Críticas:
""An appealing detective story that reaffirms your faith in ...well, girls and dogs and Sam Spades.""-New York Daily News""A delightful screwball mystery...funny, witty, wonderful and oddly affecting.""-Sacramento Bee""What a tale it is...funny, fresh, and a winner.""-Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine""An exceptionally well-paced and polished first novel [that] could easily qualify for 'Best Novel' as well...hilarious and yet sympathetic...works beautifully and memorably.""-St. Louis Post-Dispatch ""A rollicking--and exciting--detective tale....Lochte brings his characters to life with the wit and skill of a veteran.""--Indianapolis News ""A wonderfully literate, witty novel. A fun book.""--Gregory Mcdonald, author of Fletch ""Arresting Entertainment.... Balancing violence and humor is no easy feat. Yet Lochte has done it, and done it well.""--Los Angeles Times Book Review""Too much fun to pass up.... There's great charm in the 'Paper Moon' relationship between this peppery girl and the soft-hearted shamus, and Lochte's breezy style puts some fresh, wholesome humor into a tough old genre."" --Philadelphia Inquirer ""Outclasses, in many ways, the tales of Raymond Chandler, Ross Macdonald and other renowned California mystery writers....A corker entertainment, uncontrived and satisfying...Lochte deserves raves for his debut.""--Publishers Weekly""A funny, action-filled mystery...as wide-awake a tale as I've read in a long time."" --Philadelphia Daily News""A first novel that is original; that moves alertly along; that has considerable charm as well as action; that has believablecharacters and elegant writing; that has moments of high humor and some black humor; that has a plot well conversant with the amenities of the mystery story (private-eye division)."" --New York Times Book Review "An appealing detective story that reaffirms your faith in ...well, girls and dogs and Sam Spades."-New York Daily News"A delightful screwball mystery...funny, witty, wonderful and oddly affecting."-Sacramento Bee"What a tale it is...funny, fresh, and a winner."-Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine"An exceptionally well-paced and polished first novel [that] could easily qualify for 'Best Novel' as well...hilarious and yet sympathetic...works beautifully and memorably."-St. Louis Post-Dispatch "A rollicking--and exciting--detective tale....Lochte brings his characters to life with the wit and skill of a veteran."--Indianapolis News "A wonderfully literate, witty novel. A fun book."--Gregory Mcdonald, author of Fletch "Arresting Entertainment.... Balancing violence and humor is no easy feat. Yet Lochte has done it, and done it well."--Los Angeles Times Book Review"Too much fun to pass up.... There's great charm in the 'Paper Moon' relationship between this peppery girl and the soft-hearted shamus, and Lochte's breezy style puts some fresh, wholesome humor into a tough old genre." --Philadelphia Inquirer "Outclasses, in many ways, the tales of Raymond Chandler, Ross Macdonald and other renowned California mystery writers....A corker entertainment, uncontrived and satisfying...Lochte deserves raves for his debut."--Publishers Weekly"A funny, action-filled mystery...as wide-awake a tale as I've read in a long time." --Philadelphia Daily News"A first novel that is original; that moves alertly along; that has considerable charm as well as action; that has believablecharacters and elegant writing; that has moments of high humor and some black humor; that has a plot well conversant with the amenities of the mystery story (private-eye division)." --New York Times Book Review
Reseña del editor:
First Holmes and Watson, then Nero and Archie, Now Leo and Serendipity—two detectives, two narrative voices, twice as much sleuthing and double the fun.
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