Bum's Rush
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A Leo Waterman mystery.
Adding to catsalive's quickly-growing m-bag!
Released 16 yrs ago (5/1/2007 UTC) at
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Leaving for Australia! Happy travels!
Leaving for Australia! Happy travels!
Thanks lovemylife. Thank goodness these aren't all bookrings turned up on the same day :o)
Packed with all the outrageous shenanigans that quickly marked Who in Hell is Wanda Fuca? and Cast in Stone as two of the most original mysteries in years, G.M. Ford crafts a devilishly funny and bat-out-of-hell paced novel featuring his smart-aleck yet irrepressible Seattle-based P.I., Leo Waterman.
Nobody loves you when you're down and out--except maybe Leo Waterman. As a man who has transformed a gaggle of residentially challenged devotees of cheap alcohol into a crack surveillance team, Leo has a soft spot for society's downtrodden. When a homeless woman says she's the mother of a deceased rock idol, Leo takes it upon himself to investigate the lady's claim, thereby embroiling the Boys, his dissolute deputies, and his own already bruised body in a high speed, life-threatening pursuit of the truth.
Packed with all the outrageous shenanigans that quickly marked Who in Hell is Wanda Fuca? and Cast in Stone as two of the most original mysteries in years, G.M. Ford crafts a devilishly funny and bat-out-of-hell paced novel featuring his smart-aleck yet irrepressible Seattle-based P.I., Leo Waterman.
Nobody loves you when you're down and out--except maybe Leo Waterman. As a man who has transformed a gaggle of residentially challenged devotees of cheap alcohol into a crack surveillance team, Leo has a soft spot for society's downtrodden. When a homeless woman says she's the mother of a deceased rock idol, Leo takes it upon himself to investigate the lady's claim, thereby embroiling the Boys, his dissolute deputies, and his own already bruised body in a high speed, life-threatening pursuit of the truth.
Journal Entry 5 by catsalive at Rooty Hill, New South Wales Australia on Thursday, November 24, 2016
A very enjoyable PI tale. It moved quickly & had a bit of humour to it. Leo Waterman is a likeable character, & his army of homeless are hard to beat for undercover surveillance. Good reading.
G enjoyed this too.
Released 7 yrs ago (1/31/2017 UTC) at Laverton, Western Australia Australia
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Travelling companion to another book.
Many thanks Catsalive into the to be read bookcase - yes there a few on the shelves