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“Estleman’s Amos Walker is at or near the top of the list of hard-boiled private eyes and…these samplings are good indicators of the pleasures in Estleman’s longer works…‘Greektown,’ ‘Eight Mile and Dequindre’…convey especially well the gritty flavor of Detroit. ‘Robbers’ Roost’…[is] evocative of the lurid days of Prohibition…Walker is a wonderful creation, the epitome of the handsome, hard-drinking, hard-punching tough guy with a heart. His first-person narrative style is probably what appeals most, both to moderns and to devotees of the Hammett-Chandler tradition of cracking wise…A must for private-eye buffs.” Publishers Weekly
“Robert Forster’s low, gravelly voice is the perfect accompaniment for Estleman’s five hard-boiled detective stories…Forster is particularly good in his portrayal of the wise-cracking, streetwise detective. He also moves easily from one character to another and quickly engages listeners in his smooth performance. Forster’s flat, gritty style perfectly suits the plots of these quick-paced, ruthless, and utterly entrancing stories…This well-performed presentation will please Estleman fans as well as those who simply enjoy murder mysteries.” AudioFile
“These stories offer no gimmicks, no new perspective on the PI’s world…but only sterling impressions cast right from the classic mold…The characters glimmer photo-sharp, and…it’s the shamus’ jaunty yet knowing worldview, filtered through Estleman’s patina prose, that richly satisfies. Few writing in the PI field can turn a phrase as well as Estleman…Familiar mean streets, then, but today no one walks down them with more affection and spirit than Estleman.” Kirkus Reviews