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![]() | Gator Kill (1992) (The second book in the Truman Smith series) A novel by Bill Crider |
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After he failed to find his missing sister, whose remains finally turned up in a bag in an overgrown field, Texas PI Truman Smith retired to become a housepainter on Galveston Island. But when an alligator is killed and its carcass left on display on a family friend's property, Tru is persuaded to search for the culprit. Soon the brooding gumshoe is stumbling over the bodies of dead humans, is shot at and run down by a souped-up four-by-four as he's embroiled in a plot complete with crooked police, a possible land-grabbing sheme and bad guys who, but for their lack of redeeming good nature, could be Damon Runyon inventions. Crider ( Too Late to Die ) places his likable, laid-back and offbeat series hero in an easygoing Gulf Coast setting, with Galveston acting as a poor man's New Orleans. Fans and new readers alike will hope Crider's reluctant PI, who would be happy reading the complete works of William Faulkner in the company of his cat Nameless, can be coaxed out of retirement again.
Genre: Mystery
After he failed to find his missing sister, whose remains finally turned up in a bag in an overgrown field, Texas PI Truman Smith retired to become a housepainter on Galveston Island. But when an alligator is killed and its carcass left on display on a family friend's property, Tru is persuaded to search for the culprit. Soon the brooding gumshoe is stumbling over the bodies of dead humans, is shot at and run down by a souped-up four-by-four as he's embroiled in a plot complete with crooked police, a possible land-grabbing sheme and bad guys who, but for their lack of redeeming good nature, could be Damon Runyon inventions. Crider ( Too Late to Die ) places his likable, laid-back and offbeat series hero in an easygoing Gulf Coast setting, with Galveston acting as a poor man's New Orleans. Fans and new readers alike will hope Crider's reluctant PI, who would be happy reading the complete works of William Faulkner in the company of his cat Nameless, can be coaxed out of retirement again.
Genre: Mystery
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Hardback Editions
October 1994 : Hardback
| Title: Gator Kill Author(s):: Bill Crider ISBN: 051713425X / 9780517134252 (USA edition) Publisher: Random House Value Publishing Availability: Amazon Amazon CA Amazon UK |
May 1992 : Hardback
| Title: Gator Kill (A Truman Smith Mystery) Author(s):: Bill Crider ISBN: 0802732135 / 9780802732132 (USA edition) Publisher: Walker & Co Availability: Amazon Amazon CA Amazon UK |
Audio Editions
February 1996 : Audio Cassette
| Title: Gator Kill Author(s):: Bill Crider ISBN: 1883268273 / 9781883268275 (USA edition) Publisher: Spellbinders Inc Availability: Amazon Amazon CA |
Kindle Editions
March 2011 : Kindle edition
| Title: Gator Kill (Truman Smith Private Eye) Author(s):: Bill Crider ISBN: B004UCI7Z4 Publisher: Crossroad Press & Macabre Ink Digital Availability: Amazon Amazon UK |
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