Unfortunately the contract follows Eddie there. While doing his best to stay alive long enough to find out who hates him so much they want him dead, Eddie must also solve Judy Garland's problem of a possible stalker and blackmailer.
PRAISE FOR RAT PACK MYSTERY NOVELS
"Entertaining . . . A breezy period romp"āPublishers WeeklyĀ onĀ The Way You Die Tonight
"An engaging mix of humor and Vegas history. Randisi's light touch and sense of nice-and easy swing keeps the plot moving in sprightly four-four time"āBooklistĀ onĀ The Way You Die Tonight
"Randisi's eighth Rat Pack mystery delivers a tasty slice of nostalgia with healthy dollop of crime and humor"āPublishers WeeklyĀ onĀ You Make Me Feel So Dead
"The light, breezy style delivers its own brand of Nelson Riddle, toe-tapping pleasure."āBooklistĀ onĀ It Was a Very Bad Year
"Offers plenty of Hollywood glamour."āPublishers WeeklyĀ onĀ Fly Me to the Morgue
āIf you remember the Rat Pack era fondly . . . then you wonāt stop smiling.āāBooklistĀ onĀ Iām A Fool To Kill You
āRandisi gives a lively sense of Vegasās glitz and the glittering, feckless people who flourished in the spotlight.āāPublishers WeeklyĀ onĀ Iām A Fool To Kill You
Robert J. RandisiĀ (J.R. Roberts) is an American author who writes in the Detective and Western genres. He has authored more than 500 published books and has edited more than 30 anthologies of short stories.Ā BooklistĀ magazine said he "may be the last of the pulp writers."
He co-founded and editedĀ Mystery SceneĀ magazine and co-founded the American Crime Writers League. He founded The Private Eye Writers of America in 1981, where he created the Shamus Award.