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Jack Fredrickson (Author)
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Dek Elstrom Mysteries November 14, 2006
An extortion letter arrives at Crystal Waters, one of Chicago's wealthiest gated communities. It makes no specific threats, gives no instructions, demands only that $50,000 be gotten ready---chump change for an enclave where the cheapest house is worth three million. It's easy to see it as harmless---a note from a nut.
Then a mansion explodes. The homeowners panic, and want it hushed up. If word gets out that a bomber is targeting Crystal Waters, their multimillion-dollar homes will become worthless, a last catastrophe for people strung out from living the good life too well. They hire Dek Elstrom to investigate.
Dek Elstrom used to soar high, too, when he lived with his multimillionaire wife at Crystal Waters, but that was before the dominos of his life tipped over and his ex-wife threw him out. Now reduced to living in a crumbling stone turret, bankrupt of everything but attitude, he's not even his own ideal choice for the job. He's too broke, however, to question the motives of a gift-horse client. He needs the money---and the chance to reconnect with his ex-wife.
Another bomb goes off, and Dek realizes the culprit must be someone who is angry, needs money, and used to live at Crystal Waters. Then he realizes something else. He himself is the prime suspect.
A sly and clever caper among the richest of the rich, A Safe Place for Dying is for fans of Carl Hiaasen and Robert Crais.

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Starred Review. In an impressive debut, Fredrickson introduces Vlodek "Dek" Elstrom, an intrepid investigator of Norwegian extraction who has neared bottom with his failed marriage and battered reputation. When a $3-million home explodes at Crystal Waters, the gated Chicago community where Elstrom's ex-wife still lives and from which he was expelled, powerful Anton "the Bohemian" Chernek, an attorney who fixes problems "too thorny or embarrassing to entrust to ordinary retainers," hires Elstrom as window dressing to cover possible liability. Publicly, the explanation's a gas leak, but an extortion note suggests another cause. But the homeowners' board, fearing a drop in property values, wants the police kept out and the threat to disappear. Another threat and another explosion bring the Feds and the police anyway, and Elstrom finds himself a prime suspect while he tries to trace the roots of the case back to the construction of Crystal Waters. Smartly plotted, briskly paced and laced with humor, this accomplished first marks Fredrickson as a mystery writer to watch. (Nov. 30)
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Vlodek "Dek" Elstrom is trying to put his life back together. A scandal destroyed his career as an investigator, and no one seems to have read the notice exonerating him. He lives in the turret of a castle that his grandfather never finished constructing, slowly restoring it while keeping the building inspectors at bay. When an extortion letter arrives at Crystal Waters, an exclusive gated community in Chicago, the management hires Dek to investigate. As a former resident, he is familiar with the area. His ex-wife still lives there, and he would like to redeem himself in her eyes, maybe even earning a second chance at a relationship. As he digs into the case, he wonders why the residents refuse to go to the police. Closing in, Dek suspects an inside job and becomes a suspect himself. Fredrickson has created an engaging new detective in this funny, hard-boiled story that will appeal to readers who enjoy Robert B. Parker's Spenser. Barbara Bibel
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (November 14, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312351682
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312351687
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #489,701 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great characters, great read, December 14, 2006
This review is from: A Safe Place for Dying (Dek Elstrom Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Chicago investigator Vlodek "Dek" Elstrom lost his marriage and his business even though his name was cleared. Now he is living in a dilapidated garret, with no castle, built by his grandfather and is in a constant battle to keep that. His wealthy ex-wife, Amanda, lives within a secured community having inherited the house and some incredibly valuable art. A blackmailer is threatening to blow up houses in the community unless he's paid. Even though "Dek" has never investigated people, only paper, he is hired to find the blackmailer before the neighborhood goes up in smoke.

I will forgive holes in the plot as long as I am sold on the characters and Frederickson has created a delightful, realistically flawed character in "Dek." I enjoyed the battle with his home and his determination to restore his reputation, both to others and to himself. "Dek" is the underdog you really want to see succeed. Then add Leo, The Bohemian, Elvis and Griselda Buffy and you've quite a cast. I did spot the villain fairly soon into the story but was so caught up, I didn't care. It's not a perfect book but it is a very entertaining one and I shall certainly be looking for the next.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun read, January 7, 2007
This review is from: A Safe Place for Dying (Dek Elstrom Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I can't remember the last time a book made me laugh out loud, but there are some scenes here (e.g., underwear on the line and a particularly fun Halloween) where I had to stop and catch my breath before reading on. I don't really read a lot of mystery novels, but I particularly enjoyed this one. If you're looking for a gory story, this book isn't for you. It's just a fun read and I love this guy Dek. I'm sure that in the next book Mr. Fredrickson will get Dek back together with his wife. I don't know how anyone could resist that sense of humor! Well done.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Single sitting read, November 18, 2006
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E E Knight "pulp fan" (Oak Park, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Safe Place for Dying (Dek Elstrom Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Fredrickson's debut features a strongly voiced private investigator, knocked down by life but far from out of the game. It's impossible not to like Dek Elstrom as he negotiates Chicago's class and ethnic divisions. Frederickson is like a careful golfer, sending Dek from scene to scene with careful chip-shots and humorous asides. Plot, character, and setting are so tightly woven in this tale you're sure to be carried along with Dek and rooting for him on every page. Clear a few hours of reading time for this one.
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