Retro, Loren D. Estleman
Retro, Loren D. Estleman
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Retro
An Amos Walker Novel

Author: Loren D. Estleman

Narrator: Mel Foster

Unabridged: 7 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 05/16/2017


Synopsis

As a detective on the mean streets of Detroit, Amos Walker has to make friends in low places. It's part of the job. So when the incredibly successful madam Beryl Garnet needs somebody to fulfill her last dying wish, she turns to Walker. She hasn't seen her son in a long, long time, and wants him to have her ashes when she's gone just to let him know she hasn't forgotten about him. Walker obliges her.Walker finds Garnet's son, Delwayne, a Vietnam War protestor who has been living in Canada since the 1960s, and hands over his mother's ashes. When Walker returns to Detroit, he is surprised to learn that Delwayne is dead and he, Walker, is the prime suspect.To clear his name, Walker must find the murderer. In the process he discovers another murder, of a prizefighter from the 1940s...Curtis Smallwood, Delwayne's father. Walker knows he has his work cut out for him when he discovers that the two murders, fifty-three years apart, were committed with the very same gun. And even more puzzling, at the time of Delwayne's murder, the gun was in the limbo of airport security, inaccessible, to say the least.

About Loren D. Estleman

Winner of three Shamus Awards for his Amos Walker novels, four Golden Spur Awards for Western fiction, three Western Heritage Awards, and many other awards for his other fiction, Loren D. Estleman has also been nominated for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Poison Blonde (2003) was his fifty-first novel. He and his wife, author Deborah Morgan, live outside Detroit, Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James A. Butler on July 16, 2023

An Old Fashioned Detective Story in Contemporary Detroit Amos Walker is just keeping the lights on so a job finding the adopted son of a retired bordello owner doesn’t seem too risky. Before he can do this simple task the ex 1960’s war protest bomber with blood on his hands is killed when he returns......more

Goodreads review by Jason on July 05, 2018

One of the finer later day Walker novels. Estleman's descriptive powers are formidable and his talent for establishing three dimensional characters has few peers in the genre of crime fiction. It's an obviously difficult feat to keep a decades old series character fresh for longtime readers, but Est......more

Goodreads review by Jack on April 03, 2019

Good Detroit today story. Black vs White. Crooked cop.......more

Goodreads review by William on September 05, 2021

quick read, nothing special......more

Goodreads review by Wayne on November 23, 2012

Retro is the 17th Amos Walker novel. I like continuity, but I don’t read them in order. Retro refers to the storyline nicely. A 1950 murder of a prizefighter ties in with the death of a former 1960s radical who fled the US for Canada in ’68 and gets murdered when he sets foot in Detroit again in 200......more