Reviews"His dialogue rivals that of the late Elmore Leonard."-Booklist"Loren Estleman is the Stravinsky of hard-boiled prose - he never hits a wrong note."-John Lescroart, New York Times bestselling author"[Estleman's] latest Amos Walker mystery... is so old-school, with its world-weary private eye, cynical villains and sultry dames, that it's new again."-The New York Times Book Review on Don't Look for Me
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Series Volume Number25
Dewey Decimal813/.54
SynopsisThe Sundown Speech , a hot new Amos Walker mystery by Loren D. Estleman, the master of the hard-boiled detective novel. Amos Walker is hired by Helen and Dante Gunner, a bohemian Ann Arbor couple, to find Jerry Marcus, a film director who has disappeared with their investment money. It's one of Walker's easiest jobs to date. In just a few short hours, Walker locates Marcus in his bedroom...murdered, his body shoved into a cupboard, a bullet through his head. This case is opened and shut quickly, but Walker can't quite let it go. When Dante is arrested for the murder Walker finds himself again in Helen's employ, this time trying to prove that Dante didn't do it. When Walker interviews Holly Zacharias, a college student who was the last person to see Marcus alive, things get interesting. Because if Marcus is dead, and Dante is his killer, then who is driving by in the Crown Vic, shooting at Walker and Holly? Jerry Marcus just might still be alive, and his plans may be worse than anything Walker can imagine.