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Walking the Perfect Square (Moe Prager)
Reed Farrel Coleman
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| #4070686 in Books | 2016-07-26 | 2016-07-26 | Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.75 x.50 x5.25l, | Running time: 9 Hours | Binding: MP3 CD||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| series debut, modern hardboiled PI|By audrey frances|Though I've been a lifelong reader of mysteries, I was never a big fan of hardboiled detective stories. I loved the atmosphere, but found the characters lacking. Well, Reed Coleman has solved that problem and brought us a wonderful new detective, Moses "Moe" Prager. Forced out of the NYPD before he could get his detective's s|From Publishers Weekly|Raymond Chandler once advised that when things get slow in a story, have a man with a gun come through the door. What's most remarkable about Coleman's first mystery to feature Brooklyn PI Moe Praeger (after three Dylan Klein noirs: Little
Recently retired due to a freak accident, NYPD officer Moe Prager is lost. In pain and without the job he loves, Moe reluctantly settles on the notion of going into the wine business with his brother. But when Patrick Mahoney, a suburban college student, vanishes off the streets of Manhattan, Prager's universe is turned upside down and his life changed forever. Hired by the student's desperate family, Moe plunges deep into the world of New York's punk underground, sex...
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