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ISBN: 0948353961
Price: £4.99
Casing: Paperback
Format: A (178 x 111mm)
Extent: 233pp
Rights: UK
Pub. Date: May 1996

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 Arthur  Lyons

Arthur Lyons, born in Los Angeles in 1946 has written several novels featuring private eye, Jacob Asch. Among other things he has been a restaurant proprietor in Palm Springs and is also the author of non-fiction works examining satanism in America.

Arthur Lyons will be running the Palm Springs Film Noir Festival in June 2004, where he will also be discussing his book, 'Death On The Cheap - The Lost B Movies Of Film Noir'. More information is available on their website at www.palmspringsfilmnoir.com

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Other People's Money

by Arthur Lyons

ABOUT THE BOOK


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One Mr Saffarian offers a substantial cash retainer to P.I. Jacob Asch to keep an eye on his beautiful daughter. What Asch doesn't realise is that the girl is part of a world class smuggling operation plotting to bring an ancient treasure into the U.S. Asch is quickly and mysteriously bounced from the case but one of his associates refuses to let things drop - and shortly drops out of sight himself.

Asch's search for his co-detective turns up a complex network of underground smuggling connections, leading from a small time fraud artist to the austere gates of the L.A. County Museum and on to the Bel Air doorstep of an art collecting billionaire. At stake is an assortment of golden artefacts of a pre-Hittite culture and the gleam leads Asch to an oil drilling platform beyond the 12 mile limit, a terrifying midnight rendezvous and last minute revelations of greed and mendacity.


CRITICAL ACCLAIM

'Jacob Asch is a saint with a gun all Chandlered up and ready to Hammett if necessary!'
- The Guardian

'Asch is the very composite of the species, genus Californiensis'
- New York Times Book Review

'Lyons is the author setting the standards for today's hard-boiled novel'
- Mystery Magazine