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Last of the Independents Sam Wiebe

Last of the Independents By Sam Wiebe

Last of the Independents by Sam Wiebe


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Summary

A crooked detective is playing the justice system to protect a kidnapper, and the only viable lead takes private investigator Michael Drayton to a car-thieving junkie.

Last of the Independents Summary

Last of the Independents: Vancouver Noir by Sam Wiebe

2015 Kobo Emerging Writer's Winner, Fiction
2015 Arthur Ellis Award Nominated, Best First Novel
2012 Unhanged Arthur Award Winner, Best Unpublished First Crime Novel

What do a necrophile, a missing boy, and an unsavoury P.I. have in common? Private detective Michael Drayton is about to find out.

Twenty-nine-year-old Michael Drayton runs a private investigation agency in Vancouver that specializes in missing persons only, as Mike has discovered, some missing people stay with you. Still haunted by the unsolved disappearance of a young girl, Mike is hired to find the vanished son of a local junk merchant. However, he quickly discovers that the case has been damaged by a crooked private eye and dismissed by a disinterested justice system. Worse, the only viable lead involves a drug-addicted car thief with gang connections.

As the stakes rise, Mike attempts to balance his search for the junk merchants son with a more profitable case involving a necrophile and a funeral home, while simultaneously struggling to keep a disreputable psychic from bilking the mother of a missing girl.

Last of the Independents Reviews

. . . a literary achievement. (starred review) * Booklist *
Smart, sharp writing that kicks into gear on the first page. Wiebe is a 21st century Raymond Chandler, and his Vancouver is like Chandlers LA its darkest corners are supporting characters. PI Mike Drayton is cynical, funny, and warm-hearted, with a strict moral code and a terrifying temper. What a debut! (E.R. Brown)
The unanimous winner of an Arthur Ellis Award in 2012, Wiebes debut novel is something quite special. It promises more from a young writer who looks sure to turn Vancouver into one of the great cities of noir. * The Peak, Simon Fraser University *
Draytons sardonic voice in counterpoint to his assistants and supporting players, along with an ending that delivers a knockout punch, make Last of the Independents a debut well worth spending time with. * National Post *
Opening paragraphs dont get much more bang-on enticing than the one with which Vancouver writer Sam Wiebe kicks off Last of the Independents. It would be nice to quote the paragraph to prove the point, but in a general-interest newspaper, that cant be done which is a clue to the openers perfect rambunctiousness. * The Tribune *

About Sam Wiebe

Sam Wiebe's Last of the Independents won the 2012 Unhanged Arthur Award for Best Unpublished First Novel. His crime fiction has been published internationally. Recent projects include audio adaptations of Hamlet and Frankenstein, an independent film script, and a follow-up novel. He lives in Vancouver.

Additional information

GOR008875530
9781459709485
1459709489
Last of the Independents: Vancouver Noir by Sam Wiebe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Dundurn Group Ltd
2014-11-06
336
Winner of Unhanged Arthur Award for Best Unpublished First Crime Novel 2012 (Canada) Winner of Kobo Emerging Writer's Prize, Fiction 2015 (Canada) Commended for Dewey Divas and the Dudes Fall Picks 2014 (Canada) Short-listed for Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel 2015 (Canada)
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