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Glint [Hardcover]

Joseph Valentinetti (Author)
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June 1, 1995
In a first mystery with a twist, a silver dollar that survived a canceled run accidentally falls into the hands of a used car salesman, and he immediately finds himself running from cops as well as murderers. A first novel.

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A California used-car salesman and an obsessive pursuit of a rare coin combine in this lively debut from an author who is a private investigator in California. When Quitman O'Neil, not usually given to theft, idly pockets a silver dollar, dated 1964, the year of his birth, at the home of one of his casual girlfriends, he sets off a grizzly chain of events. Curious, he stops in at a coin shop near the showroom; his questions alert the dealer, who in turn speaks to an unscrupulous collector. Soon, Quitman's auto-sales partner is brutally murdered. As Quitman tries to help the police find the killer, another murder occurs. Learning that the killer will be after him next, Quitman decides to exact revenge himself. Valentinetti's spare, noir-edged style and clipped pace will keep readers turning the pages, and after the satisfying resolution, eager to deal with Quitman again.
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...trim, admirably terse...he suceeds in bringing back the clipped cynicism of the classics... -- Washington Post Book World 1995

Mr. Valentinetti has written a neat and modern morality tale. One of the better offerings... Fast moving, mind engaging... -- Mystery News 1995

Valentinetti shapes scenes with a sizzling terseness that will make you tingle... -- Kirkus

Valentinetti's excellent job of breathing life into his characters. No one is too good or too dastardly; but believably human. -- Orange County Register BOOKS 1995

Valentinetti's spare, noir-edged style and clipped pace will keep readers turning pages to the satisfying resolution. -- Publlishers Weekly 5-95

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 196 pages
  • Publisher: St Martins Pr; 1st edition (June 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312130821
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312130824
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,175,952 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Whenever I'm faced with the prompt to say something about myself I'm stumped. Maybe it's because when I read how other people have responded to that, with dates of birth, schools attended, jobs held, marriages tried, children raised, accomplishments they're proud of, I'm a little to a lot bored by it. Resumes and vita sheets-I don't know. I always thought the only difference between a resume and a prison record was who's doing the writing, who's the record keeper.

I was born in New York City. From a national perspective it's a world class place, full of everything anyone could ever want. From someone who grew up there it was the biggest small town in the world. Most New Yorkers live in enclaves of a few thousand people and spend most of their lives in a limited geographical area. My years there were spent in Washington Heights-some trips downtown, once to Jersey, to a camp, sponsored by the church for poor kids, but mostly within the confines of a square mile or two. I failed to graduate from George Washington High School because I failed to attend most of the time. By the authority vested in the City of New York I was transferred from GWHS P.S. 192 to P.S. 614. The 600 schools were special. To put it simply, you went on Monday and came home in June. I'd probably still be there but, about this time, the transit authority built the second level of the George Washington Bridge through my bedroom, forcing us to relocate, relieving the city of its responsibility toward my education.

One night, some friends and me were sitting around bored, playing cards, in a furnished room, on 48th and Palisades, over the 300 Club, in Union City New Jersey. We were mostly jobless, older teenagers. I don't remember how the subject came up but we were talking about military service. Henry said he liked the Air Force, they had cool raincoats. I said the Army was three years and that was better than the four years the air Force demanded so it was the better deal. We cut the cards for it. I drew a queen. We enlisted the next day, on the buddy plan, Henry and me. He got pneumonia the first week of basic training and that was the last I saw of him.

Through no fault of my own I served in the peace time army. I got my GED in the service. I earned the GI bill for my time. All in all I got the better of the deal. It paid all the way through to a master's degree in education. My undergraduate advisor told me I was the brightest undergraduate he'd ever met. My son's mother said I was the dumbest bastard she'd ever met. A hand full of one, a handful of the other. Neither held the ring of truth or the aroma, for that matter, I wanted from either relationship. I was probably somewhere in the middle. I was a counselor/instructor at the University of Minnesota. I worked with federal grants to help underprivileged students access higher education. I did that until the university and federal government decided educating the underprivileged was no longer something worth doing.

During this same period I worked in public relations photography for the music industry, photographing their artists when they came to town for concerts. I also did studio photography as well as teach photography for Metropolitan State University. I taught training classes for state employees in utilizing media to improve agency communication. I had five one-man shows of my Photographs at the universities and private galleries.

I have since worked as a Public Guardian and a private detective. There is a block of time in this later period that I refer to as The Lost Years. You'll have to wait to hear about that.

Some days I am happy and some days I am sad, some days I feel good and some days I don't. I dropped out of high school because I didn't see the connection between tin exports from Bolivia, solving for X and teachers who didn't seem to understand the limits of their responsibilities, but, more likely it was because I didn't understand the limitlessness of my own.

So. Now I've said something about myself.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Glint: More than a Mystery, January 20, 2003
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Nancy Dorsey (Claremont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Joseph Valentinetti's "Glint" is a fine mystery, carefully and intrically plotted. What makes this novel more than a mystery is the powerful characterization of its progagonist, the wonderfully drawn and absolutely believable Quitman O'Neil, whose vulnerability and bravery beat at the heart of the story. Our first hint that we are in territory removed from the laconic, disinterested landscape of the average detective story comes early, as Quitman responds with emotional depth and integrity to a horror with which he is intimately involved.
Mr. Valentinetti draws his women with as sure a hand: Helen's relationship with Quitman is complicated, tender, passionate and revealing; Maria, the daughter of a father threatened by her sexuality, is at once poignant and merciless. It is within his interactions with Maria and Helen that the fascination and truth of Quitman lie.
The novel's intricacies of plot form a metaphor for the development of a man who is imperfectly aware of his own emptiness, and equally tentative when he begins to fill it with his own character. Mr. Valentinetti is a hell of a writer, and "Glint" is a keeper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My Father-in-law loved it!, April 25, 2011
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I can just attest to what my father-in-law said after he finished the book. He said it was a great read. He, himself, is a salesman and enjoys coin collecting AND a good mystery, so this book was right up his alley. I bought him three different books for his birthday, and this was by far his favorite!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read, February 23, 2003
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Louise Cook (Costa Mesa, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I enjoyed this book so much. Quitman is quite a protagonist. This story has so many twists and turns and I never knew what was going to happen next. Loved it and Quitman and would recommend it to anyone who loves a good mystery that keeps you on the edge of your chair (couch in my case.) Mr. Valentinetti is very talented.
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