From the author of Kirby's Last Circus, which kept Ross H. Spencer's critics and fans alternately biting their nails and falling out of their chairs, comes his most ambitious, spine-tingling, and hilarious novel to date.
Start with a bleary-eyed, somewhat dubious, almost always shifty private eye named Tuthill Willow, add in a bibulous nun named Sister Rosetta whose favorite watering spot is Raponi's Old Naples Spaghetti House, where she knocks back shots of vintage whiskey, toss in a bouncer named Florence Gambrello who has the reflexes of a young mongoose, mix with a missing niece of Sister Rosetta's named Gladys Hornsby, stir in a couple of corpses to taste, and enter the wild, wild world of Death Wore Gloves.
Genre: Mystery
Start with a bleary-eyed, somewhat dubious, almost always shifty private eye named Tuthill Willow, add in a bibulous nun named Sister Rosetta whose favorite watering spot is Raponi's Old Naples Spaghetti House, where she knocks back shots of vintage whiskey, toss in a bouncer named Florence Gambrello who has the reflexes of a young mongoose, mix with a missing niece of Sister Rosetta's named Gladys Hornsby, stir in a couple of corpses to taste, and enter the wild, wild world of Death Wore Gloves.
Genre: Mystery
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