| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2010 - 260 pages
A new Inspector Rostnikov title from America's premier mystery writer, "A Whisper to the Living" continues the adventures of an honest policeman in a very dishonest post-Soviet ... | |
| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2010 - 480 pages
Abe Lieberman: a strong, sympathetic Chicago cop. His love for his family is matched by his quiet, zealous commitment to do what is right. Sometimes he's faced with some ... | |
| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2005 - 295 pages
Behind the velvet ropes and closed curtains, buried in the back lots, you’ll find the darker side of the spotlight. It’s where stars are created overnight, and burn out just as ... | |
| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2010 - 272 pages
Lew Fonesca is a guy just trying to get along. When his wife died in a senseless auto wreck, he got up and left his old life--and when his car gave out in sunny Sarasota ... | |
| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2000 - 278 pages
Abe Lieberman and his Irish partner, Bill Hanrahan, investigate the kidnapping of a government witness supposedly shielded under the federal witness protection program. 25,000 ... | |
| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2011 - 190 pages
As a hard-boiled Hollywood PI enlists Al Capone’s help to save the Marx Brothers, Kaminsky “makes the totally wacky possible” (The Washington Post). It’s 1941 and the Marx ... | |
| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2011 - 187 pages
On the eve of Pearl Harbor, Howard Hughes hires Hollywood gumshoe Toby Peters to find stolen blueprints in the “marvelously entertaining” series (Newsday). Millionaire Howard ... | |
| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2011 - 203 pages
The stakes are life and death when Bela Lugosi is threatened in this “affectionate parody of the hard-boiled private-eye” genre (The New York Times). 1942: In the basement of a ... | |
| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2011 - 207 pages
A hard-boiled Hollywood PI has to work without a net to save Emmett Kelly from a killer who’s not clowning around: “Nostalgic fun” (Publishers Weekly). In February 1942 ... | |
| Stuart M. Kaminsky - Fiction - 2011 - 221 pages
It doesn’t take a genius to see Albert Einstein’s life is in danger, but it will take a hard-headed Hollywood PI to save him. It’s all relative. It’s April 1942, the world is ... | |
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