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Last of the Independents - (Vancouver Noir) by Sam Wiebe (Paperback)

Last of the Independents - (Vancouver Noir) by  Sam Wiebe (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A crooked detective is playing the justice system to protect a kidnapper, and the only viable lead takes private investigator Michael Drayton to a car-thieving junkie.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>2015 Kobo Emerging Writer's -- Winner, Fiction</i><br/><i>2015 Arthur Ellis Award -- Nominated, Best First Novel</i><br/><i>2012 Unhanged Arthur Award -- Winner, Best Unpublished First Crime Novel</i><br/><br/><b>What do a necrophile, a missing boy, and an unsavoury P.I. have in common? Private detective Michael Drayton is about to find out....</b><br/><br/>Twenty-nine-year-old Michael Drayton runs a private investigation agency in Vancouver that specializes in missing persons -- only, as Mike has discovered, some missing people stay with you. Still haunted by the unsolved disappearance of a young girl, Mike is hired to find the vanished son of a local junk merchant. However, he quickly discovers that the case has been damaged by a crooked private eye and dismissed by a disinterested justice system. Worse, the only viable lead involves a drug-addicted car thief with gang connections.<br/><br/> As the stakes rise, Mike attempts to balance his search for the junk merchant's son with a more profitable case involving a necrophile and a funeral home, while simultaneously struggling to keep a disreputable psychic from bilking the mother of a missing girl.</p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>. . . a literary achievement. (starred review)-- "Booklist"<br><br>Drayton's sardonic voice in counterpoint to his assistants and supporting players, along with an ending that delivers a knockout punch, make Last of the Independents a debut well worth spending time with.-- "National Post"<br><br>Opening paragraphs don't get much more bang-on enticing than the one with which Vancouver writer Sam Wiebe kicks off Last of the Independents. It would be nice to quote the paragraph to prove the point, but in a general-interest newspaper, that can't be done -- which is a clue to the opener's perfect rambunctiousness.-- "The Tribune"<br><br>The unanimous winner of an Arthur Ellis Award in 2012, Wiebe's debut novel is something quite special. It promises more from a young writer who looks sure to turn Vancouver into one of the great cities of noir.-- "The Peak, Simon Fraser University"<br><br>Smart, sharp writing that kicks into gear on the first page. Wiebe is a 21st century Raymond Chandler, and his Vancouver is like Chandler's LA -- its darkest corners are supporting characters. PI Mike Drayton is cynical, funny, and warm-hearted, with a strict moral code and a terrifying temper. What a debut! (E.R. Brown)<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Sam Wiebe's <i>Last of the Independents</i> won the 2012 Unhanged Arthur Award for Best Unpublished First Novel. His crime fiction has been published internationally. Recent projects include audio adaptations of <i>Hamlet</i> and <i>Frankenstein</i>, an independent film script, and a follow-up novel. He lives in Vancouver.

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