Dont Look For Me, Loren D. Estleman
Dont Look For Me, Loren D. Estleman
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Don't Look For Me

Author: Loren D. Estleman

Narrator: Loren D. Estleman

Unabridged: 7 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/18/2014


Synopsis

Amos Walker doesn't mean to walk into trouble. But sometimes it finds him, regardless. The missing woman has left a handwritten note that said, "Don't look for me." Any P.I. would take that as a challenge, especially when he found out that she'd left the same message once before, when having an illicit affair.But this time it's different. The trail leads Walker to an herbal remedies store, where the beautiful young clerk knows nothing about the dead body in the basement…or about any illegal activity that might be connected to the corpse. She is, however, interested in Walker's body, and he discovers he's interested in hers as well.But he can't tarry long, for the Mafia could be involved…or maybe there's a connection to the porno film studio where the missing woman's former maid now works. But when two Mossad agents accost Walker—and then are brutally killed—he realizes he's discovered a plot far darker run by someone more deadly than either the Detroit Mafia or a two-bit porn pusher.Who—or what—could be so viciously murderous? Walker has few clues, and knows only that with every new murder he is no closer to solving the case. When he finally gets a break, he recognizes the silken, deadly hand of a nemesis who nearly killed him twice before…and this time may finish the job.In Loren D. Estleman's Don't Look For Me, Amos Walker's up to his neck in dames, drugs…and murder, again.

About Loren D. Estleman

Loren D. Estleman has written more than seventy novels and has won Shamus Awards for detective fiction, Spur Awards for Western fiction, and Western Heritage Awards. The Western Writers of America has awarded Estleman the Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Contribution to Western Literature. In 2013, the Private Eye Writers of America presented him with its lifetime achievement award, the Eye. Don’t Look for Me is the twenty-third Amos Walker mystery; it marks the final book of Walker’s Charlotte Sing trilogy, which also includes American Detective and Infernal Angels. Estleman’s recent novels include the third Valentino mystery, Alive!, and an epic fictional examination of an iconic American gangster, The Confessions of Al Capone. Loren D. Estleman lives with his wife, author Deborah Morgan, in central Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on August 06, 2017

This is the twenty-third entry in Loren Estleman's series featuring Detroit P.I., Amos Walker. Walker is an old-school detective and this is an old-school, hard-boiled series in the best sense of the tradition. Walker is a direct descendant of Philip Marlowe and Sam Spade, and the Detroit streets th......more

Goodreads review by Joe on July 21, 2021

Don’t Look For Me is the 23rd Amos Walker novel. Amos is a Detroit Shamus of the old school variety - he drives a Cutlass, has a walk-up office, smokes, has a bottle in his desk and is a technophobe, having just acquired a cell phone in the last several installments/books of the series. (And he’s no......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on May 25, 2014

Wonderful descriptions. Terrific dialogue. Plenty of action. Amos is aging, but not slowing down. But was his triumph over his nemesis too easy?......more

Goodreads review by Diane on December 14, 2014

"Don't Look for Me" is the 23rd book in Loren D. Estleman's Amos Walker detective novels. This is the first of Estleman's books I have read and it's certainly an ok way to spend an afternoon. His detective, Amos Walker, is a bit of a cliche in many aspects. His relationships with law enforcement bri......more

Goodreads review by DP on May 03, 2014

Don’t Look For Me by Loren Estleman Forge Books March 18, 2014 ISBN-10: 0765331217 ISBN-13: 978-0765331212 288 pages I have been a fan for years but this story is one of his best. Loren Estleman writes great books and has created a truly iconic protagonist in Amos Walker. I have been a fan for years but th......more