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Gat Heat

(1967)
(Book 32 in the Shell Scott series)
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When his client turns up dead and naked, Shell Scott focuses on the widow

Everyone at the party is naked. It's just that kind of scene. Even the corpse seems to have forgotten his clothes. Private detective Shell Scott has tangled with the toughest 'hoods in Los Angeles - and has the scars to show for it - but even he isn't prepared for a gathering of Southern California's most murderous nudists. He's been summoned to the party by the host, George Halstead, on a matter of "peculiar delicacy," but he'll soon discover there's much more to this mystery than a single unclothed stiff.

As it turns out, it's Halstead who's both naked and dead, and his widow is eager for Scott to crack the case. Before he knows what hit him, this PI will be neck-deep in blackmail, murder, and enough bare bodies to fill the grotto at the Playboy Mansion.


Genre: Mystery

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