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Indianapolis private investigator Albert Samson has his license back. Years of marking time and performing odd jobs at his mother's diner appear to be over. License in hand, he contacts all his old clients and lands the best-paying job he has ever had. His assignment is to verify an alibi for the most notorious serial killer in Indianapolis history. Why hire Albert? And why is Albert's onetime best pal, IPD superstar Jerry Miller, the suspect's arresting officer, avoiding Samson like the plague? Mix in Albert's matchmaking daughter, a new lover, and a missing ex-wife for a case that could star Woody Allen as Albert the mensch, Helen Hunt as his prescient daughter, and a half dozen from Tarantino's stable of character actors as the corrupt cops and the psycho killer. Samson appears irregularly, so savor this one. It's an emotional roller coaster-- bemused chuckles follow closely on the heels of horrified gasps--but it's not to be missed. Wes Lukowsky
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Product Description
Indianapolis private detective Albert Samson is ecstatic when he finally gets his license back. Within days he is working for lawyers defending a man accused of being the rapist and serial killer who has terrified Indianapolis women for years. It turns out that the job he was hired for is quite different from what it first appeared to be. Samson must keep all his wits about him to get to the bottom of the case, even as he begins to see that things have been going on with his nearest and dearest that he didn't notice or appreciate.

