Reviews
“Wisecracking Detroit PI Amos Walker returns in this superb hard-boiled mystery from Shamus winner Estleman. Estleman heightens the stakes with a steadily rising body count, and maneuvers his gumshoe into a satisfying, suspenseful showdown against a worthy adversary. The razor-sharp prose is a bonus. This is a top-shelf crime story.“—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Praise for the Amos Walker series
“[An] outstanding 29th hard-boiled mystery…Estleman makes old-school, dogged, hit-the-pavement sleuthing plausible, while peppering the narrative with biting prose. This long-running series shows no sign of flagging.” —Publishers Weekly starred review
“His novels—regardless of type—are peppered with humor, irony, and melancholy, and as a narrator, Murdock delivers all three. A clever plot and a satisfying conclusion round out a very enjoyable read.” —Booklist on The Book of Murdock
“Estleman has piled up enough literary awards to add a wing to his home. Read this classic yet modern example of the hard-boiled detective novel and you’ll begin to understand why.” —Booklist on Infernal Angels
“Don’t Look for Me is so old-school, with its world-weary private eye, cynical villains and sultry dames, that it’s new again.” —The New York Times Book Review