The Big Goodbye - Michael Lister

The Big Goodbye

By Michael Lister

  • Release Date: 2015-07-16
  • Genre: Hard-Boiled Mysteries
Score: 4
4
From 228 Ratings

Description

A vulnerable woman being followed. A PI determined to protect her. Former lovers embroiled in an intense mystery thriller fraught with intrigue and danger. A sexy, romantic, suspenseful ride through the atmospheric 1940s for fans of film noir and the classic hard-boiled detective novel.

Someone is following Lauren Lewis.

She ducks into the office of PI, Jimmy "Soldier" Riley, not to hire him, but to find out if he's the one following her. Back when they were lovers he told her if he ever decided to, she'd never know he was there.

It's1940's Panama City, Florida. The world is at war, and the growing panhandle paradise is doing its part. Tyndall Field is training pilots. Wainwright Shipyard is building battleships. The Naval Section Base is protecting vessels in the Gulf. The Dixie Sherman Hotel is hosting celebrities such as Clark Gable. Harry Lewis, a wealthy banker, is running for mayor, unaware his wife is running for her life.

With a secret to hide and a husband running for mayor in a city exploding and expanding like no other time in history, Lauren doesn't want trouble, but she's about to get a double-barrel full of it. Only one man can help her, and though it might destroy him, he doesn't mind. Better to die than be the walking wounded.

Get The Big Goodbye and begin your fun, romantic, and mysterious journey with Jimmy and Lauren today! 

"Lister's hard-edged prose ranks with the best of contemporary noir fiction." Publisher's Weekly Starred Review of The Big Goodbye.

Reviews

  • The big goodbye

    5
    By atssakma
    Very good!!!
  • Noir Mystery

    5
    By jdt_s
    This Noir mystery was done by an author who,clearly loves the genre and has applied himself to the task of pursuing similar in his own work. Pleasure to read if you like this type of mystery and I do!
  • the big goodbye

    3
    By bunbleshooter
    Gimps and guilt galore, all meant, in the great noir tradition, to distract from the lack of characters and mystery. i’ve read detective stories that helped me think about people; this was just a book..
  • Hard Boiled

    5
    By MrMark1952
    Great Noir novel in the Phillip Marlowe, Sam Spade tradition.

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