Lady Crymsyn

by P. N. Elrod

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Jack Fleming is a private detective on the right side of the law, but on the wrong side of living in post-Prohibition Chicago. This vampire-turned-gumshoe tries to find a good-time girl gone bad who may have been the victim of a premature burial.

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Synopsis: 'It's still 1937, and he's still in Chicago, but things are looking up for vampire PI Jack Fleming. Jack has picked up enough cash to finance his dream: a snazzy nightclub, dubbed Lady Crymsyn, where his chanteuse girlfriend can sparkle and a man can get an honest drink. Complications arise when basement remodeling reveals the remains of a mysterious lady in red who had been handcuffed and walled up while still alive. Jack's sympathies and curiosity are aroused after all, he was murdered himself before he turned into a vampire and he sets out to solve the mystery. Mix ruthless gangsters and tough broads with long-standing secrets at stake and things get dangerous even for a vampire.'
Review: The plot of this book is really show more good. There are several sub-plots that are tied together in the unexpected conclusion to the tale. show less
Publishers Weekly Review: It's still 1937, and he's still in Chicago, but things are looking up for vampire PI Jack Fleming in the ninth installment in this strong series from veteran Elrod (Bloodlist; Lifeblood; etc.). Jack has picked up enough cash to finance his dream: a snazzy nightclub, dubbed Lady Crymsyn, where his chanteuse girlfriend can sparkle and a man can get an honest drink. Complications arise when basement remodeling reveals the remains of a mysterious lady in red who had been handcuffed and walled up while still alive. Jack's sympathies and curiosity are arousedDafter all, he was murdered himself before he turned into a vampireDand he sets out to solve the mystery. This latest adventure plays up the sleuthing more than show more ever, but with a detective who can use superhypnosis to verify the stories he is told and dematerialize through any locked door, a too-quick solution might be expected. Not so. Mix ruthless gangsters and tough broads with long-standing secrets at stake and things get dangerous even for a vampire. Several sordid pasts, numerous plot twists and even a ghostly presence combine for an only slightly supernatural, but altogether entrancing, who-done-it. (Nov. 7) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information. show less

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Patricia Nead Elrod is a interesting woman who took her three favorite subjects (Vampire stories, gangster films, and pulp magazines) and combined them into one. The unique style of this award winning author, she has published over 20 novels in her literary career. As a resident of Texas, she lives with her dogs, books and TARDIS. (Bowker Author show more Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Lady Crymsyn
Original publication date
2000-11-07

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3555 .L68 .L3Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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