Michael Glennon
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"In Song and Dance, the inaugural entry in his Hardboiled books detective series, author Michael Glennon introduces us to the ethically-challenged, wise guy sleuth, Frank Rotten. Underneath the slick exterior and the ambition, Rotten is a young man in"
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"I read this in a matter of a few hours. Didn't want to put it down. Definitely gives that hard boiled-edgy parts of society- and slimy unethical characters vibe. "
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"Michael Glennon is a very funny author. This was an interesting read and quite entertaining. It is definitely worth picking up."
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"Song & Dance is an entertaining story that kept me engrossed from beginning to end. PI Frank Rotten is hired to find a missing husband. Frank finds himself in some precarious situations, and mayhem ensues. This story was fast paced, thoroughly enjoya"
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Truly bizarre tale. At the same time Finkel is being fired by the New York Times for fabricating a story, he becomes aware that an accused murderer has been using his identity. Finkel then becomes closely involved with the accused man, ala Truman Cap ...more | |
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What a blast! Comprehensive and engrossing. I had a ball reading this on my iPad Kindle so I could flip over to a music app and listen to the music as I was reading about it. Comprehensive without being tedious. | |
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Delightfully informative and entertaining, not to mention authoritative and accessible, work on memory, which has a host of implications on family history, storytelling, and memoir writing. Everyone over fifty-five should read this book. | |
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Who knew that differences among generations could be so clearly delineated. Runaway individualism, accelerating technology, and identity politics have drawn some rather stark divisions. I think this borders on a “must read” for older people who are t ...more | |
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A scholarly mix of philosophy, sociology, and politics tracing the origins of cool in African American society as a reaction to the grinning, obsequious minstrel show persona; through iterations in jazz, existentialism, hardboiled fiction, film noir ...more | |