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Hammering Nails Can Be Murder: It was a helluva funeral!
Hammering Nails Can Be Murder: It was a helluva funeral!

Hammering Nails Can Be Murder: It was a helluva funeral!

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Meet Eddie, a smart-ass, overly-educated barkeeper of The Hyde Out Inn and never-to-be courtroom lawyer, as he tries to figure out the connection between John-John, his sortta brother, and a Chicago Capone-era gangster dead for the past forty-five years. Charles, their sortta father and mentor, unalive for three years now, has not really left them. He had taught Eddie a lot and was planning on teaching him a lot more. Instead, he left him a lotta dough, a real lotta dough. He left him John-John as well. John-John is a gleeful, below-average-intelligence, maintenance man who was always at The Hyde Out Inn. He always needed some Special Ed, and under Charles' care and tutelage, he received it. Now, it was Eddie's turn to give. Charles may be dead to the rest of us, but he still is a help to Eddie in his businesses, his life and his attempt to help John-John "sleep good."The search for truth leads Eddie and his team-of-investigators to old newspapers, the trial of the Chicago Seven, Lincoln Park, a Benjamin Franklin statue, and three different courtrooms and judges.Now, meet the rest of the cast of characters, including Charles, the 1930's entrepreneur who started The businesses; Stosh the Cop, a decorated Homicide Detective of thirty years, a noir throwback to when homicide dicks looked as if they belonged in a B-movie; Geri, the sexy-university-librarian, who seduced Eddie when she was almost twice his age, and continues her ways with him in the stacks; Officer Gilly, a beat cop, who knows the neighborhood and its characters even where and what they drink and the time they do it; and Tribune John who uses his morgue to uncover vital information. Even lesser characters are forces to be reckoned with as they go about their business. Jordan, the law student; English Dave, Eddie's bartending majordomo; Eddie's Ma, who now runs his businesses.Finally, meet Ed Weiss, who has written this well-crafted and entertaining novel with his cast of characters who after meeting you will love and wait to meet again in their next appearances in Felony Murder, Sometimes the Innocent Pay, The Droopy-Eyed Bank Robber, The Gringo Mayor of Ajijic, and the yet unwritten mysteries to follow.This first novel is a mystery that includes enough side-stories of living life and running a business to help the reader start on earning a degree in both of them. Hammering Nails Can Be Murder is the debut work of fiction by a major new old storyteller.
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