Alfred Hitchcock's classic film "Rear Window" gets an affectionate
kick in the butt in this homage from master crime writer,
philosopher, and equal-opportunity offender Kinky Friedman.
It's a case of malaria versus murder when private dick
extraordinaire Kinky Friedman comes down with a tropical disease,
in the jungle known as New York City, and is confined to his loft
on Vandam Street in lower Manhattan, a prisoner in his own home
with only his cat and black puppet head as company (neither of whom
are great conversationalists).
With little to do but stare out the window in between bedridden
bouts of fever and hallucinations, Kinky calls on assistance from
the stalwart Village Irregulars, who proceed to dish out their own
uniquely skewed brand of tea and sympathy, turning the loft into a
virtual Mardi Gras of confusion and drunken debauchery.
Suffering almost as much from company overload as from his fever,
Kinky welcomes a rare moment of calm as he finds himself once again
alone in his loft. Resuming his position at the kitchen window, he
spots a pretty young woman in an apartment across the street. What
he hopes might be titillating turns terrifying, however, as a man
joins the woman and proceeds to attack her. Sure that he's
witnessed a crime, Kinky calls in the cops, but, upon investigating
his claim, they can find neither a victim nor an apartment across
the street. In addition, no one else saw or heard anything that
would ndicate a crime had taken place. Was it foul play or merely a
fevered dream?
Convinced that their friend is about to slip off into the land of
eternal slumber, the Village Irregulars increase their vigilance
and in the process raise the Kinkster's irritability level to an
all-time high. Not to be deterred, however, Kinky sticks to his
story and is rewarded when a few days later he sees the man in the
apartment again, but this time with a gun.
Outrageous, audacious, and ingeniously crafted, "The Prisoner of
Vandam Street" is vintage Kinky: irreverent, clever, and full of
the hardened philosophy and mordant wit that has earned him a vast
and devoted readership. But what more would you expect from the
writer "The New York Times" has called "The world's funniest,
bawdiest, and most politically incorrect country music singer
turned mystery writer"?
General
Imprint: |
Simon & Schuster
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2014 |
First published: |
June 2014 |
Authors: |
Kinky Friedman
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Dimensions: |
235 x 158 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
228 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4767-9452-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Crime & mystery >
General
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LSN: |
1-4767-9452-9 |
Barcode: |
9781476794525 |
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