Schemers, Bill Pronzini
Schemers, Bill Pronzini
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Schemers

Author: Bill Pronzini

Narrator: Nick Sullivan

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2009


Synopsis

Nameless wasn't supposed to come into the office on Mondays; he wasn't supposed to answer the phone. On this Monday, he did both. The call was from Barney Rivera—once a friend, now despised—at Great Western Insurance. Against his better judgment, Nameless agreed to meet with him. The investigation was relatively simple: a multimillionaire rare books collector had reported the theft of eight volumes, worth a half million dollars. From a locked library. To which he has the only key. The books were all crime fiction and suspense—a locked-room mystery about mysteries. This ordinary Monday brought a second oddball case: The Henderson brothers were being stalked. Someone had dug up the ashes of their late father and poured acid over them, then destroyed the headstone the same way, and left a sign warning that this was just the beginning. Searching for peace of mind and the distraction of work, Jake Runyon is more than happy to bring an end to the brothers' terror.

About Bill Pronzini

Bill Pronzini has won numerous awards, including the 2008 Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America and the Hammer Award from the Private Eye Writers of America.

About Nick Sullivan

Nick Sullivan has narrated audiobooks for over twenty years and has recorded over four hundred titles. An Audie Award winner, he is also the recipient of numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards. His TV and film credits include The Good Wife, The Affair, Bull, Boardwalk Empire, 30 Rock, Our Idiot Brother, and Private Life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill

The principal mystery in the 33rd entry of the Nameless Detective series involves three things dear to the hearts of Nameless and his creator Bill Pronzini: vintage literary detectives, antique book collecting, and the classic locked room mystery. Nameless is hired by investigate the theft of eight......more

Goodreads review by Ed

First off, I'm a big fan and have been for years. This is the best Nameless P.I. title I've read in a while. Two stories are going on: Jake Runyon and Nameless (aka Bill) in alternating viewpoints solve two different cases. Less ink is devoted to Nameless' family life and more on the cases. Great us......more

Goodreads review by Charlie

Nameless is my favorite PI due to his attitudes, vulnerability, sensitivity, doggedness and side interests. Some of his scenes here are like visits with an old friend. His case will entertain on both story and literary levels. Jake Runyon has partially inherited Nameless' role and personality in thi......more


Quotes

“The award-winning Pronzini has more than a little fun with the locked-room mystery about missing mysteries, but as usual, the most compelling aspects of the book are the personal backstories of Jake, Nameless, and Tamara. These characters evolve realistically from novel to novel, and readers savor their growth as much as the cases they investigate.” Booklist

“Any novel by Pronzini is a great read. But the genius of this series is that it is character driven. You like these people and want to read about them. The series deals with dark matters without being dark…Schemers is a great introduction to the work of Bill Pronzini. But a warning: read it and you will want to get your hands on all 34 previous Nameless novels.” Bookreporter.com


Awards

  • Shamus Award Nominee