Mal Townley is a failed, small-town private investigator who is on the verge of throwing in the towel when a baffling case comes his way: the disappearance of the enigmatic Iris Black, an eccentric, young novelist and author of The Days of Wine. Everyone Mal contacts about Iris has an opinion about her; however, no one seems to have a picture of her. The only likeness available is in the form of a beguiling painting titled: "Black Iris"--that seems to cast a spell over its admirers. Mal breaks the first rule in the P.I. handbook: never fall in love with the subject of your investigation--which…mehr
Mal Townley is a failed, small-town private investigator who is on the verge of throwing in the towel when a baffling case comes his way: the disappearance of the enigmatic Iris Black, an eccentric, young novelist and author of The Days of Wine. Everyone Mal contacts about Iris has an opinion about her; however, no one seems to have a picture of her. The only likeness available is in the form of a beguiling painting titled: "Black Iris"--that seems to cast a spell over its admirers. Mal breaks the first rule in the P.I. handbook: never fall in love with the subject of your investigation--which also happens to be the recipe for a bizarre, rollicking, psychological mystery.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Randy Russell has published fiction ("Universe City", "5 Minutes Late", "The Doughnuts"), and has written and acted in movies ("American Job", "The Pool", "Modus Operandi"). He has also written for Utne Reader, Factsheet Five Zine Reader, and Talkhouse. Russell has published countless zines, including Mickey Rourke, American Job, and The Sweet Ride, and was the proprietor of the book/zine store, The Secret Goldfish, and punk record store, Garbage Inc. Over the years he's played in over a dozen bands, including The Ragged Bags, Moonlove, and Love Me Avenue. Currently, he writes for the website, rspeen.com, and is an infrequent guest on The Randy Russell Podcast. He is a Capricorn.
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