The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age, Part 2
David Housewright
1 pages, MP3 CD
ISBN: 0786102314
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Language: English
Publish: August 1, 2007
17th CenturyArtArt HistoryCulturalEconomicsEuropean HistoryHistoricalHistoryHollandNonfiction
At first, reading about Holland Taylor might seem like déjà vu. He’s a former cop turned private detective; he has an African American associate who covers his back, a high-level friend on the police force, and a smart lady who tries to keep him on the straight path. He also practices martial arts, brews exotic coffee, and favors a special brand of local beer. But author David Housewright isn’t doing a Spenser rip-off; he’s just having fun telling a good story while ringing a few changes on Robert Parker. Taylor works out of Minnesota’s Twin Cities, a long way from Spenser’s Boston, and Housewright’s plot is as open-faced as his genial homage. Asked by his father to help an 85-year-old neighbor recover the life savings stolen from her by an oily investment counselor, Taylor uses a cross-dressing computer genius to harass the swindler. Things quickly turn nasty and lots of shots are fired–some are deadly. Housewright’s Edgar Award-winning first book about Taylor, Penance, is available in paperback.