With a new case, a new partner, and a new P.I., Nameless is back--and Bill Pronzini's much-praised Bleeders did not bring to a close the series that Booklist calls "a stunning and unique achievement in crime fiction" and "one of the greatest-ever detective series." Instead, in Spook, a pivotal novel in the remarkably successful Nameless Detective series, Pronzini, working at the top of his form, takes his seasoned private-eye hero into a new phase of a still-evolving thirty-year career.
Shaken after a hair's-breadth escape from death, Nameless has made some changes in his professional life: He's taken on his smart, young assistant Tamara as a partner, and he's hired Jake Runyon, a reticent ex-cop with a hammerhead jaw and troubled past, to work with him in the field. But he's not put himself out to pasture. Again he enters San Francisco's shadowy underworld, this time in a search for the identity of a gentle, mentally disturbed homeless man who has been found dead in an alley doorway.
Beyond the dead man's street name--Spook (for his habit of talking at length with two ghosts he called Dot and Luke)--clues are few. Eventually, though, they take the investigation to Aspen Creek, the small, isolated town high in the California Sierras where the nameless victim has left behind him a tragic history of murder and madness. More dangerously, and unpredictably, in Nameless's low-end office on O'Farrell Street, seventeen years of repressed rage are about to erupt again into violent revenge--from a hot-eyed wild man brandishing a Micro Uzi SMG.
"Straightforward, honest and effective... [Nameless is] in top form as he has often been in Pronzini's award-winning series."
--Publishers Weekly
"The Nameless Detective is a classic private-eye hero."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"A stunning and unique achievement in crime fiction. 'Nameless' has become an American treasure."
--Booklist
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Shaken after a hair's-breadth escape from death, Nameless has made some changes in his professional life: He's taken on his smart, young assistant Tamara as a partner, and he's hired Jake Runyon, a reticent ex-cop with a hammerhead jaw and troubled past, to work with him in the field. But he's not put himself out to pasture. Again he enters San Francisco's shadowy underworld, this time in a search for the identity of a gentle, mentally disturbed homeless man who has been found dead in an alley doorway.
Beyond the dead man's street name--Spook (for his habit of talking at length with two ghosts he called Dot and Luke)--clues are few. Eventually, though, they take the investigation to Aspen Creek, the small, isolated town high in the California Sierras where the nameless victim has left behind him a tragic history of murder and madness. More dangerously, and unpredictably, in Nameless's low-end office on O'Farrell Street, seventeen years of repressed rage are about to erupt again into violent revenge--from a hot-eyed wild man brandishing a Micro Uzi SMG.
"Straightforward, honest and effective... [Nameless is] in top form as he has often been in Pronzini's award-winning series."
--Publishers Weekly
"The Nameless Detective is a classic private-eye hero."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"A stunning and unique achievement in crime fiction. 'Nameless' has become an American treasure."
--Booklist
Spook
With a new case, a new partner, and a new P.I., Nameless is back--and Bill Pronzini's much-praised Bleeders did not bring to a close the series that Booklist calls "a stunning and unique achievement in crime fiction" and "one of the greatest-ever detective series." Instead, in Spook, a pivotal novel in the remarkably successful Nameless Detective series, Pronzini, working at the top of his form, takes his seasoned private-eye hero into a new phase of a still-evolving thirty-year career.
Shaken after a hair's-breadth escape from death, Nameless has made some changes in his professional life: He's taken on his smart, young assistant Tamara as a partner, and he's hired Jake Runyon, a reticent ex-cop with a hammerhead jaw and troubled past, to work with him in the field. But he's not put himself out to pasture. Again he enters San Francisco's shadowy underworld, this time in a search for the identity of a gentle, mentally disturbed homeless man who has been found dead in an alley doorway.
Beyond the dead man's street name--Spook (for his habit of talking at length with two ghosts he called Dot and Luke)--clues are few. Eventually, though, they take the investigation to Aspen Creek, the small, isolated town high in the California Sierras where the nameless victim has left behind him a tragic history of murder and madness. More dangerously, and unpredictably, in Nameless's low-end office on O'Farrell Street, seventeen years of repressed rage are about to erupt again into violent revenge--from a hot-eyed wild man brandishing a Micro Uzi SMG.
"Straightforward, honest and effective... [Nameless is] in top form as he has often been in Pronzini's award-winning series."
--Publishers Weekly
"The Nameless Detective is a classic private-eye hero."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"A stunning and unique achievement in crime fiction. 'Nameless' has become an American treasure."
--Booklist
Shaken after a hair's-breadth escape from death, Nameless has made some changes in his professional life: He's taken on his smart, young assistant Tamara as a partner, and he's hired Jake Runyon, a reticent ex-cop with a hammerhead jaw and troubled past, to work with him in the field. But he's not put himself out to pasture. Again he enters San Francisco's shadowy underworld, this time in a search for the identity of a gentle, mentally disturbed homeless man who has been found dead in an alley doorway.
Beyond the dead man's street name--Spook (for his habit of talking at length with two ghosts he called Dot and Luke)--clues are few. Eventually, though, they take the investigation to Aspen Creek, the small, isolated town high in the California Sierras where the nameless victim has left behind him a tragic history of murder and madness. More dangerously, and unpredictably, in Nameless's low-end office on O'Farrell Street, seventeen years of repressed rage are about to erupt again into violent revenge--from a hot-eyed wild man brandishing a Micro Uzi SMG.
"Straightforward, honest and effective... [Nameless is] in top form as he has often been in Pronzini's award-winning series."
--Publishers Weekly
"The Nameless Detective is a classic private-eye hero."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"A stunning and unique achievement in crime fiction. 'Nameless' has become an American treasure."
--Booklist
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BN ID: | 2940157988302 |
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Publisher: | Speaking Volumes |
Publication date: | 12/28/2015 |
Series: | Nameless Detective Mystery Series , #28 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 240 |
File size: | 1 MB |
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