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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Who Killed Eve Hollander? Indianapolis, 1955. Early spring, a little before one in the morning. That’s when beautiful, rich, cruel Eve Hollander goes off her penthouse roof … and lands in the lap, as it were, of her next-door neighbor, Dr. Lou Baltimore. The quirky college professor with a knack for detection might let it go at that-except that five of Eve’s circle want to pin her death on him. Did Eve fall? Or was she pushed? And by whom? And why? Lou wants to find out. Teaming up with smart, beautiful Indianapolis Police Department Lt. Kelley Cooper, Lou romances the leggy cop while also investigating Eve’s death. Along the way, employing his usual wisecracks, brash manner and unorthodox methods, he manages to raise eyebrows, ruffle feathers and step on toes … What the Characters Say about Lou Baltimore: Kelley Cooper: “He’s sort of lovable, if you can stand to be around him.” Irving Slatkin: “A lying weasel.” Belle Hollander: “He is very, very tricky.” Oren Finch: “He’s a loose cannon, but at least he’s our loose cannon.” Tony Irving: “The most conceited man I have ever met.” Gladys Lloyd: “Cocky, smug and thoroughly unlikable.” Edmund Spinks, Jr.: “He’s not as smart as he thinks.” Irving Hollander: “A real wiseass.” Chardonnay Smith: “He’s rather full of himself.” Hugh Chapel: “A real jerk.” Beau Hollander: “My daddy called him a bad name.” Sam Kitchens: “An okay guy. In his own way, I mean.” Eve Hollander: No comment available. The author: “I put Sherlock Holmes, Philip Marlowe and Wolf J. Flywheel in a bag, shook it up, and dumped it out. And what did I get for my trouble? Lou Baltimore.”
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Who Killed Eve Hollander? Indianapolis, 1955. Early spring, a little before one in the morning. That’s when beautiful, rich, cruel Eve Hollander goes off her penthouse roof … and lands in the lap, as it were, of her next-door neighbor, Dr. Lou Baltimore. The quirky college professor with a knack for detection might let it go at that-except that five of Eve’s circle want to pin her death on him. Did Eve fall? Or was she pushed? And by whom? And why? Lou wants to find out. Teaming up with smart, beautiful Indianapolis Police Department Lt. Kelley Cooper, Lou romances the leggy cop while also investigating Eve’s death. Along the way, employing his usual wisecracks, brash manner and unorthodox methods, he manages to raise eyebrows, ruffle feathers and step on toes … What the Characters Say about Lou Baltimore: Kelley Cooper: “He’s sort of lovable, if you can stand to be around him.” Irving Slatkin: “A lying weasel.” Belle Hollander: “He is very, very tricky.” Oren Finch: “He’s a loose cannon, but at least he’s our loose cannon.” Tony Irving: “The most conceited man I have ever met.” Gladys Lloyd: “Cocky, smug and thoroughly unlikable.” Edmund Spinks, Jr.: “He’s not as smart as he thinks.” Irving Hollander: “A real wiseass.” Chardonnay Smith: “He’s rather full of himself.” Hugh Chapel: “A real jerk.” Beau Hollander: “My daddy called him a bad name.” Sam Kitchens: “An okay guy. In his own way, I mean.” Eve Hollander: No comment available. The author: “I put Sherlock Holmes, Philip Marlowe and Wolf J. Flywheel in a bag, shook it up, and dumped it out. And what did I get for my trouble? Lou Baltimore.”