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It is the second murder in 24 hours at the Transcontinental Chess
Tournament, and Charlie Chan has been summoned from a peaceful
vacation to help solve the crime before international scandal ruins
the tournament's good name. Originally published in "Charlie Chan's
Mystery Magazine" in 1974, this is the first book appearance of
"The Pawns of Death."
It's a lazy mid-August Sunday afternoon. The "Nameless Detective"
and his old friend Lieutenant Eberhardt are relaxing on the patio,
drinking beer and shooting the breeze, when the doorbell rings. As
Eberhardt answers the door, Nameless hears two sharp echoing
reports-gunshots; they could only be gunshots. Rushing into the
house, Nameless glimpses the bloody body of his friend sprawled on
the floor-just before he feels a bullet strike his own chest. While
Eberhardt lies in a coma, Nameless is released from the hospital
and hits the San Francisco streets, determined to track down the
gunman. Facing the toughest case of his career, Nameless doggedly
pursues the secret behind his friend's shooting-only to find
himself plunged into an action-packed intrigue involving murder,
bribery, violence, and the forces of organized crime in San
Francisco's Chinatown. The inimitable Nameless Detective, an
overweight private eye of Italian descent with a penchant for pulp
magazines, is in top form in this gripping, fast-paced tale.
"Pronzini makes people and events so real that you're living those
explosive days of terror." -Robert Ludlum "Pronzini is a pro." -The
New York Times
The Nameless detective is hired by a young wife to find out whether
her husband has been having an affair. He trails the husband to a
motel of cabins in a small village, sees him meet with a bald man
and then return to his cabin. Hours later, Nameless realizes the
cabin may have a backdoor; he investigates and finds the husband
has been murdered
The bestselling author of "The McCone Files" teams up with the
creator of the "Nameless Detective" for a collaborative mystery
that bridges the San Franciscos of 1894 and 1986. Muller and
Pronzini masterfully parallel the investigations of
turn-of-the-century detective Quincannon and Chicana amateur sleuth
Elena Oliverez.
Compellingly and compulsively readable, Hardboiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories offers thirty-six superb stories that chronicle the evolution of this quintessentially American art form. Here are eight decades worth of the best writing about betrayal, murder, and mayhem: from Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler to Faye Kellerman, Lawrence Block, and James Ellroy.
Checkmate That was the last word uttered to Charlie Chan and
Prefect of Police Claude DeBevre by a dying reporter. The man had
been murdered ... stabbed to death and left to die in a vacant
hotel room. It is the second murder in 24 hours at the
Transcontinental Chess Tournament, and Charlie Chan has been
summoned from a peaceful and long-deserved vacation to help solve
the crime before international scandal ruins the tournament's good
name first book appearance of The Pawns of Death.
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Small Felonies 2 (Paperback)
Bill Pronzini; Afterword by Barry N. Malzberg
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Little Sister (Paperback)
Robert Martin; Introduction by Bill Pronzini
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