When a homeless woman says she’s the mother of a deceased rock idol, sometimes private eye Leo Waterman takes it upon himself to investigate the lady’s claim. With the help of “the Boys,” a band of dissolute deputies, Leo begins a life-threatening pursuit of the truth nobody wants to hear.
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"It's a mystery for people who don't usually read them, like me. It's funny in a really rough-edged way, and living in the Seattle region, it's hilarious to think of this kind of mayhem going on in places I've been walking around for the last few years. A very entertaining book!"
— Sherri (4 out of 5 stars)
" One word = fun "
— Ike, 12/3/2013" Entertaining candy. "
— Martin, 11/1/2013" One of a series involving private eye Leo Waterman. One of those PIs who does not take himself too seriously. Takes place in Seattle. A twist--Waterman employs homeless people to assist him (and humanizes them a bit in the process). "
— James, 10/27/2013" This is the second book by G.M. Ford I have read and enjoyed them both. His characters have a lot of "character". Very enjoyable read. "
— Ronald, 10/23/2013" Leo Waterman mystery. Set in Seattle "
— Sandra, 6/21/2013" Third entry in the Leo Waterman series. Not as gripping as the second, but still fun with all the boys. "
— Marty, 2/19/2013" Solid. One storyline too many, but enjoyable. On to the next! "
— Meaghan, 12/30/2012" Maybe 2 1/2 stars. Continuing series of private detective Leo Waterman and the homeless people that help "work" for him. "
— woody, 10/14/2012" I'm enjoying Leo Waterman's books. "
— Kathleen, 9/23/2012" I'm not really a mystery guy, but I kinda liked the believability of this one. Really liked it, in fact. Felt like I could meet any of the characters on a bus somewhere in Seattle. "
— Forrest, 9/4/2012G. M. Ford is the author of six widely praised novels in the Frank Corso series, the highly acclaimed mysteries featuring Seattle private investigator Leo Waterman, and several stand-alone novels. A former creative writing teacher in western Washington, he has been named a finalist for the Shamus and Dilys Awards.
Patrick Lawlor, an award-winning narrator, is also an accomplished stage actor, director, and combat choreographer. He has worked extensively off Broadway and has been an actor and stuntman in both film and television. He has been an Audie Award finalist multiple times and has garnered several AudioFile Earphones Awards, a Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award, and many starred audio reviews from Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews.