It Was A Very Bad Year

It Was A Very Bad Year

by Robert J. Randisi
It Was A Very Bad Year

It Was A Very Bad Year

by Robert J. Randisi

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Overview

Eddie Gianelli is helping Joey Bishop's TV wife, Abby Dalton, get out from under a blackmailer, when the news comes through that JFK has been assassinated. Frank Sinatra was a close friend of JFK, and the Rat Pack—including Eddie—rally round Frank to give him moral support.

His buddies are the only ones who can really offer Frank any real comfort and after a while they all drift back to making their new movie. Eddie returns to his case, but then he soon hears that Sinatra's son, Frank Jr, has been kidnapped.

Eddie continues to search for the blackmailer while trying to help Frank get through his second—and intensely more personal—traumatic experience, all of which eventually leads to murder . . .

PRAISE FOR RAT PACK MYSTERY NOVELS

"If you remember the Rat Pack era fondly . . . then you won't stop smiling."—Booklist on I'm A Fool To Kill You

"This breezy caper is unalloyed fun."—Booklist on I'm A Fool To Kill You

"Randisi gives a lively sense of Vegas's glitz and the glittering, feckless people who flourished in the spotlight." —Publishers Weekly on I'm A Fool To Kill You

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186018421
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication date: 11/24/2023
Series: Rat Pack Series , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 984,769
File size: 728 KB

About the Author

Robert J. Randisi (J.R. Roberts) is an American author who writes in the Detective and Western genres. He has authored more than 500 published books and has edited more than 30 anthologies of short stories. Booklist magazine said he "may be the last of the pulp writers."

He co-founded and edited Mystery Scene magazine and co-founded the American Crime Writers League. He founded The Private Eye Writers of America in 1981, where he created the Shamus Award.
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