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Web of Deceit

par Renée Pawlish

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It's 1949. World War II is over, but it has a way of haunting people for years to come.Gordon Sandalwood suspects his wife Edith is hiding something from him, and he asks Denver private investigator Dewey Webb to find out what. Dewey, toughened by his own war experiences, reluctantly takes the case, certain it will lead to nothing. But when he sees Edith rendezvous with a mysterious man, Dewey realizes his assumptions might be wrong. As he digs deeper to identify the stranger, he turns up secrets that reach back into the war, and as he unravels a web of deceit, he discovers who has the most to gain, and the most to lose.A historical mystery that's great for fans who love a traditional detective crime story with a noir flavor, but without a lot of sex or swearing.Dewey Webb first appeared in the Reed Ferguson mystery, Back Story. Pick up a copy of Back Story to find out more about this classic hard-boiled detective.Great Reviews for the Reed Ferguson private investigator series:Kirkus Reviews:The promising kickoff to Pawlish's comic mystery series, starring far-from-perfect PI Reed Ferguson. Pawlish earns high marks for plot construction, with twists and turns naturally unfolding as Ferguson, inexperienced but not incapable, feels his way through the case. A good-humored mystery series worth following.5 star review:Oh how I've missed the Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe characters that saw me with a flashlight in the dead of night flipping pages to see what happened next. Thank you Ms. Pawlish for bringing back to life this long-lost art of the detective battling against all odds and getting to the bottom of things.- Maureen with zencherry book reviewsThe Reed Ferguson mystery series:* Book 1: This Doesn't Happen In The Movies* Book 2: Reel Estate Rip-off* Book 3: The Maltese Felon* Book 4: Farewell, My Deuce* Book 5: Out Of The Past* Book 6: Torch Scene* Book 7: The Lady Who Sang High* Book 8: Sweet Smell Of Sucrets* Book 9: The Third Fan* Book 10: Back Story* Book 11: Night of the Hunted* Book 12: The Postman Always Brings Dice* Book 13: coming soon* Kindle Worlds Novella: Walk Softly, Danger* short story: Elvis And The Sports Card CheatPrivate Investigator Mystery Series Categories:- Mystery Series- Private Investigator Series- Crime Fiction- Crime Series- Private Detective Novels- historical mystery- pulp- hard-boiled- noir- detective- private eye- traditional… (plus d'informations)
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1949 and Dewey Webb now works as a private investigator. He is approached by Gordon Sandalwood because his wife Edith is acting suspiciously and needs to why. The case turns out not to be as straightforward as Dewey first believes.
An enjoyable mystery, well-written, and a good start to the series.
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  Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
Well written period detective story about a blackmail case. Set in 1949, and very authentic. I couldn't put it down-read it through in one sitting!
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  LindaLeeJacobs | Feb 15, 2020 |
"Web of Deceit" is the newest series from Renee Pawlish, known for her excellent Reed Ferguson mysteries. In this newest book, events take place in the 40s and feature Dewey Webb, a peripheral character from one of the Reed Ferguson books. This series is a bit darker and more noir than the other series, and at times I had chills running down my spine as Dewey chased nefarious suspects through the dark and menacing streets of Denver. I was immediately caught up in the mystery and can't wait for more entries in what looks to be another great series from this author.

**I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review** ( )
  DTChantel | Jun 12, 2017 |
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It's 1949. World War II is over, but it has a way of haunting people for years to come.Gordon Sandalwood suspects his wife Edith is hiding something from him, and he asks Denver private investigator Dewey Webb to find out what. Dewey, toughened by his own war experiences, reluctantly takes the case, certain it will lead to nothing. But when he sees Edith rendezvous with a mysterious man, Dewey realizes his assumptions might be wrong. As he digs deeper to identify the stranger, he turns up secrets that reach back into the war, and as he unravels a web of deceit, he discovers who has the most to gain, and the most to lose.A historical mystery that's great for fans who love a traditional detective crime story with a noir flavor, but without a lot of sex or swearing.Dewey Webb first appeared in the Reed Ferguson mystery, Back Story. Pick up a copy of Back Story to find out more about this classic hard-boiled detective.Great Reviews for the Reed Ferguson private investigator series:Kirkus Reviews:The promising kickoff to Pawlish's comic mystery series, starring far-from-perfect PI Reed Ferguson. Pawlish earns high marks for plot construction, with twists and turns naturally unfolding as Ferguson, inexperienced but not incapable, feels his way through the case. A good-humored mystery series worth following.5 star review:Oh how I've missed the Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe characters that saw me with a flashlight in the dead of night flipping pages to see what happened next. Thank you Ms. Pawlish for bringing back to life this long-lost art of the detective battling against all odds and getting to the bottom of things.- Maureen with zencherry book reviewsThe Reed Ferguson mystery series:* Book 1: This Doesn't Happen In The Movies* Book 2: Reel Estate Rip-off* Book 3: The Maltese Felon* Book 4: Farewell, My Deuce* Book 5: Out Of The Past* Book 6: Torch Scene* Book 7: The Lady Who Sang High* Book 8: Sweet Smell Of Sucrets* Book 9: The Third Fan* Book 10: Back Story* Book 11: Night of the Hunted* Book 12: The Postman Always Brings Dice* Book 13: coming soon* Kindle Worlds Novella: Walk Softly, Danger* short story: Elvis And The Sports Card CheatPrivate Investigator Mystery Series Categories:- Mystery Series- Private Investigator Series- Crime Fiction- Crime Series- Private Detective Novels- historical mystery- pulp- hard-boiled- noir- detective- private eye- traditional

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