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The Last Striptease

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In his impressive and confident debut, Michael Wiley delivers a thrilling tale about how greed and revenge play out on the streets of Chicago.

Private eye Joe Kozmarski has just been asked to clear his childhood friend Bob Piedras of murder. Bob's latest girlfriend, a young Vietnamese American beauty, has turned up dead in an airport hotel. No one is very surprised; she had a taste for hard liquor, drugs, and stripping in front of a camera. And Bob has a history of violence. But Bob's boss, retired judge Peter Rifkin, is convinced Bob is innocent and thinks Joe is the one to find the real killer.

But Joe's life is complicated. He hasn't spoken to Rifkin for fifteen years—ever since his father, now dead, found out that the judge had double-crossed him. The dead woman's brothers, a pair of tough guys, are bent on being the first to find and punish her murderer. On top of that, Joe and his wife have separated, and his mother has dropped his eleven-year-old nephew on him. But the more obstacles Joe encounters, the more determined he becomes to see this case through.

With its vividly realized characters and page-turning story line, The Last Striptease won the 2006 St. Martin's Press / Private Eye Writers of America contest, which has accomplished its mission of finding amazing new talent in what has become a long tradition of excellent crime fiction.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 20, 2007
      In Wiley's fast-paced debut, Chicago PI Joe Kozmarski witnesses a murder while on routine surveillance. His old police colleague, Bill Gubman, takes the 911 call, but is soon shot by the suspect, who remains unnamed and at large. Meanwhile, retired judge Peter Rifkin's employee Bob Piedras is suspected of killing his girlfriend, Le Thi Hanh, after a lover's tiff. Rifkin asks Joe, an old family friend, to find evidence that will prove Piedras's innocence. When Joe reluctantly agrees, Le's violent brothers begin to dog his every move. With all this going on, Joe's mother surprises him with an ill-timed request to take in his rebellious 11-year-old nephew, who insists on “helping” with the investigations. A wonderfully flawed everyman, Joe is unable to learn from past mistakes and constantly making new ones. Readers will applaud his efforts and hard-won small victories as he plods bravely forward in this entertaining read.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Former cop and tough guy P.I. Joe Kozmarski is getting shot at, threatened, chased, and worked over as he tries to solve the murders of a porn actress and bookstore owner. At the same time, he is temporarily caring for his precocious 11-year-old nephew, who wants to help fight crime and solve mysteries, too. Johnny Heller perfectly captures this less-than-perfect man with a deep voice that conveys just the right combination of bravado, irony, and toughness. Changing his pace and intonation, Heller is equally adept in his portrayal of the lesser characters, especially the nephew. A slick, fast-paced whodunit. A.C.P. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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