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The Silver Chariot Killer: A Hobart Lindsey / Marvia Plum Mystery (Hardcover)

by Richard A. Lupoff (Author)
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There's a lot to be said for the old-fashioned virtues of solid research, lucid writing and a strong narrative engine. Lupoff says them all in this latest entry in his satisfying series about insurance investigator Hobart Lindsey -- working this time to find out why a colleague was gunned down in a New York alley. The murdered man was an African American married to an Italian Jew, and their 10-year-old daughter's interest in history and computers are very helpful to Lindsey as he works his way through a plot that mixes a valuable Roman relic, a World War II art theft scheme and some contemporary New York politics. [Previous Lindsey books include The Cover Girl Killer, The Bessie Blue Killer, The Sepia Siren Killer.]

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Lupoff, a prolific writer, captures lots of old-fashioned values in his series featuring insurance investigator Hobart Lindsey. In a narrative sense, these values include solid research, straightforward prose and a narrative engine that chugs along with reassuring strength. Without his former teammate, Berkeley cop Marvia Plum (she married someone else in The Cover Girl Killer, 1995), Lindsey here leaves Denver, where he's deputy director of the Special Projects Unit of International Surety, for frigid New York City to investigate the murder of one of the unit's own. Cletus Berry has been gunned down in an alley, along with a smalltime hoodlum. Determined to find out why, Lindsey becomes a thorn in the side of the NYPD?particularly the shapely side of a tough detective named Marcie Sokolov. Berry was an African American married to an Italian Jew, and they produced a fascinating 10-year-old daughter whose interest in history and computers are most helpful to Lindsey as he works his way through a plot that deftly blends a valuable Roman relic, a WWII art-theft scheme and contemporary New York politics. Lupoff doesn't spend many words describing Lindsey, but the dead man's brother gives a good picture: "You come on like Caspar Milquetoast, but inside that mild-mannered exterior lurks one crazy operator." He needs both sides of his character to solve this rich and rewarding story.
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