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Cavalcade (Pinkerton Det. Phil Beaumont &)

Minotaur Books

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Pinkerton agents Jane Turner and Philip Beaumont have just finished another difficult assignment abroad; now the office is sending them to Germany. Their job: to find the assassin who almost succeeded in killing Adolf Hitler when he was in Berlin.

Their first surprise is a pleasant one---the Nazi big shot assigned to be their guide, Ernst (Putzi) Hanfstaengl, is a huge, jovial man who amazes his guests immediately; his English is almost without any accent! Hanfstaengl has learned American ways during his student days at Harvard. He is a talented pianist and as friendly as a puppy. Jane and Phil have no reason to think his fellow Nazis are not just as personable. This isn't going to be so bad.

Everything starts to go downhill after that, however, although a handsome Nazi almost turns Jane's head with his attentions. Their job becomes a questionable one as the agents see more and more of the new party's dreadful face. A woman who gives them some information is found murdered. There are other deaths, all clearly connected to the Nazi Party. By the time Jane and Phil meet Hitler, they are not only horrified and puzzled about why the Pinkerton agency accepted the job, they are very aware that they are in danger themselves.

Walter Satterthwait has uncannily taken his readers to the Germany of 1923, introducing them to characters from the actual front pages of the period's newspapers---Hanfstaengl, Rudolf Hess, and many others. As in the previous two books of this series, the crimes that Turner and Beaumont encounter are committed against a genuinely historical background. It all adds up to a suspenseful story of two likable people at risk in the treacherous atmosphere of Germany's postwar nightmare.

Wall of Glass: A Joshua Croft Mystery

University of New Mexico Press

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Joshua Croft wasn't looking for trouble. It just managed to find him. While Santa Fe private investigator Joshua Croft wasn't exactly comfortable fencing a stolen diamond necklace, he did have a living to make. But when the small-time cowboy who'd offered him the deal was murdered, Croft knew he was into something hotter than hot ice.

In the posh section of Santa Fe, raw earth is as chic as sushi, and the trail of dirt Croft follows leads to even dirtier secrets, kinky sex, drugs, and double dealings--and a second murder that strikes just a little too close for comfort.


Miss Lizzie

iUniverse

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When her neighbor is brutally hacked to death, the infamous Lizzie Borden becomes the prime suspect. In her search for the real killer, she uncovers not only the secrets that lie beneath the sleepy surface of a small seaside town, but finally the truth of what happened thirty years before, when her own parents were viciously murdered.
Escapade

St. Martin's Press

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Finally a book that deals with the issues that are often overlooked in serious relationships. Dr. Rodney Pearson, author of the explosive and revealing book, Exposing Manipulation, focuses on the real issues that can make or break your romance. Learn the skills to keep your love alive and your lover pleased. Now begin to experience the passion and depth that is unique to couples that have committed themselves to each other for life!
Masquerade

St. Martin's Paperbacks

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Paris in the 1920s: Pinkerton agents Phil Beaumont and Jane Turner are investigating the deaths of a wealthy expatriate American publisher and his German mistress. From saloons to salons, catacombs to cafes, the two journey throughout the darkest and highest recesses of Paris society, along the way running into the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and a bevy of eccentric characters. Martin's Press.
Walter Satterthwait writes richly detailed historical mysteries about everyone from Oscar Wilde to Lizzie Borden. In the well-reviewed Escapade, he introduced us to Pinkerton detective Phil Beaumont and his partner, a sharp and seductive Brit named Jane Turner. Masquerade brings this fascinating couple to Paris in 1923, where wealthy American dilettante Richard Forsythe and his German mistress have been found dead. The French police are calling it a double suicide, but Forsythe's mother has hired Beaumont and Turner to dig deeper. In between having amorous alliances, spotting the likes of Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, and Ernest Hemingway on the street, and eating too many rich meals with a French policeman ("One can lead a horse to tournedos Rossini, but one cannot make him eat," this worthy sighs when Phil finally requests a steak, rare, with no sauces), Beaumont and Turner dip into a world of insidious aristocrats and dangerous drug dealers as they find out what really happened. Other Satterthwait pleasures in paperback: Accustomed to the Dark, At Ease with the Dead, Wall of Glass. --Dick Adler
Dead Horse

Dennis Mcmillan Pubns

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1st edition Signed by author Very Fine book and jacket; as new. Jacket cover is June 1928 Black Mask. Novelization of the death of Emily Vanderbilt Whitfield in 1935. Her husband, Raoul Whitfield was the master pulp mystery writer in the 20's and 30's. This 1st edition is of 1,000 copies printed plus 156 Limited copies at $250. Multiple copies available.

Satterthwait Walter News




From the International Herald Tribune - New York Times
From the International Herald TribuneTwo assistant secretaries of state, Walter S. Robertson and JC Satterthwaite, told the committee that continued American foreign aid is the biggest factor in stalling Communist aspirations in the areas and must be continued.

Miss Lizzie - NDR Info
Miss Lizzievon Walter Satterthwait Die 20er-Jahre in Neuengland: Jedes Kind kennt den Abzählreim über die berüchtigte Lizzie Borden. Die soll fast 30 Jahre zuvor ihre Eltern bestialisch ermordet haben. Emily ist mit ihrer Familie den Sommer über in dem kleinen