• A reissue of the third Crang mystery; Dundurn is in the process of reissuing the earlier books while continuing the series
  • The second Crang novel, Straight No Chaser, made the short list for the Arthur Ellis Best Crime Novel Award
  • Author has written on jazz for the Globe and Mail, writes the Toronto Star's Whodunit column, and reviewed movies for CBC radio
  • The fifth Crang novel, Take Five, received favourable reviews from the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, and fellow mystery writers



Autorentext

Jack Batten, after a brief and unhappy career as a lawyer, has been a very happy Toronto freelance writer for many years. He has written thirty-five books. Batten reviewed jazz for the Globe and Mail, wrote for the Toronto Star, and reviewed movies on CBC Radio for twenty-five years. Not surprisingly, jazz, movies, and crime turn up frequently in Crang's life.



Klappentext

Crang, the smart (and often smartass) criminal lawyer, finds himself embroiled in a mystery while on vacation on the French Riviera.

Like all the criminal messes Crang has ever found himself caught up in, this one begins in perfect innocence. As Crang is leaving for a holiday on the French Riviera with his movie-critic girlfriend, Annie, his rich-as-Croesus former father-in-law appears to ask if he'd mind checking up on an errant family member who is said to be hanging out in Monaco. Crang says he'll do the favour, a decision that drops him into a series of ever-tighter spots on the Côte d'Azur.

Crang and Annie enjoy the Riviera's pleasures, but lurking in the background, gathering menace, is a piece of elaborate fraud and murder. Crang has no choice except to solve all the riddles, nail the murderer and, if he's adroit enough, eventually tip the scales of justice in the good guys' favour.

Titel
Riviera Blues
Untertitel
A Crang Mystery
EAN
9781459733305
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
22.10.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
264