The Enemies Samson's new client is Bennett Willson, a struggling writer looking for justice. It's a pretty glitzy case for the cheapest detective in Strong-arm a big-time Broadway producer who allegedly stole Willson's play. Unfortunately, Willson proves to be as pure as the Indianapolis slush. What he wants is revenge. For Samson, finding out why could mean the final curtain call. The recipient of a Mystery Masters Award, a Raymond Chandler Society Award, and a Maltese Falcon Society Award, Michael Lewin, "writes with style and sensibility and wit . . . He can frighten the reader, too" (Ross Macdonald).

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