Tim Hallinan, creator of the fabulously successful Bangkok mystery series featuring travel writer Poke Rafferty, has brought back the final novel in his previous series as an ebook available for the Kindle at Amazon.com.The title is The Bone Polisher, originally published by Dutton in 1996. Here's how the blurb puts it:
2011
Edgar and Macavity nominee Timothy Hallinan's sixth and final novel featuring
erudite Los Angeles private eye Simeon Grist takes place in the West Hollywood
of 1995, where the community is shaken by the brutal killing of an older man who
was widely loved for his generosity and kindness. In a time when the police were
largely indifferent to crimes against gay people, Simeon is hired to catch the
murderer—and finds himself up against the most dangerous adversary of his
career, a man who kills his victims one once, but twice: once physically and
once in spirit. The story's climax takes place at a memorable Halloween-themed
wake, but there's a big plot twist yet to come.
Booklist had this to say about it:
"Simeon Grist is a private detective with a problem: he is beginning to
fear the bad guys . . . Hallinan's sixth Simeon Grist novel is
putatively about a serial killer who is preying on the gay community of
West Hollywood, but it is also a meditation on life, on commitment, on
the meaning of age in a youth-obsessed and media-saturated culture.
Hallinan captures the littlest human idiosyncrasies, the most mundane
familial interactions, and infuses them with a depth of meaning not
usually found in the crime genre. He even manages to do so with a sly
grin and a loopy sense of humor. Read his latest as a straightforward
detective novel, or read it as a slightly off-kilter philosophical tome,
but do yourself a favor and read it!"
Mostly Murder gave it this equally glowing, though more succinct review
“Creepy . . . Screamingly funny . . . A snappy thriller . . . The only
question that remains unanswered is whether success will spoil Timothy
Hallinan."
Tim says it didn't sell enough copies to do that. But here's the kicker: you can get the ebook free on March 10, 11 and 12!
Do yourself as favor. Get it.
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