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The Damned Don't Die

by Jim Nisbet

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I've always wanted to skin a woman.' The line was typed on a blank sheet of paper stuck in a typewriter. Next door, San Francisco police turned up one of the most gruesome sex murders in history. Not much surprises ex-police turned private eye, Martin Windrow, anymore. But this case proves it's in a class by itself, peeling back the genteel surface of suburbia to reveal the murky world where sex and violence merge into murder, where crime blends with illicit pleasures.'… (more)
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Dark, murky, and effective story of a much-battered private eye trying to find a murderer among the S&M/B&D set in San Francisco. Lurid but literate, although Nisbet definitely goes overboard a time or two or three or four or.... Reminiscent of Chandler in many ways, particularly The Big Sleep, even though it is set sometime near its published date of 1981. The biggest similarity is that Nisbet's private eye Martin Windrow, is driven by his own internal code to find the solution to the mystery, regardless of anyone else's notion of justice. ( )
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I've always wanted to skin a woman.' The line was typed on a blank sheet of paper stuck in a typewriter. Next door, San Francisco police turned up one of the most gruesome sex murders in history. Not much surprises ex-police turned private eye, Martin Windrow, anymore. But this case proves it's in a class by itself, peeling back the genteel surface of suburbia to reveal the murky world where sex and violence merge into murder, where crime blends with illicit pleasures.'

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