"For fans of action-packed murder mysteries"
Vic Vigoda hires Lefty Wright to steal a package from the
safe of Judge Chancellor. Lefty grabs the job as the pay
is great, $15K for under fifteen minutes to perform an easy
heist. However when Lefty enters the bedroom with the
safe, the murdered body of the judge greets him. Almost
immediately two cops charge into the house and arrest Lefty
for killing Chancellor. Lefty knows he is already in deep trouble, but adding to
his woes is that the DA is running for office and sees this
case as an easy media victory to further his ambitions.
Lefty asks San Francisco private investigator Jake Diamond
to learn why Vic would set him up to take the fall. Jake
makes inquiries, but mostly concentrates on who owned a
valuable Rolex found near the body. As he tries to learn
the identity of the owner, he wonders about the motive. As
he digs deeper into the case, bodies pile up as someone is
bumping off anyone remotely related and potentially able to
provide information that could free Lefty. Though readers will need a calculator to keep score of the
corpses, fans of action-packed murder mysteries will enjoy
this tale. The story line is loaded with non-stop hyper
energy, as the audience will compute the correlation
between alcohol drinking and homicides. Fans of mass
homicide investigative tales will want to follow Diamond as
he steps over bodies while making the rounds of the streets
of San Francisco. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 21, 2003
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