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Just when surefire shamus Shell Scott was thinking that unannounced naked women don't show up on his doorstep frequently enough, a Ms. Naked USA contestant and next-door neighbor comes knocking with nothing on. But the real knockout is her story: someone tried to kill her and is now dead on her floor! This private eye can't believe what he's seeing! Before Scott can even ask where she kept the weapon, she's disappeared and our private dick is stuck with the stiff…and a tall tale to tell the cops. Scott's used to people trying to take shots at him, and for good reason, but who would want to hurt this heavenly heartbreaker? The trail leads Shell Scott to even more barbarous beauties and he gets thrown some dangerous curves along the way. The search for the truth is a bumpy ride and people keep getting bumped off but our legendary lady-killer knows how to hang on. The plot is thick, the suspects are drop-dead gorgeous and its time once again for our hard-charging, gun-toting gumshoe to rise to the occasion.

The Amber Effect is the 40th book in the Shell Scott Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2014
ISBN9781480499232
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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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    This work was one of Prather's last, and I swear to you he was on an improvement kick that may have made him downright wonderful had he lived long enouigh. I enjoyed the heck out of this one, especially the beginnings of friendship between Shell and Gunnar Lindstrom, the multi-millionaire genius who seemed to melt in Shell's mouth, so to speak. The fact that Shell stuck with one woman all the way through didn't hurt, either, and having her make the break for her career wa a good touich as well.