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The Loud Adios [Hardcover]

Ken Kuhlken (Author)


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August 1991
"The Loud Adios" - Winner of St. Martin's/ Private Eye Writers of America Best First Private Eye novel competition, THE LOUD ADIOS is set on the home front during World War II. Tom Hickey is in the army, an M.P. working the Tijuana-San Diego border, when a farm boy draftee about to ship overseas begs for help rescuing his sister from a gang of German and Mexican Nazis.

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From Publishers Weekly

Winner of the publisher's annual Best First Private Eye Novel contest, this brooding, atmospheric tale set during WW II stirs a heady brew of corruption, Nazis, a blameless young girl and a fortune in gold. PI Tom Hickey, drafted in his late 30s and deserted by a wife who deems him both too honorable and too poor, agrees to help young soldier Clifford Rose rescue his beautiful but simpleminded young sister, Wendy, from the Tijuana dive where she dances nude. Hickey, an MP stationed at the border crossing near San Diego, Calif., has useful connections. But the mission is complicated by the sinister Senor Zarp, a Nazi thug using Wendy in certain bloody rites designed to bolster the local German populace and corrupt Mexican officials in their support of the fatherland. Freeing Wendy, Clifford is killed and Hickey finds himself the guardian of an otherworldly innocent to whom he is painfully attracted. When she tells him about a mountain of gold being held by Zarp and an obscenely wealthy Mexican family, Hickey, with the aid of a few poor Indian laborers, decides to commandeer the loot and derail a Nazi invasion scheme. Kuhlken ( Midheaven ) weaves a complex plot around a complex man, a weary hero who tries to maintain standards as all around him fall to temptation.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

The Long Goodbye meets The Wild Bunch in this dark, atmospheric tale of mystery, violence, and international intrigue in 1943 Tijuana, where Clifford Rose's ethereally innocent sister Wendy has been kidnapped by a crew of Nazi Satanists. As ringleaders Juan and Frank Metzger and monstrous Se¤or Zarp dangle Wendy just out of Clifford's reach, he gets a big assist from p.i.-turned-MP Tom Hickey (still trying to exorcise his own departed womenfolk), Hickey's old partner Leo Weiss, and a one-eyed cabbie named Tito, all of whom will carry on the wildly escalating fight--even after Clifford, among many others, abruptly checks out--to rescue Wendy, foil a German plot to overthrow the government of Baja California, and retrieve a fortune in gold. As in Kuhlken's mainstream debut Midheaven (1980), the baroque plot finally spirals out of control--but not before hatching a memorably sweaty, smoky, hellish portrait of wartime Mexico. This is the fifth winner in St. Martin's Best First Private Eye Novel contest. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 217 pages
  • Publisher: St Martins Pr; 1st edition (August 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312059515
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312059514
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,902,805 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

After borrowing time from his youthful passions, such as baseball, golf, romance, and trying to make music, to earn degrees in literature and writing from San Diego State University and the University of Iowa, Ken got serious (more or less).

Since then, his stories have appeared in Esquire and dozens of other magazines, and anthologies, been honorably mentioned in Best American Short Stories, and earned a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. He has been a frequent contributor and a columnist for the San Diego Reader.

With Alan Russell, in Road Kill and No Cats, No Chocolate, he has chronicled the madness of book promotion tours.

Ken's novels are Midheaven, chosen as finalist for the Ernest Hemingway Award for best first novel and the Tom Hickey California Century series:

The Loud Adios, San Diego and Tijuana, 1943 (Private Eye Writers of America/St. Martin's Press Best First PI Novel); The Venus Deal, San Diego, Mount Shasta, and Denver, 1942; The Angel Gang, Lake Tahoe and San Diego, 1950; The Do-Re-Mi, rural Northern California, 1972 (a January Magazine best book of 2006 and finalist for the 2006 Shamus Award); The Vagabond Virgins, rural Baja California, 1979; The Biggest Liar in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, 1926.


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As Clifford Rose came to, the first thing he recognized was the stink, like a drainpipe running out of hell. Read the first page
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Club de Paris, Wendy Rose, Tom Hickey, Las Lomas, Juan Metzger, Casa de Oro, San Diego, Clifford Rose, Franz Metzger, Las Brisas, Leo's Packard, Calle Siete, Agua Caliente Casino, Paul Castillo, Pearl Harbor, Ream Field, Santa Ana, Lake Tahoe, Paris Club, San Ysidro, Casino de Lux, Las Playas, Market Street, New Year, The Guatemalan
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