Paint an Inch Thick - by Adam Dompierre (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Eddie London might be the worst detective in all of Summerport.
- Author(s): Adam Dompierre
- 272 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
Description
About the Book
The city's worst detective takes on a dangerous cult.
Book Synopsis
Eddie London might be the worst detective in all of Summerport. Then again, he assures himself, it's a pretty big city. But when Veronica Lawrence hires him to find her missing husband, Eddie sees his chance to transcend the low-stakes (and low-paying) cases that have thus far sustained his fledgling operation.
As part of his unorthodox investigation, Eddie goes undercover at the authoritarian Manticore Cooperative. There he does his best to outwit its charismatic and temperamental leader. Further clues lead to a violent dive bar and a wilderness compound run by a dangerous cult.
Among Eddie's associates are his boisterous best friend and a newfound ally with her own reasons for taking on Manticore. Together they will try to surveil, bluff, and strongarm their way to Mr. Lawrence's safe return. And if that means conducting a car chase across the California freeway or taking a sucker punch to the back of the head, Eddie's just the man for that too.
Veronica has given him seven days to locate her husband. Failing that, Eddie knows, another chance may not come his way. He has no intention of letting the opportunity pass by.
Review Quotes
"The humor and suspense in Paint an Inch Thick are nicely blended into a charming mystery that includes car chases, clever dialogue, and engaging characters." -Readers' Favorite, Five-Star Review
"I really enjoyed this book. There were plenty of unexpected opportunities for a smile here and a giggle there... I'm really looking forward to the next installment!" -The Eclectic Bookworm
"I recommend Paint an Inch Thick for its suspense, because of its surprise ending, likeable and realistic characters and its enduring plot." -U.P. Book Review
"This book was an engaging and hard-to-put-down read. I especially loved the main character's humor and self-irony." -LibraryThing