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Dying Embers: An Art Hardin Mystery [Hardcover]

Robert Bailey (Author)
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February 25, 2003
Private Detective Art Hardin, who first appeared in Private Heat, has found himself involved in a case even more twisted and deadly than the last. He reluctantly agrees to locate a wealthy industrialist's old flame, a reclusive but prominent artist who has changed her name.

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"Mean streets" may seem more desperate running through Detroit or Chicago than through Grand Rapids, Mich., but Bailey's second Art Hardin mystery (after 2002's Private Heat) showcases a PI who could hold his own anywhere. Hardin is quick with a quip, can give and take a punch, actually knows how to investigate a missing person or workplace theft and has a supporting cast that's not always completely supportive. When wealthy inventor Scott Lambert asks Hardin to locate Anne Jones, an old college flame of Lambert's, Hardin does so with the proviso that when found, further contact will be at the woman's discretion. Finding Jones doesn't prove too difficult, but getting in touch with her is, especially after she's murdered. The case is clearly no simple love story, and Hardin becomes embroiled with his client's affairs. The author ably mixes action and exposition, as Hardin's seemingly simple quest spills over in all directions as the body count rises. Bailey may stretch his plot too thin for elegance, but Hardin and an entertaining cast of cops, federal agents, a motorcycle gang and a street gang led by a dude named Poco Loco reduce that to a quibble. Buckle up and enjoy a wild ride through the mean streets of Grand Rapids.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Scott Lambert is a billionaire industrialist, immersed in his work since his wife died of cancer. But money doesn't buy happiness, and he thinks he might find it in the person of Anne Jones, a platonic friend from college with whom he's lost touch. Lambert hires Michigan private investigator Art Hardin to find her, which he does easily enough and is ready to move on to his next case when she's murdered. After Lambert is charged with the murder and Hardin's license PI ticket is pulled, he has to prove he didn't set up Jones for Lambert to kill. The second Hardin thriller is packed with sharp dialogue, stark violence, and details of real-world investigatory work; the author is a former investigator himself. An intriguing new voice for mystery fans. Wes Lukowsky
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: M.Evans & Company (February 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0871319977
  • ISBN-13: 978-0871319975
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,602,360 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Robert Bailey spent five years as a corporate security director in the city of Detroit and twenty years as a licensed private investigator. His first novel, PRIVATE HEAT, an action-packed private-eye thriller, won the Josiah W. Bancroft Award at the Florida First Coast Writer's Festival in 1998 and was nominated for the 2003 Shamus Award, given by the Private Eye Writers of America.

A Vietnam-era draftee, he retired from the military as a reservist and a field-grade officer. An award-winning combat pistol shot, he returned to his first love, writing, when he was injured on the job and no longer able to work the street.

Robert has three grown sons and four grandchildren. PRIVATE HEAT, featuring PI Art Hardin, was published by M. Evans & Co. in the winter of 2002. A second Art Hardin mystery novel, DYING EMBERS, was released in March 2003, and a third, DEAD BANG, was published by M. Evans in January 2007. Also in January 2007, MYSTERY SCENE magazine named Hardin one of its top 100 private eyes.

Bob's latest projects include a fourth novel, Deja Noir, and a screenplay, For Love and Money, about an armored car robbery. His Art Hardin series is soon to be released in ebook format. Please visit him on facebook or at his website, robertebaileyauthor.com

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Rip-roaringly good, and I usually hate detective novels ..., April 15, 2003
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This review is from: Dying Embers: An Art Hardin Mystery (Hardcover)
This book kept me reading right down to the last page. Art Hardin is a believable private eye -- he's middle-aged and married with three kids. No Tom Selleck or Pierce Brosnan type stuff here, unless you count perhaps his wit. His wry "comments" on the situations he gets into kept me laughing even as the mystery got more and more puzzling. He starts out a routine case that should be boring -- finding a widowed businessman's old college girlfriend. However, the young lady turns up dead shortly after Art locates her, and Art finds himself being followed. After his office is broken into and child porn is planted there for the police to find, our hero stands to lose his career and possibly even his wife.

I found this book easier to follow than Bailey's first novel, plus Art's relationship with his wife gave the story a human touch for me. I highly recommend it. If you enjoy it as much as I did, do a search on Yahoo for the Art Hardin fan club, and we'll discuss the books!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Never corner something that's meaner than you are."- Old Midwestern Aphorism, June 11, 2006
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Jim Rose (Battle Creek, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dying Embers: An Art Hardin Mystery (Hardcover)

Grand Rapids' fast-talking and faster thinking PI, Art Hardin is on the job again and this time, things look good. It's a fairly easy case tracking down Anne Jones, one time college pal of mega wealthy industrialist, Scott Lambert. Art's quick success leads to another even more lucrative assignment from Mr. Lambert, and life looks very good indeed. Looks can be deceiving.

With breathtaking speed, things turn dark and ugly. Anne turns up brutally murdered and it's almost dead certain that Lambert is the perpetrator...with our hero a probable accessory. Events and the evidence may cost Hardin a lot, including his career, his good name, his wife and family and his life.

"Dying Embers" is author Robert Bailey's second Art Hardin Mystery and it's a guaranteed nail-biting page-turner. Bailey again demonstrates his uncanny ability to pull readers instantly into Hardin's world and to make them really care about its denizens. When one cannot decide if a pulse-pounding, can't-put-it-down novel is more character, plot or pure action driven, one must conclude that he/she has found an exceptional read from a master writer.

Let's hear it for a third in the series soon!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't Put It Down!, May 12, 2006
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When I finished Robert Bailey's first book Private Heat I couldn't wait to read this one. I wasn't disappointed. What a page turner. I would put it down and find myself worried about how Art Hardin could possibly get out of the "jam" of the day. Even though I had other things I needed to be doing I'd have to pick it up again to see how he could possibly find a way out of it. He'd get out of one jam and be into another. Everyone either wanted a piece of him or hated him. Even his wife! I knew I had to get to the end of the book or get nothing else done. Good Read! So exciting I found myself scanning ahead because I was worried about him. I know, it's just a story. But I got caught up in it. Try it. You won't be disappointed!
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