SONS OF SPADE
Spotlighting the fictional P.I.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Q & A with Terence Faherty
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Q: What makes Scott Elliot different from other (unofficial) PIs? A: It's nearly impossible to do anything completely new in the PI sub...
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Devil Red (Hap & Leonard) by Joe Lansdale
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In this sequel to Vanilla Ride Hap and Leonard are back. Hap is getting more plagued by his conscience by the day, troubled by his violent w...
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Saturday, April 16, 2011
Dance In The Dark (Scott Elliott) by Terence Faherty
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Scott Elliott, Terence Faherty's historical PI is back, this time in 1969. Still a Hollywood op, he sets out to find a missing girl and ...
Friday, March 25, 2011
Q & A with Tina Whittle
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Q: What makes Tai and Trey different from other (unofficial) PIs? In many ways they’re very traditional. Tai is an amateur sleuth with no in...
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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Innocent Monster (Moe Prager) by Reed Farrel Coleman
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Reed Farrel Coleman is surely one of the most valued PI writers of the last decade. The praise by other writers and genre fans aren't in...
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