Following a money trail leads a PI into danger in this hard-boiled
mystery by the creator of Perry Mason and author of Turn on the
Heat.
Brainy private detective Donald Lam is always one step ahead of the bad
guys-but he's also smaller than them and typically gets beat up. That's
why his boss, the ever-irascible Bertha Cool, has hired a martial arts
master to teach him self-defense. The first class isn't easy for Donald,
but he is rewarded with a new client . . .
Henry Ashbury is concerned about his daughter's recent spending habits.
He wants Donald to find out where her money is going, without letting on
that he's a detective. So, going undercover as Ashbury's trainer, Donald
soon learns the story behind the daughter's finances. But when his
investigation also turns up a dead body, the diminutive detective must
teach the killer a lesson in justice . . .
"Lively wit and machinegun dialogue." -Ralph E. Vaughan, author of
Murder in the Goblins' Playground
"Gardner has a way of moving the story forward that is almost a lost
art: great stretches of dialogue alternate with lively chunks of
exposition, and the two work together perfectly, without sacrificing
momentum." -Booklist