From Publishers Weekly
Boston wrestler and occasional private eye Tom Bethany looks into the death of a wealthy young man. Giving Spen ser a run for his money, he proves that Boston is a two-PI town. BOMC alternate in cloth.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From Library Journal
Like Doolittle's first mystery, Body Scissors ( LJ 9/1/90), his second features narrator Tom Bethany, a one-man investigator/vengeance squad based in Boston. As an assist to his married lover, who runs the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) office in Washington, D.C., he delves into the circumstances surrounding the auto-erotic asphyxiation death of a meek millionaire whose will benefits the ACLU. Bethany, who has an outside-the-letter-of-the-law, rough, and vindictive character, soon messes with a nasty insurance company owner and hangers-on at the millionaire's actors' studio. Still, this is an ultimately satisfying mystery, tempered with the Cambridge backdrop.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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