A Few Minutes Past Midnight, Stuart M. Kaminsky
A Few Minutes Past Midnight, Stuart M. Kaminsky
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A Few Minutes Past Midnight

Author: Stuart M. Kaminsky

Narrator: Stuart M. Kaminsky

Unabridged: 5 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/27/2021


Synopsis

PI Toby Peters comes to the aid of Charlie Chaplin when the Little Tramp becomes a big target in this "ingenious" mystery from the Edgar Award winner (Kirkus Reviews).

In 1943, Charlie Chaplin is far from the most popular man in America. His communist sympathies and romantic indiscretions with young women have enraged everyone from right-wing radicals and the Ku Klux Klan to furious fathers.

But when a knife-wielding intruder breaks into his house one night, the maniac isn't talking politics. He demands Chaplin stop making his latest black comedy about a man who murders wealthy women for their money—and specifically tells him to stay away from one Fiona Sullivan. Who?

Chaplin turns to the shamus to the stars, Toby Peters, to keep him from harm and apprehend his nocturnal visitor. Peters's lead on Fiona comes from a most unlikely source—his landlady, Mrs. Irene Plaut, knows the woman. Rallying his crew of diminutive Gunther Wherthman, wrestler Jeremy Butler, and dentist Sheldon Minck, Toby's determined to catch the midnight madman before Chaplin is silenced forever.

About Stuart M. Kaminsky

Stuart M. Kaminsky (1934-2009) was one of the most prolific crime fiction authors of the last four decades. Born in Chicago, he spent his youth immersed in pulp fiction and classic cinema-two forms of popular entertainment which he would make his life's work. After college and a stint in the army, Kaminsky wrote film criticism and biographies of the great actors and directors of Hollywood's Golden Age. In 1977, when a planned biography of Charlton Heston fell through, Kaminsky wrote Bullet for a Star, his first Toby Peters novel, beginning a fiction career that would last the rest of his life.

Kaminsky penned twenty-four novels starring the detective, whom he described as "the anti-Philip Marlowe." In 1981's Death of a Dissident, Kaminsky debuted Moscow police detective Porfiry Rostnikov, whose stories were praised for their accurate depiction of Soviet life. His other two series starred Abe Lieberman, a hardened Chicago cop, and Lew Fonseca, a process server. In all, Kaminsky wrote more than sixty novels. He died in St. Louis in 2009.


Reviews

Goodreads review by F.R.

The second of these books to feature Charlie Chaplin, although he doesn't make much of an impression. It's more the mystery which carries this one through.......more

Goodreads review by Gerry

Toby Peters, Private Investigator to the stars! And in this case Toby finds himself involved with Charlie Chaplin who is planning a film entitled 'Lady Killer'. But thereis one man out there who feels that 'Lady Killer' is a bit too near the truth for him to take so he embarks on a project to kill Ch......more

Goodreads review by Carol

I thoroughly enjoyed this mystery and hopefully will have a chance to read the entire series over the next year.......more