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The Middle of Nowhere: A Lenny Bliss Mystery (Lenny Bliss Mysteries) by Bob Sloan
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The Middle of Nowhere: A Lenny Bliss Mystery (Lenny Bliss Mysteries)

by Bob Sloan

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In The Middle of Nowhere, Bob Sloan has created an intricate plot and characters that will keep you on the edge on your seat. Homicide detective Lenny Bliss wears consciousness like an albatross. He is looking for some inner peace. Instead he gets a floater fished out of the East River. Then his comedienne-turned-novelist wife wants to tag along. She's writing a novel about, of all things, a homicide detective. The investigation is not going swimmingly (they never do, with floaters) when another case takes precedent -- the bludgeoning of a young man during a party in a swanky Upper East Side town house. Arriving on the scene, Bliss realizes he's been to this town house before, the night he went looking for his missing daughter who had also been to the swanky party. If his previous visit is revealed, it will taint the case and make Bliss a very likely suspect. Bob Sloan writes with the lyrical toughness of James Lee Burke and the dark humor of Carl Hiassen, creating a torrid and revealing look at the dark underbelly of New York's wealthy elite-and the deeper darkness that lies below.

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