The first in a mystery series set in 1940s Hollywood, where a
hard-boiled private eye helps a cast of real-life stars: "Nostalgic fun"
(Publishers Weekly).
Hollywood, 1940: It's been four years since security guard Toby Peters
got fired from the Warner Brothers lot for breaking a screen cowboy's
arm. Since then he's scratched out a living as a private
detective--missing persons and bodyguard work mostly--but now his old
friends, the Warners, have a job for him.
Someone has mailed the studio a picture of Errol Flynn caught in a
compromising position with an underage woman. Although Flynn insists
it's a fake, the studio is taking no chances. Peters is to deliver the
blackmailer five thousand dollars and return with the photo negative. It
should be simple, but Flynn, a swashbuckler on and off the screen, has a
way of making things complicated.
Soon it's up to Peters to clear Flynn's name, following a twisted trail
that surprisingly leads to the set of The Maltese Falcon, involving
Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet. As real-life PI
Toby Peters meets Bogie's Sam Spade, he doesn't fall prey to being
star-struck. But he may still fall prey to a killer.
"If you like your mysteries Sam Spade tough, with tongue in cheek and a
touch of the theatrical, then the Toby Peters series is just your
ticket." --Houston Chronicle