About the Book: Minneapolis PI Lyle Dahms reluctantly visits a friend, an armorer at a rural Renaissance festival. Instead of a day of medieval merrymaking, Dahms witnesses a grisly murder, watching helplessly as one of the armorer’s colleagues is pinned to a wall by an arrow shot by an unseen assailant.
Although
warned to stay out the case by the local constabulary, Dahms gets drawn in
farther and farther, uncovering an illegal drug operation and crooked cops—and even
stumbles into an unlikely chance at love with a comely, independent-minded
barmaid. As lies and hidden agendas reveal themselves, Dahms must keep his wits
while navigating the unfamiliar lands of knights in armor, wandering jugglers,
lusty wenches, strolling minstrels, and broadsword wielding adversaries.
All
that and, of course, something with which Dahms is all too familiar—murder.
I really like the sound of this book, and the review is great. "Dry humor and smart mouth"--My kind of PI. I'm looking forward to reading A Cough of Birds. Best of luck with it, Brian.
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