The Bum's Rush (Leo Waterman Mysteries (Paperback))
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Seattle's own Leo Waterman is back--along with the very motley crew of once and future alcoholics like Nearly Normal Norman who help him with his investigations. While looking for a missing member of the group, Leo and Co. stop a rape and get involved in the overdose death of a famous Seattle musician who might remind you of recent headlines. As in his two previous books in the Waterman series, Who in Hell is Wanda Fuca? and Cast in Stone, both available in softcover, G. M. Ford writes pungent, hilarious dialogue and manages to make us care about the lives of people we walk past on the street every day.
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The New York Times Book Review, Marilyn Stasio
G.M. Ford is a decent writer, when he isn't pushing it. His plots hang together, his cityscapes of Seattle are worth the trip and his private detective, Leo Waterman, does his job with an easy grin--when he isn't pushing it. The Bum's Rush shows Mr. Ford once again sabotaging his own fine form with his leaden style.
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The Bum's Rush (Leo Waterman Mysteries (Paperback))
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