The boy who was buried this morning : a Dave Brandstetter mystery

by Joseph Hansen

Paper Book, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

PS3558.A513 B69 1991

Publication

New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Plume, [1991]

Description

A much-disliked paintball player gets hit with a real bullet in this California-set mystery by an author who's "one of the best" (The New York Times).   Insurance investigator Dave Brandstetter has spent the last few years drifting in and out of retirement. For the sake of his boyfriend, Cecil, he has attempted to forgo dangerous jobs. But when a close friend's death sends Dave into a depressive funk, Cecil recognizes that work is the only cure.   During a high-stakes paintball game, a hardcore supremacist gets hit by a very real bullet. Although the police claim the death was accidental--nothing but a stray round from a nearby hunting preserve--Dave knows that a man this hated seldom dies by chance. His investigation takes him into the strange world of make-believe war--a grown-up version of cowboys and Indians whose players sometimes have trouble distinguishing fantasy from reality. If Dave isn't careful, he'll find himself stained with something more permanent than paint.   The Boy Who Was Buried This Morning is book eleven in the Dave Brandstetter Mystery series, which also includes Troublemaker and The Man Everybody Was Afraid Of.… (more)

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 1990)

Language

Original publication date

1990

Physical description

192 p.; 18 cm

ISBN

9780452266179

Barcode

34500000554706
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