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Slab Happy

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I wasn't too happy to be looking down the barrel of the pistol of every gunman in California and when I heard them humming murder music on their lips, the melody was sour and I knew it was being dedicated to only one man--me. That gangdom had it all planned out. They'd even measured me for a grave I was supposed to share with a fiery redhead, Coral. There isn't much I wouldn't share with a spicy beauty, but this time I was willing to pass that up to save my life.

Slab Happy is the 17th book in the Shell Scott Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2014
ISBN9781480498457
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Richard S. Prather

Richard S. Prather (1921–2007) was the author of the world-famous Shell Scott detective series, which has over forty million copies in print in the United States and many millions more in foreign-language editions abroad. There are forty-one volumes in the series, including four collections of short stories and novelettes. In 1986, Prather was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Private Eye Writers of America. He and his wife, Tina, lived in Sedona, Arizona.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Shell Scott has to figure out who is blackmailing 3 Hollywood stars. The suspects are 2 rival gang bosses, each with his own deadly crew of killers (with names like Viper and Gangrene). Since this is a Shell Scott case, our hero finds himself sneaking a python into a hospital room, framed for the murder of one boss, and kidnapping the other boss from his bedroom. The reveal is done in a style copied and perfected by the Mission Impossible tv show. All in all, a pretty good story if you're a Scott fan.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another good novel by Mr. Prather. It seems that for whatever reason, Shell Scott becomes more of a detective than a womanizer when his adventures are chronicled under the Penguin name, although this copy, this first edition isTOR. Whatever, Shell meets a woman client who is just absolutely exciting to him (that means she is breathing), and he helps find her for her father, who turns out to be a pretty good old geezer, for a criminal.