Dewey Edition22
ReviewsPraise for David Housewright and the Mac McKenzie Crime Novels Tin City "This is a novel about going after the right guy for the wrong reasons, and the wrong guy for the right reasons. It's got twists and double-crosses, exciting car chases and gun battles, leavened by plenty of laughs---a noirish novel with emphasis on the ish." ---The Boston Globe "An amiable and appealing novel." ---The Washington Post "David Housewright's second Rushmore McKenzie crime novel is as enthralling as the first." ---The Dallas Morning News A Hard Ticket Home "An amiable throwback to Marlowe/Archer. Housewright has a keeper in McKenzie---tough, smart, and sufficiently flawed to be entirely likable." ---Kirkus Reviews "A true son of Spenser." ---Publishers Weekly "Captivating. A series worth watching." ---Booklist, Praise for David Housewright and the Mac McKenzie Crime Novels "Tin"" ""City""" " " "This is a novel about going after the right guy for the wrong reasons, and the wrong guy for the right reasons. It's got twists and double-crosses, exciting car chases and gun battles, leavened by plenty of laughs---a noirish novel with emphasis on the ish." "---The ""Boston"" Globe" "An amiable and appealing novel." "---The ""Washington"" Post" "David Housewright's second Rushmore McKenzie crime novel is as enthralling as the first." "---The ""Dallas"" Morning News" "A Hard Ticket Home" "An amiable throwback to Marlowe/Archer. Housewright has a keeper in McKenzie---tough, smart, and sufficiently flawed to be entirely likable." "---Kirkus Reviews" "A true son of Spenser." "---Publishers Weekly" "Captivating. A series worth watching." "---Booklist", Praise for David Housewright and the Mac McKenzie Crime Novels TinCity Â"This is a novel about going after the right guy for the wrong reasons, and the wrong guy for the right reasons. It's got twists and double-crosses, exciting car chases and gun battles, leavened by plenty of laughs---a noirish novel with emphasis on the ish.Â" ---TheBostonGlobe Â"An amiable and appealing novel.Â" ---TheWashingtonPost Â"David Housewright's second Rushmore McKenzie crime novel is as enthralling as the first.Â" ---TheDallasMorning News A Hard Ticket Home Â"An amiable throwback to Marlowe/Archer. Housewright has a keeper in McKenzie---tough, smart, and sufficiently flawed to be entirely likable.Â" ---Kirkus Reviews Â"A true son of Spenser.Â" ---Publishers Weekly Â"Captivating. A series worth watching.Â" ---Booklist, Praise for David Housewright and the Mac McKenzie Crime Novels Tin City "This is a novel about going after the right guy for the wrong reasons, and the wrong guy for the right reasons. It's got twists and double-crosses, exciting car chases and gun battles, leavened by plenty of laughs---a noirish novel with emphasis on the ish." ---The Boston Globe "An amiable and appealing novel." ---The Washington Post "David Housewright's second Rushmore McKenzie crime novel is as enthralling as the first." ---The Dallas Morning News A Hard Ticket Home "An amiable throwback to Marlowe/Archer. Housewright has a keeper in McKenzie---tough, smart, and sufficiently flawed to be entirely likable." ---Kirkus Reviews "A true son of Spenser." ---Publishers Weekly "Captivating. A series worth watching." ---Booklist
SynopsisMac McKenzie has a lot of old girlfriends. But only one went on to marry the current governor of the state of Minnesota. The First Lady is carrying an email that contains a nasty rumour about her husband and she wants Mac to help. Mac is soon sifting through a complex web of interlocking secrets and lies., A complicated cold case threatens the political ambitions of the governor of Minnesota in this third Mac McKenzie novel from Edgar-winner David Housewright.
LC Classification NumberPS3558.O8668