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The Bad Kitty Lounge

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Michael Wiley's first novel, The Last Striptease, was nominated for a Shamus Award and hailed as "riveting" (Chicago Tribune), "delightful" (Toronto Globe and Mail), and "hard-boiled fiction with tenderness and compassion" (New York Newsday). Now he offers another exciting, fast-paced page-turner with The Bad Kitty Lounge.

Greg Samuelson, an unassuming bookkeeper, hired Joe Kozmarski to dig up dirt on his wife and her lover, Eric Stone. But now Samuelson has taken matters into his own hands. It looks like he's torched Stone's Mercedes, killed his boss, and then shot himself, all in the space of an hour.

The police think they know how to put together this ugly puzzle. But as Kozmarski discovers, nothing's ever simple. Eric Stone wants to hire Kozmarski to clear Samuelson. Samuelson's dead boss, known as the Virginity Nun, has a saintly reputation but a red-hot past. And a gang led by an aging 1960s radical shows up in Kozmarski's office with a backpack full of payoff money, warning him to turn a blind eye to murder.

At the same time, Kozmarski is working things out with his ex-wife, Corrine, his new partner, Lucinda Juarez, and his live-in nephew, Jason. If the bad guys don't do Kozmarski in, his family might.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 7, 2009
      In Wiley's strong second mystery to feature Chicago PI Joe Kozmarski (after 2007's The Last Striptease
      ), Joe has to contend with a client, Greg Samuelson, who unleashes a torrent of crimes. After Samuelson torches the car belonging to Eric Stone, the man having an affair with his wife, Amy, Samuelson is found severely wounded and his nun boss murdered. This is merely the first body Joe uncovers as elderly but still powerful civil rights activist William DuBuclet plies him with bribes and threats, and Stone tries to hire him to keep an eye on DuBuclet. A complex web of relationships reaches back to a crash house in the late 1960s called the Bad Kitty Lounge, where kids gathered for music, dope, and sex, until a fatal fire destroyed it. Joe, who has to figure out what family secret is worth killing for, has plenty of grit, and his style suits Chicago fine.

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