What the Shadow Knew: A Deacon Bishop Mystery

Mystery & Suspense, Hard-Boiled
Cover of the book What the Shadow Knew: A Deacon Bishop Mystery by Michael Paulson, Rob Preece
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Michael Paulson ISBN: 9781602153011
Publisher: Rob Preece Publication: April 15, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Paulson
ISBN: 9781602153011
Publisher: Rob Preece
Publication: April 15, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Even detectives need to pay the rent, which is why Deacon Bishop found himself spending nights taking pictures of an unfaithful wife and her lover. Considering the wife’s lifestyle, it wasn’t a complete surprise when she turned up missing but Bishop agrees to take the job of finding her… if she is anywhere to be found. What Bishop doesn’t expect is that the task of finding a missing woman will immerse him in an insurance scam, a gambling den that doubles as a church, or a run-in with the Portello crime family which controls so much of Texas. Bishop picks up his first clues when he meets up with a one-legged skateboarder who thinks he is the Shadow. The Shadow may know but his reality Is far from Bishop. While Bishop believes the little guy saw a murder, exactly who was murdered and who did the job isn’t easy to make out. One thing does seem clear--more murders seem likely and Bishop just might become one of the victims. Author Michael Paulson continues his Deacon Bishop detective series with an exciting and darkly funny novel. Bishop’s world is one of slimy crooks and almost equally slimy cops--and Bishop himself is one of the most morally ambivalent characters in the story, willing to take a bribe to look the other way (as long as what he’s ignoring isn’t too serious by his not-very-elevated moral code), certainly willing to plant evidence to implicate the guilty, and ready to deal with the devil (in the form of crime boss Salvator Portello) when it serves his purposes. Bishop is a classic hard-drinking, hard-smoking, skirt-chasing hard-boiled detective but there’s definitely a 21st century sense of reality to his world.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Even detectives need to pay the rent, which is why Deacon Bishop found himself spending nights taking pictures of an unfaithful wife and her lover. Considering the wife’s lifestyle, it wasn’t a complete surprise when she turned up missing but Bishop agrees to take the job of finding her… if she is anywhere to be found. What Bishop doesn’t expect is that the task of finding a missing woman will immerse him in an insurance scam, a gambling den that doubles as a church, or a run-in with the Portello crime family which controls so much of Texas. Bishop picks up his first clues when he meets up with a one-legged skateboarder who thinks he is the Shadow. The Shadow may know but his reality Is far from Bishop. While Bishop believes the little guy saw a murder, exactly who was murdered and who did the job isn’t easy to make out. One thing does seem clear--more murders seem likely and Bishop just might become one of the victims. Author Michael Paulson continues his Deacon Bishop detective series with an exciting and darkly funny novel. Bishop’s world is one of slimy crooks and almost equally slimy cops--and Bishop himself is one of the most morally ambivalent characters in the story, willing to take a bribe to look the other way (as long as what he’s ignoring isn’t too serious by his not-very-elevated moral code), certainly willing to plant evidence to implicate the guilty, and ready to deal with the devil (in the form of crime boss Salvator Portello) when it serves his purposes. Bishop is a classic hard-drinking, hard-smoking, skirt-chasing hard-boiled detective but there’s definitely a 21st century sense of reality to his world.

More books from Rob Preece

Cover of the book Blind Woman's Bluff by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book God of Traitors by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Medium in the Middle by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Korinna by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Half a Ranch by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Merchant Prince of Arcadia by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Manchurian Shadows by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Shadows of New York: The Mysterious Adventures of Dr. Shadows by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Andromakhe: the Epic Story of Troy and a Woman's Triumphant Valor by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Kingmaker by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book The Van Gogh Deception by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book A Cry at Midnight by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Who Killed Michael Douglas? by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book Micro Fiction: Writing 100-Word Stories (Drabbles) for Magazines and Contests by Michael Paulson
Cover of the book The Carpathian Shadows Volume 2 by Michael Paulson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy