Here is blurb number two - I think dear reader Pogue will be most amused at the last line:
“Watch out, cruel world. Bruce is on the loose, and this time he's out for blood. That Marcel Proust of the 1950s, our Jean Shepard of the Twenty-First Century, now looks back in hilarious anger to just yesterday, when all our troubles seemed not far away. With the subterfuge of a Kasparov and the pungency of a Kerouac, show biz sleuth Kimmel takes us down a mysterious road, one he knows so well that he painted the double line down the middle. Once again, Bruce Kimmel proves to be a master of fiendish mystery as well as fondest memory. Be entertained. Be very entertained.”
Rupert Holmes
Multiple Edgar and Tony award-winning author of
The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Accomplice, Where the Truth Lies, and Swing