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Old 07-15-2007, 10:15 PM   #1
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Lacy, Ed: The Best That Ever Did It. v2.0 18 July 07

ADDITION: Released under a Creative Commons license at
http://www.munseys.com/detail/mode/author/ed_lacy
Version 2.0 reflects this.

(Reformatted by me to my specifications.)
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An Ed Lacy mystery with a private eye. This one was published in hardcover and recieved some high praise.

Here's a quote:

"The Best That Ever Did It...[enjoyed] his first solid recognition. The book went into a second printing. The protagonist Barney Harris is a 248-pound auto mechanic/PI based in New York City who is hired by a cop’s widow to root out police corruption and nail her husband’s murderer.

"....This Ed Lacy title snagged plaudits from the picky James Sandoe (“exhibits a suspenseful proceeding”), Anthony Boucher (“lively, ingenious, entertaining”), and The New Yorker (“plot is probably sound enough”). Indeed, Ed Lacy had hit a groove all writers dream about in their careers."

I hope you enjoy it.

Don

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