The Houseboat Murders - Wagner, Paul H
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Naked corpses are found on a rental houseboat. There?s a Hollywood connection, a drug ring connection, a crooked cop among the investigators, and a killer hiding where no one would look. It could be an unsolvable crime?until an alcoholic ex-deputy and his son join the hunt?and the hunted. ?Not your garden-variety detective story.??Clark Kent, Daily Planet ?An unpredictable, compelling read for mystery fans. The inclusion of an upscale high school and its denizens provides a fresh and welcome change from the ghettos and drug dens we?ve come to expect.??Hazings Review ?Gripping?plausible?skillfully structured?eminently satisfying.??Tinseltown Times ?Take a deceptive killer with a flawless plan, add one guilt-ridden has-been detective, a ruthless drug lord, a cop on the take, and some self-absorbed teenagers. You get a thoroughly entertaining, suspenseful yarn that sucks you in like a shop vac?.??Stephanie Plump, Criminologist An unusual detective novel blends genres and clich?s to create a suspenseful, likeable story. Wagner embeds a Hardy Boys-esque teen mystery within the more complex frame of a seaside mystery a la Carl Hiaasen or John D. MacDonald, but he doesn't fully embrace either genre?an unusual literary tactic that works surprisingly well. While The Houseboat Murders could have been a pass?, after-school special blown out to Hollywood proportions, the odd turn of events hidden within the straightforward structure rescues it from mediocrity. ?A? for effort, with bonus points for originality -Kirkus Discoveries