The stylish tale of a dead poet, a rediscovered pulp novel, and a
lovely lady with a story to sell from the author of the Charles
Resnick Mysteries. Ex–Metropolitan Police Officer Jack Kiley spent
his career discerning fact from fiction. Now a private detective,
Kiley has agreed to investigate the provenance of a newly discovered
manuscript. Lost for decades, Dead Dames Don’t Sing is typical pulp
fodder: “Hard, fast, and deadly,” according to Daniel Pike, the
rare book dealer who hires Kiley. What makes it unusual—and
potentially valuable—is that the novel appears to have been written
by the late poet William Pierce before he made a name for himself.
Pierce’s bewitching socialite-cum-model daughter, Alexandra, insists
that it’s genuine, but Kiley isn’t so sure. Something doesn’t
feel right, but the deeper he digs, the more he wonders if poetry and
pulp really are such strange bedfellows. Hailed as “one of our most
accomplished writers” by The Daily Telegraph, John Harvey brings
swinging London—both past and present—to life in this gripping
novella. The Bibliomysteries are a series of short tales about deadly
books, by top mystery authors.
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ISBN
9781504045629
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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