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"Very special crime thriller"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 16, 2004 on The Best Reviews
SummarySan Francisco private investigator Jake Diamond is known
for his stained neckties and stash of sour-mash whiskey;
but Jake is more likely to be toting a worn paperback
Classic novel than a handgun. More over-easy than hard-
boiled, Diamond can be beaten up and knocked around without
taking it too personally; but when his friends and loved
ones are threatened, it's a different story.
When a Chicago thug known as Ralph Battle bursts into the
office of Diamond Investigation waving a 44 magnum at
Diamond and his trusty assistant, Jake has the distinct
feeling that missing his lunch of fried calamari may not be
the worst of his problems.
Jake accompanies Battle to Chicago at the mandatory request
of Max Lansdale, a mob-connected attorney, who asks Jake to
search for a pair of ghosts and will not take no for an
answer. Pushed to the edge, Jake is ready to put his
rusty .38 to use to get Lansdale off his back. Running
between San Francisco, Chicago and Los Angeles, Diamond
tries to stay one step ahead of the man who will have Jake
killed with no remorse as soon as Diamond proves useless.
With the help of Joey Russo and a team of Jake's familiar
cohorts, including Vinnie "Strings" Stradivarius, Darlene
Roman and Sonny "The Chin" Badalamenti, Jake may be saved
from becoming a murderer himself. May be. Trying to escape
the wildest ride of his life; Jake is counting on luck,
counting on a group of unlikely heroes, and counting to
infinity.
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