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Totally Dead

(1999)
(The fourth book in the Streeter series)
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In the gritty underworld of beautiful babes, meathead thugs, and flying bullets, Streeter--ex-linebacker and private investigator extraordinaire--has always reigned supreme. In Totally Dead, Denver's favorite tough guy must battle a whole new set of low-lifes when he represents Alphonse Lucci, restaurateur and small-time mafioso. When Al lands in hot water with major-league bad guys, Streeter finds himself in the middle of a pizza war, dodging bullets, meatballs, and a hot Italian side dish--namely Al's sexy daughter. As gracefully as ever, Michael Stone maneuvers the action-packed and darkly humorous world of his latest noir adventure. Fans of the sizzling Streeter series will find this, his fourth tale, supremely satisfying. In Streeter, private eye Michael Stone has crafted the ultimate hard-nosed hero, "reminiscent of Mike Hammer and Phillip Marlowe with a soupçon of Spenser for good measure" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel).


Genre: Mystery

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