Dance with the Dead

Mystery & Suspense, Hard-Boiled
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Author: Richard S. Prather ISBN: 9781480499058
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: April 29, 2014
Imprint: Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller Language: English
Author: Richard S. Prather
ISBN: 9781480499058
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: April 29, 2014
Imprint: Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
Language: English

"As far as I'm concerned, Richard S. Prather was the King of the paperback P.I writers of the 60s. Shell Scott should be in the Top Ten of any readers list of favorite private eyes." --Robert J. Randisi 

For four decades, Richard S. Prather published over 40 works of detective fiction, most featuring his clever, cad-about-town hero, Shell Scott. Known for their arched humor, punchy dialogue, and sunny Southern California locale, the Shell Scott books represent one of the greatest private eye collections ever produced. 

This case couldn't have been more up Shell Scott's alley. Twelve naked, luscious beauties, one for each month of the year, were Scott's next assignment. They were called the "Wow" pinup girls and, man, were they wow! Scott's mission: find four freckles. Four freckles located on one of these tomatoes' tushies. That was the only clue Scott had to help him solve this murder. But not to worry, it's the perfect mixture of business and pleasure for Shell Scott, P.I. 

Honored with the Life Achievement Award by the Private Eye Writers of America! 

"(Shell Scott is) as amusingly blithe a figure as the field has seen since the Saint." --Anthony Boucher

Dance with the Dead is the 21st book in the Shell Scott Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

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"As far as I'm concerned, Richard S. Prather was the King of the paperback P.I writers of the 60s. Shell Scott should be in the Top Ten of any readers list of favorite private eyes." --Robert J. Randisi 

For four decades, Richard S. Prather published over 40 works of detective fiction, most featuring his clever, cad-about-town hero, Shell Scott. Known for their arched humor, punchy dialogue, and sunny Southern California locale, the Shell Scott books represent one of the greatest private eye collections ever produced. 

This case couldn't have been more up Shell Scott's alley. Twelve naked, luscious beauties, one for each month of the year, were Scott's next assignment. They were called the "Wow" pinup girls and, man, were they wow! Scott's mission: find four freckles. Four freckles located on one of these tomatoes' tushies. That was the only clue Scott had to help him solve this murder. But not to worry, it's the perfect mixture of business and pleasure for Shell Scott, P.I. 

Honored with the Life Achievement Award by the Private Eye Writers of America! 

"(Shell Scott is) as amusingly blithe a figure as the field has seen since the Saint." --Anthony Boucher

Dance with the Dead is the 21st book in the Shell Scott Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

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