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A Real Piece of Work (The Dakota Stevens Mysteries) [Kindle Edition]

Chris Orcutt
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Book Description

November 28, 2011

A REAL PIECE OF WORK, Featuring the hottest detective duo around:

At the close of a case in Key West, PI Dakota Stevens and his associate Svetlana Krüsh return to New York, where the city is in the grips of its worst blizzard since 1888. When an art dealer stumbles in from the storm and hires them to find a stolen painting, they think it's just another case, but in no time they're neck-deep in a world of unstable artists, seductive gallery owners, mysterious collectors, deadly henchmen and a stunning femme fatale.

In a thrill-ride of a mystery that leads from Manhattan to the Catskills to Washington, D.C., what begins as the simple recovery of a painting soon reveals an international art scam and a chilling secret hidden for decades. Dakota Stevens is a former FBI agent with experience in the field and the lab, a modern PI who combines the wit and grit of Marlowe and Spenser with the sleuthing skills of Sherlock Holmes. However, Dakota's "Watson" is anything but. A Ukrainian-American chess champion with runway legs, predator eyes, and fluency in seven languages, Svetlana Krüsh is much more than a sexy sidekick, bringing worldly sophistication and a razor-sharp mind to their cases.

Fast-paced and intelligent, A Real Piece of Work is a pristinely well-written page-turner for readers who like a great story told with literary style.


What Amazon Customers are saying:

"Orcutt has combined a classic hard-boiled with the page-turning frenzy of a Dan Brown novel."

"PI Dakota Stevens is a cross between Philip Marlowe and Jason Bourne and his partner Svetlana Krush is a chess Grandmaster with the body of a Victoria's Secret model."

"Just when you think you've solved the mystery, Orcutt surprises you with another unexpected twist."

"As for the characters—perfection. Flawed, funny, heroic and developed fully from the first page until the final page."

"I read A Real Piece of Work in three days. Didn't get much sleep...but it was well worth it."

"Dakota Stevens and his indispensable sidekick/chess champion Svetlana Krush are a delightful modern take on the noir detective style."

"The author's ability to paint a picture or scene with words is astounding. This book is ripe for adaptation to film."

"Orcutt weaves a story that keeps you hanging on until the very end."

"People in the reviews keep mentioning Spenser/Robert B. Parker, and they're right; but add a good streak of John Le Carré, turn the roaster up a notch, and maybe you're getting in the ballpark."

"Reading Orcutt is like chasing a lit fuse into a dark tunnel."

"I am now stalking this author on Amazon, anxiously awaiting the release of his next book in the series."


More about A REAL PIECE OF WORK:

* The novel contains a password, giving buyers access to research *bonus material* on the Dakota Stevens website.

* The novel is based on over 2,000 pages of articles and government documents (including information about the now-famous Monuments Men) to ensure that elements of the book are historically accurate.

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Editorial Reviews

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"Action, lust, danger, style and witty repartee, Orcutt's A Real Piece of Work is a work of art." — Maya Fleischmann, IndieReader.com

"This is an extremely well written novel. It has all the elements you would want to find in a book of this genre: plenty of fast action, beautiful women, secret wealth and bravery beyond measure. But add in a couple of extra ingredients and you have a real winner. The extra ingredients? The quality of the writing. The book moves at a pace, and it's a consistent pace. It never flags. But the ingredient that makes this a winner for me is definitely Orcutt's wit. He paints the Dakota Stevens character so well that you cannot fail to like him." — Rachel Abbott, The Kindle Book Review

"Stylishly written—nods to the classics of the detective genre—with great characters and plenty of wit and originality." — National Bestselling Author Dave King

Product Details

  • File Size: 521 KB
  • Print Length: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Have Pen, Will Travel (November 28, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006FYKUMS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #19,001 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
My New Favorite Detective December 3, 2011
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I have enjoyed all of the Spenser novels, but Dakota Stevens and his sassy sidekick Svetlana, are my new favorite detectives. A Real Piece of Work is the first in a series about a private investigator who truly investigates. In this story, what begins as a simple case of lost and found becomes a tangled multi-national, multi-generational mystery with twists and shocking revelations. If you pay attention to the details, armchair sleuths *may* be able to figure it out...but I doubt it.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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I read all of Chris Orcutt's Dakota Stevens novels as manuscripts, and I found them brainy, stylish, imaginative and a great deal of fun. I'm glad to see that the initial book is finally available to the reading public, and I hope the author will soon bring out the later volumes of the series.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The writing style is engaging and witty, the plot twists reel you in from the first page, and the characters came to life. I literally couldn't put this book down until I finished it. The details in this story really brought it to life without weighing down the story. A perfect balance. I am now stalking this author on amazon, anxiously awaiting the release of his next book in the series.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
A LOVELY READ, SORTA HARD-BOILED
I have been finding that quite a few e-books are too violent or noir for my taste. This book is not! I enjoyed it a great deal. Read more
Published 23 hours ago by Sue B.
A fast paced,enjoyable,entertaining read.
This book fills my criteria for a good read. It contains action,suspense,drama,a touch of humor,mystery,a satisfying but not too picture perfect conclusion,interesting... Read more
Published 2 days ago by Elizabeth Cook
Enjoyable
Not too much to say besides the title. It was enjoyable. Not the best thing I've ever read, but pretty good.
Published 6 days ago by Alicia Franck
Got a real education in art
I'm a long time mystery fan and Chris Orcutt has created my new favorite detective team, Dakota Stevens and Swetlana Krush. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Ladybard96
Dakota Stevens series
A very entertaining novel. A page turner. I couln't put the book down. I would compare the character to Stone Barrington. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Yvette Gama
Dakota - great character
I was amazed by quality of the writing and the outstanding character development. Not to mention a terrific plot. I look forward to more great reads from this author.
Published 1 month ago by Polly Hensler
A Great Start
Dakota Stevens and his brilliant and beautiful sidekick Svetlana Krush are the kinds of characters you'll want to spend more time with. Read more
Published 1 month ago by jvhinnova
Entertaining Read
Bought this book based on reviews. Very fun and i loved the characters. Great find and cant wait for the 2nd book!
Published 1 month ago by SParker
Loved it, want more.
This work was elegant, snappy and fun in the old film noir way. Loved the characters, not over the top but close enough to be really interesting. Great story and very well paced. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sandi G. Nelsen
Couldn't put it down
I started this thinking I would read for an hour or two and then go do something constructive. Well, the constructive never happened. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Deborah Lary
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More About the Author

Chris Orcutt is the author of the Dakota Stevens Mystery Series. The first novel in the series, A REAL PIECE OF WORK, is available on Amazon *now*, and the second, THE RICH ARE DIFFERENT, will be released sometime in 2012.

Orcutt's short fiction has appeared in literary journals including Potomac Review, The Griffin, Timber Creek Review, Snake Nation Review, The MOTA 3 Anthology, and the 2003 Dan River Anthology. Published stories include "The Bootlegger," "Whose Van is That On Fire Out There," "Descent," "Security Guard," "All the Young Fellas Are Linin' Up" and many more.

As a playwright, Orcutt has had some plays performed in professional, staged readings, including the following with the Penobscot Theatre Company: Dark and Stormy Night; Microbrew; and Kansas City, This Is Former Air Force One.

In 1992, Orcutt received a New York Press Association award, and in 2002 he won both the 55 Fiction World's Shortest Stories competition and placed second in the MOTA 3 Emerging Writers contest. His nonfiction has appeared in several online publications and magazines including Writer's Digest.

Finally, Orcutt's writing day jobs have been many and varied:

+ Newspaper reporter (his first love)
+ College writing instructor
+ Technical writer
+ Corporate scriptwriter
+ Web content author/editor
+ Speechwriter (his favorite)

Orcutt lives in Upstate New York with his brilliant and beautiful wife.

For more about Orcutt, visit www.orcutt.net

For more about the Dakota Stevens Mysteries series, visit www.dakotapi.com

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