Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
119
Language
English
Published
Feb 4, 2012
Description
Bubba Mabry returns in a new novella guaranteed to thrill and amuse fans of the series featuring the Albuquerque, NM, private eye.
Bubba bumbles back into action when he's hired to find a missing stripper who goes by the stage name Joy Forever. Joy's boss says business has been off since she disappeared, owing him money. He wants Bubba to find Joy and find her fast.
But there's more here than meets the eye. A federal prosecutor is interested in Joy as well, and Bubba's wife, newspaper reporter Felicia Quattlebaum, is working on a crusade that seems to be entangled with the case.
Laced with Steve Brewer's trademark humor, "Party Doll" is chock full of action and plot twists.
"Bubba Mabry is thoroughly engaging and a very cool dude." -- Edgar Award-winning author Harlan Coben
"Every region claims its own resident jester-in-crime. Steve Brewer owns the Southwest." -- National Book Award winner Pete Hautman
"Steve Brewer proves you don't need 300 pages to write a solid PI mystery with this cool novella." -- Jochem Steed, Sons of Spade blog
"Steve Brewer is one of America's best mystery authors. If you haven't discovered Brewer's work, you're in for a treat." -- Joseph Badal, Author of "Evil Deeds"
Bubba bumbles back into action when he's hired to find a missing stripper who goes by the stage name Joy Forever. Joy's boss says business has been off since she disappeared, owing him money. He wants Bubba to find Joy and find her fast.
But there's more here than meets the eye. A federal prosecutor is interested in Joy as well, and Bubba's wife, newspaper reporter Felicia Quattlebaum, is working on a crusade that seems to be entangled with the case.
Laced with Steve Brewer's trademark humor, "Party Doll" is chock full of action and plot twists.
"Bubba Mabry is thoroughly engaging and a very cool dude." -- Edgar Award-winning author Harlan Coben
"Every region claims its own resident jester-in-crime. Steve Brewer owns the Southwest." -- National Book Award winner Pete Hautman
"Steve Brewer proves you don't need 300 pages to write a solid PI mystery with this cool novella." -- Jochem Steed, Sons of Spade blog
"Steve Brewer is one of America's best mystery authors. If you haven't discovered Brewer's work, you're in for a treat." -- Joseph Badal, Author of "Evil Deeds"
Genres
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Humor
Business & Economics