The Man Everybody Was Afraid Of
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Soho Press , 2022.
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CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF DAVE BRANDSTETTERThe murder of a conservative police chief in a fishing village north of Los Angeles sends death claims investigator Dave Brandstetter into the no-man's land between cops and activists in this brilliantly plotted mystery, which perfectly captures California in the mid-1970s. A small-town Chief of Police with reactionary politics and national ambitions, Ben Orton struck fear in the hearts of anyone who fell out of line in his little fiefdom of La Caleta. Most recently that has included gay rights activists pushing for the hiring of a police officer from their community. When big Ben is found in his backyard bludgeoned to death by a large terracotta pot, the police arrest the outspoken gay owner of a local nursery. Orton had a life insurance policy that brings death claims investigator Dave Brandstetter north to pry. As far as Dave can tell, the cops did almost nothing to investigate Orton’s death and what evidence they did compile doesn’t seem to add up. Dave quickly learns that the pool of suspects is much deeper than the police reported. Ben Orton may have seen himself as a pillar of the community but what many in La Caleta saw instead was a violent man whose commitment to enforcement didn’t always also include room for the law.  With an ailing father in the hospital and a relationship headed toward the rocks, a very distracted Brandstetter finds himself making more wrong moves than right while those on the other side of the thin blue line are making it painfully obvious his presence is not wanted.

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eBook
Street Date
02/08/2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781681990538

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Kirkus Book Review

California motive-go-round #4 for Dave Brandstetter--insurance investigator, gently hard-boiled sleuth, and unmannered homosexual. Police Chief Ben Orton, a big man and leading bigot in La Caleta on the Pacific, is dead. By the body: a smashed flower pot and a tote-bag belonging to Cliff Kerlee, the local hysterical homosexual-rights' protester. But less obviously framed suspects abound. Orton's daughter's black boyfriend, whom Orton framed and sent to Soledad prison. Kerlee's enemies within the gay-rights movement. Or perhaps even Orton's worshipping widow. Dave grills them all, befriending a 70-year-old failed painter and bedding a 20-year-old black student along the way. This casual liaison is no more convincingly tender than its heterosexual counterparts in other sleuth books, but Hansen is a strong, lean describer of West Coast scenes (like Ross Macdonald before he went arty), and the layers of motives are peeled away with cool, dry, quiet professionalism. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hansen, J. (2022). The Man Everybody Was Afraid Of . Soho Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hansen, Joseph. 2022. The Man Everybody Was Afraid Of. Soho Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hansen, Joseph. The Man Everybody Was Afraid Of Soho Press, 2022.

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Hansen, J. (2022). The man everybody was afraid of. Soho Press.

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Hansen, Joseph. The Man Everybody Was Afraid Of Soho Press, 2022.

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