About the Author:
Sam Wiebe's stand-alone debut novel, Last of the Independents, won an Arthur Ellis Award and the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize, and was nominated for a Shamus Award. His stories have appeared in Thuglit, subTerrain, and Criminal Element's The Malfeasance Occasional e-collection, among others. He lives in Vancouver.
Review:
"Witty, smart, detailed, and highly entertaining, Wiebe has a gift for place and character."
―Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author
"Wiebe illustrates the law of the jungle here, and he does it with great narrative skill and some very cool dialogue."―Booklist
"The enigmatic, intriguing tough guy at its center and gritty local color . . . deliver a message about Vancouver's vulnerable female sex workers."
―Publishers Weekly
"Moody, atmospheric, gray, and pensive . . . this is what being a P.I. is like. No glamour, girls, and glitz. Just hardnosed reality in all its gloom and glory."
―Great Mysteries and Thrillers
"Traditional private investigators such as Sam Spade win our respect. Dave Wakeland gets our affection . . . A story as appealing as it is mysterious."―Toronto Star
"Haven't yet heard of Sam Wiebe? You will soon . . . Lots of personal demons and good backstories give this novel heft. Wiebe is definitely a writer on the rise."―The Globe and Mail
"Sharp and terrific . . . A harrowing, superbly puzzling, and richly cinematic tale."―The Vancouver Sun
"Wiebe's writing is very fine . . . keeping us hooked long enough to reach a madly exciting payoff in an ending that can't be put down."
―Jules Brenner's Critical Mystery Tour
"Noir detective Dave Wakeland is exasperating and appealing in equal measures. And of course, burdened by a keen moral compass and a dangerous curiosity about things. The writing is crisp and pleasing. The plot is engrossing, with a nice array of suspects and red herrings. Vancouver is well-described, giving the book a sense of place and making the city almost a character in the book."
―Mac's Backs
"A gripping, wrenching, brilliant piece of fiction, quite possibly the definitive Vancouver crime novel."
―Owen Laukkanen, author of The Professionals
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