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Cast in Stone (Paperback)

by G M Ford (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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Confirming the bright promise of Who in Hell Is Wanda Fuca?, Ford proves he's no one-book author with the second case for extremely likable, wisecracking Seattle PI Leo Waterman. A boating mentor from Waterman's youth, Heck Sundstrom, is critically injured in a traffic accident. What was he doing on a seedy downtown block after midnight? The accident follows the death of the Sundstrom's son and his new daughter-in-law, Allison, in a boat explosion. Waterman soon finds loose ends: Allison may not have been what she claimed. For help, Waterman calls on "the Boys," usually drunk old friends who know their way around Seattle's seamier precincts. Carl Craddock, a wheelchair-using surveillance expert with a foul mouth and caustic sense of humor, pitches in. Allison's trail of trouble leads the men across Washington State to Wisconsin and beyond. A helpless old lady, a small-town police chief and the minister of a Seattle megachurch were all involved with the enigmatic woman. But if Allison is alive and murdering, who went down with the Sundstrom boat? Ford keeps the menace growing, while his large cast of colorful characters supplies laughs in some of the best dialogue around.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Who in the Hell Is Wanda Fuca?, Ford's first novel, which featured Seattle private investigator Leo Waterman, attracted readers with its unique title. His second novel relies upon series protagonist Leo and his unconventional habit of employing several homeless alcoholics to do his legwork. Leo investigates a suspicious boat explosion that kills his wealthy client's son and the son's new wife. But a million dollars and the wife's remains are missing. The tough, honest, and compassionate Leo uses his considerable resources to get to the truth. A solid, worthy sequel.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Suspense-Full Witty Private Eye Novel, Jan 21 2002
By Joseph L Burke (Bradenton, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This is as good or better than the old Travis McGee stories by John MacDonald. Great plot, wonderful characters, crackling dialogue...author Ford is a superior talent. When someone this good writes a novel, their work almost defies description because the result is like magic. You are transported, informed, entranced, amused, and entertained. Try Ford's series of Leo Waterman, Private Eye, novels. You'll be glad you did. Also... please ignore the luke warm endorsements on the back covers of his books. They don't do the author justice; he is BETTER than they say.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A return to Travis McGee territory, May 24 2000
By Paul Jones Johnson "archaeoj" (lilburn, ga USA) - See all my reviews
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I stumbled across this book while browsing in search of a good read to enjoy over lunch. This was my first journey into Ford country and I found it delightful and surprising. For me the plot line and characters carried me back to Travis McGee days. In many ways it was a retread of several of John McDonald's McGee mysteries. A mysterious death and suspicions of foul play. The P.I. slowly unraveling the tapestry of the suspect's personality and discovering a long, dark thread that leads backward into a web of deceit and darkness. If you've read McDonald you know the tale already, but this does not prevent the story being well received. The setting in the Northwest is well-placed and described. The supporting characters are enjoyable. The bad guys are appropriately bad and even if you realize where the plot is going there are a couple of surprises along the way that bring delight. A good read and I will now be hunting for other books of the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A rare delight, May 6 2000
By Mitchell Ayer (Katy, Tx USA) - See all my reviews
I really enjoyed this book. The plot reminded me of some John D. McDonald books where Travis McGee backtracks an evil killer. Plus Leo Waterman has a hilarious sidekick--a foul mouthed New York phototgrapher--that helps him Some of the scenes with the photographer are laugh out loud funny. One negative is Ford's characterization of the minister which showed some anti-Christian bigotry on the part of the author.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good character development and a great story line!
I've just read all 4 Leo Waterman books by this author. I loved them all. I will buy the next one when it comes out. Read more
Published on Dec 7 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars I Want to Read More Books Authored by G. M. Ford
Since this was my first book authored by G. M. Ford, I was taken back by how much I enjoyed it. In fact I have also just finished my first Mary Higgins Clark book ("I'll Be... Read more
Published on Jun 18 1997

5.0 out of 5 stars G.M. Ford does it again
G.M. Ford's refreshingly average-joe P.I. Leo Waterman returns. Leo's old friend Heck Sundstrom finds out that married life can, indeed, be murder when he is killed while... Read more
Published on Jun 9 1997

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