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Back Bay blues : an Andy Roark mystery / Peter Colt.

Colt, Peter, (author.).

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1985, Boston. In Vietnam, Andy Roark witnessed death and horrifying destruction. But for the soldiers who made it back alive, there are other casualties of war-the loss of tenderness, trust, and connection. Still feeling adrift and unsettled, Andy has struck up a welcome friendship with Nguyen, a Vietnamese restaurant owner. Sipping beer and trading memories after the restaurant shutters, Andy gradually learns of the extraordinary lengths Nguyen took to flee Saigon shortly after its fall. Andy's latest case, too, has ties to Vietnam. His new client, a beautiful and enigmatic young Vietnamese woman, hires him to investigate her uncle's murder. Andy discovers a connection to a group of refugees determined to overthrow the communist government. Led by the sinister Colonel Tran, the Committee is extorting local business owners to raise funds. The search for more answers takes Andy from Boston to Washington D.C. to San Francisco, and deep into a web of political and personal betrayal. Somewhere near the heart of this mystery is a connection to Nguyen's daring escape from Saigon. Decades may have passed, but sometimes the price of freedom twists allies into enemies, loyalties into betrayals, and truth into a web of lies .

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781496723420
  • Physical Description: 262 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Kensington Publishing, 2020.
Subject: Private investigators > Fiction.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 > Veterans > Fiction.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Boston (Mass.) > Fiction.

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  • 4 of 4 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.

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It's Boston in the '80s, and Andy Roark, private eye and Vietnam vet, wants "to feel like I was relevant again." He's asked to solve the murder of two Vietnamese Americans involved in the mysterious "Committee," an organization vowing to drive the communists out of that beleaguered country. Roark's skill at his job is displayed amid a gift for self-conscious mockery, as though he knows he's a character in a novel. He models his mustache after Magnum's, totes a gun like Bond's, dresses spiffy like Spenser, but wonders if gun oil will stain his pretty blue shirt. Further, he offers a rare portrait of a type anyone who's been in the military will recognize: "What I had been desperate for as a child had been provided for me by the army." In flashbacks, he offers little-seen reportage on that awful war, like the desk-bound officers who take a helicopter tour of the war zone so they can qualify for hazardous-duty pay. There's plenty of room for detection and a blood-soaked finale, but it's these tidbits that linger.

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Set in 1985, Colt's excellent second hard-boiled mystery featuring Boston PI Andy Roark (after 2019's The Off-Islander) finds Roark, a Vietnam War vet still traumatized by his combat experiences, supporting himself with routine investigations, until Thuy Duong brings him the case of her journalist uncle, Hieu, a shooting victim. While the police have treated the murder as a botched mugging, Thuy believes Hieu was gunned down because of his reporting. Hieu was critical of the work of the Committee, an anti-communist group opposed to the Vietnamese regime. He'd told his newspaper colleagues that he believed that the Committee was fraudulent and was ripping off the Boston Vietnamese community rather than advancing its political agenda. Duong also suspects that her uncle's death is related to the recent fatal stabbing of a Vietnamese businessman. The nature of the case inevitably reawakens some of Roark's demons as he doggedly searches for the truth. Colt makes his wounded lead sympathetic, and balances a gripping plot with further development of Roark's character. Jeremiah Healy fans looking for a new Beantown hero will be eager for more. Agent: Cynthia Manson, Cynthia Manson Literary. (Sept.)


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