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Reason To Kill

An Amos Parisman Mystery

Andy Weinberger

$37.95

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English
Prospect Park Books
30 November 2020
The highly anticipated second Amos Parisman mystery

""Amos Parisman is one of the most unique PIs in literary history."" - Gumshoe Magazine

Somewhat-retired L.A. private eye Amos Parisman is hired by lonely booking agent Pinky Bleistiff to find one of his missing singers, Risa Barsky. But what starts as a simple investigation turns into a complex puzzle when Pinky is murdered and Risa is still nowhere to be found. With suspects dropping dead at every turn, Parisman must act quickly to discover the truth about Risa's relationship with Pinky before an innocent person gets sent to prison.
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Imprint:   Prospect Park Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 133mm, 
ISBN:   9781945551864
ISBN 10:   1945551860
Series:   Amos Parisman Mysteries
Pages:   280
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Andy Weinberger is the author of An Old Man's Game, and a longtime bookseller and 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 Reason To Kill: An Amos Parisman Mystery

The tight plot is enriched with Amos's wry observations ( Free is what you are when you don't want to retire yet but nobody's beating a path to your doorbell. It's a terrible thing to be free like that ). Descriptions of Amos's tender yet increasingly fragile feelings for his dementia-stricken wife add poignancy. Hopefully, Amos still has a long career ahead of him. - Publishers Weekly Amos Parisman is one of the most unique PIs in literary history...a superb character study...Amos Parisman serves as a guide, leading readers from one crime scene to another while reflecting on mankind's moral decay. His reflections on life are witty and insightful (and sometimes depressing). He provided me with many reasons for wanting to read future installments in the Amos Parisman Mystery series. - Gumshoe Magazine


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