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Die Laughing

Andy Weinberger

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Turner Publishing Company
10 January 2024
L.A.'s oldest and most unconventional Jewish gumshoe is back and more relentless than ever in the highly anticipated fourth Amos Parisman Mystery!

When a legend of late-night comedy is found brutally murdered in his Hollywood home, suspicions immediately fall on his former partner, Benny Wolfe. An unlikely killer, old and frail, Wolfe hasn't made a public appearance in years. But after an impromptu visit from the police takes an unexpected turn-focusing on the elderly comedian's unreliable memory-even Wolfe can't say for sure whether or not he is to blame for his former partner's murder. His paranoia soaring, this once world-renowned actor hires semi-retired detective Amos Parisman to prove his innocence and track down the real murderer. But can Amos be certain that this washed-up comedian can be trusted?

Gripping, enchanting, and witty as ever, Die Laughing shows the comedy business can be as deadly as it is funny.
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Imprint:   Turner Publishing Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm, 
ISBN:   9781684429615
ISBN 10:   1684429617
Series:   Amos Parisman Mysteries
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Andy Weinberger is the author of An Old Man's Game, Reasons to Kill, and The Kindness of Strangers. He is a longtime bookseller and the founder/owner of Readers' Books in Sonoma, California. Born in New York, he grew up in the Los Angeles area and studied poetry and Chinese history at the University of New Mexico. He lives in Sonoma, where Readers' Books continues to thrive.

Reviews for Die Laughing

""Weinberger’s fourth whodunit featuring elderly Jewish P.I. Amos Parisman (after 2022’s The Kindness of Strangers) is his best yet….The plot never lags, and Weinberger enriches the proceedings by wringing pathos out of Parisman’s love and concern for Loretta. Fans of Roger Simon’s Moses Wine series will enjoy themselves."" —Publishers Weekly


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