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Hardcover A Country of Old Men Book

ISBN: 0670838268

ISBN13: 9780670838264

A Country of Old Men

(Book #12 in the Dave Brandstetter Series)

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Dave Brandstetter's best days are behind him, but for the sake of a frightened child, Dave takes on his very last case. The wear and tear of a life spent pursuing the truth into harm's way is catching... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The final Dave Brandstetter mystery

A Country of Old Men, the Final Dave Brandstetter mystery finds the successful death claims investigator, while in retirement, seemingly busier than ever. In addition to being drawn into the investigation of the murder of a young drug dealing musician, there are one or two very minor subplots involving Dave's friends. The murder investigation throws up several likely suspects, but not the young girl the police have held on the charge. The investigation throws up some child abuse along with the potential involvement of some influential characters. The investigation not only puts Dave's life in danger yet again from some of the suspects, but also his increasing years are taking their toll. Yet despite his age he is even propositioned by a handsome young guy with a body like a Greek marble, he clearly has lost none of his charm or looks. As is fitting for this, the last of the Brandstetter stories, there is more involving Dave's private life then usual, and it is all the more interesting for it. He and Cecil, his handsome young black lover, are as devoted to each other as ever, and Cecil is increasingly worried about Dave's health. Making an appearance too are a number of Dave's old friends and acquaintances. Yet again a very different story full of fine detail, but this time a particularly moving story too.

Not a happy ending, but a good one

Nobody likes to see the last book in a series of books as great a Hansen's "Brandstetter"-series. It's sad. Especially because of the fact that Dave really is a well constructed character that one grows to like over the years. But everything has to end someday and I think Hansen did a pretty good job. It's not the ending one would suspect. It's logical and convincing. And it's part of a very good detective-novel. The story is one of the best in the series and Hansen even takes the time to wrap up some loose ends that have been around for ages through the books. And if you like, you can read the ending as kind of an open end...
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