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Jason Pelski is an author of Sudoku puzzles for a local newspaper, and an amateur sleuth. His ex-wife, who has trouble with relationships, writes an 'advice to the lovelorn' column for the same newspaper. A local homicide detective, Spence Newton, is aware of Pelski's exceptional analytical skills and seeks his advice on a murder he's investigating. This is the start of an unusual friendship. Both men are egotistical, and the relationship quickly turns into a game of one-upmanship.

Produktbeschreibung
Jason Pelski is an author of Sudoku puzzles for a local newspaper, and an amateur sleuth. His ex-wife, who has trouble with relationships, writes an 'advice to the lovelorn' column for the same newspaper. A local homicide detective, Spence Newton, is aware of Pelski's exceptional analytical skills and seeks his advice on a murder he's investigating. This is the start of an unusual friendship. Both men are egotistical, and the relationship quickly turns into a game of one-upmanship.
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Autorenporträt
Philip Pak is a retired NYC policeman who grew up in Brooklyn, New York, before it was expensive and trendy. Back then, it was full of colorful characters: pool sharks, bookies, some real and some wanna-be wise guys. A lot of the characters in his stories are based on them. A great deal of time is spent researching poisons and weapons on the internet. Hopefully, the FBI won't be knocking on his door.