Dan Fortune is the one-armed New York investigator who first appeared in novel form in 1967's Edgar-winning
Act of Fear . This collection of new and old Fortune stories effectively illustrates the appeal of the series: an intelligent, moody, self-effacing hero; a tactile New York City atmosphere; and plots that reveal as much about human nature as they do specific characters. The highlights include a haunting tale of thievery, murder, and revenge that ends with a bitter twist in a steamy South American jungle town. The first new Fortune story since 1995 is "Family Values," in which a group espousing all the politically correct values is actually a front for selling babies. Whether this collection serves as an introduction to Dan Fortune or a chance to sit down with an old friend, it's certain to please anyone with a noirish bent.
Wes LukowskyCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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Product Description
The world of one-armed private investigator Dan Fortune is filled with danger, deceit and striking contrasts. The 14 stories in Fortune's World range from the mean streets of New York City's Chelsea district, to the bleak winter world of Syracuse, New York, to sunny and sometimes violent South America, to Santa Barbara, California, where Fortune now has his office. And the contrasts are not only in the settings, for Michael Collins is aware of the inequities in modern society, and his stories are dominated by a social conscience rare in popular literature.
Fortune's World contains all the previous uncollected Dan Fortune short stories as well as a new story written especially for this volume. The introduction is by Professor Richard Carpenter, and the book concludes with a complete checklist of Dan Fortune novels and short stories.