Having abandoned his radical image for a lucrative corporate investigations practice, private eye Moses Wine must confront his own past as he races against time to help his missing son, a militant environmentalist, who is on the run from the FBI, accused of the murder of a logger.
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Review:
"In the half-light, she too seemed almost like a 20-year-old girl, the one I had first seen being hoisted in a wicker basket by war protesters into the occupied Berkeley Administration Building while the crowd applauded both her guts and her beauty. 'I hate time,' I said." That's Moses Wine, the famed hippy detective (remember Richard Dreyfus in The Big Fix?), reunited with his ex-wife as they try to help their son evade a trap set by over-the-top ecologists, feds, and nasty business types. The whole book has the sweet, sad, slightly sappy tone of that quote--"nostalgia leavened with honesty"--and Roger Simon's topnotch writing and plotting skills haven't lost many steps.
Review:
- "Roger Simon remains the shining hope in a field of endeavor glutted by mediocrity and boring repetition--the only mystery writer of his generation worthy to be placed alongside Ross Macdonald on the shelf."
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- PublisherHarperCollins
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0060177071
- ISBN 13 9780060177072
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages256