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He has written fifteen books, including From Set Shot to Slam Dunk, an oral history of the NBA & Missy Hyatt, First Lady of Wrestling. He lives in New York City. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Œuvres de Charles Salzberg

Devil in the Hole (2013) 16 exemplaires
Swann Dives In (2012) 12 exemplaires
Swann's Last Song (2008) 11 exemplaires
Second Story Man (2018) 8 exemplaires
Swann's Lake of Despair (2014) 7 exemplaires
Swann's Way Out (2017) 3 exemplaires
Man on the Run (2023) 2 exemplaires

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An enjoyable crime yarn about a retired cop, a master burglar, and an obsessed detective. Great characters, each could command their own novel. Here we get a realistic cat & mouse game as seasoned police and a narcissist criminal who specializes in American civil spar along the East Coast.
 
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ThomasPluck | 1 autre critique | Apr 27, 2020 |
Henry Swann’s Manhattan business is a murky one that only a big city, with all its ragged fringes, could support. He’s mainly a skip tracer, someone whose true skill is in finding people and sometimes things—lost, runaway, hiding—and a good guide to the dark corners that would never appear in a tourist’s Top Ten.
His self-described partner Goldblatt is loud and unpredictable, and Swann would prefer not to be saddled with him, but he’s harder to get rid of than a bad memory. How little he actually knows about Goldblatt becomes clear when the man asks Swann for help with a personal problem involving Goldblatt’s second wife, Rachel: “You... You’ve been married?” Three times, in fact.
Rachel is a little spacey, a little too trusting, and a fake psychic has bilked her out of some $75,000. Goldblatt wants Swann to find this psychic. And get the money back, if he can. Delving into the world of the con, Swann interacts with some real New York characters, brimming with a lively mix of attitude, insights, and venality.
Thankfully, a paying client turns up as well. Swann is asked to find a missing witness who supposedly can alibi her truculent boyfriend, Nicky Diamond, a notorious hitman who claims he’s innocent in this case. He’s bad news and Swann is reluctant to help him out.
Why did the girlfriend disappear? Does whoever actually did the killing want Diamond to take the fall? Did Diamond encourage (or frighten) her into disappearing because she actually can’t back up his story? When Swann finds her, will it be wise to encourage her to return to New York, or will he just make her a target? If she fled because she was afraid, would she return at all? The case is full of such quandaries, but Diamond’s lawyer finally talks Swann into pursuing it, and Swann applies one of his guiding principles to the decision: “Okay. I’m in. So long as I get paid, what do I care?”
Swann has to use his considerable persuasive powers to move these two cases in the direction of resolution, even if his remit is not to follow them to their absolute end. His self-deprecating narration and wry humor are charming, his descriptions of the daily frustrations of living in Manhattan hit home, and the issues that raise Swann’s curiosity interested me too.
Author Salzberg is a former magazine writer with both non-fiction and crime fiction to his credit. He’s a founding member of the New York Writers Workshop and has had a successful teaching career. This is the fifth Swann book—and Salzberg says the last. Whether he can really leave Swann behind or not, I’ll be on the lookout for those previous four books!
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Vicki_Weisfeld | 2 autres critiques | Jul 29, 2019 |
This crime thriller caught me by surprise as I finished it in one sitting.

Swann’s Down is the fifth installment in the Henry Swann series but reads perfectly well as a stand alone. The book starts off with detective Henry Swann being sent by his partner Goldblatt to track down the psychic who scammed his ex-wife Rachel out of almost seventy five thousand dollars. As he searches for psychic Madame Sofia, the storyline takes a different twist when Swann’s former boss hires him to find a woman named Jana. Jana is needed to testify as an alibi for her boyfriend, a hitman named Nicky Diamond who is being charged with murder but she is missing.

This was a fast, easy read and I enjoyed the narrative and the interesting cast of characters as the mysteries were solved. I liked Swann and his straightforwardness. I enjoyed the flow of the story and as he searches for clues in hunting down the bad guys I was easily swept along. Swann even ends up in Paterson where I was born and raised to ask a few questions. Swann’s Down was a fun mystery with a noir vibe.

“Like it or not, everyone has a past. Some remember it. Some don’t. Some learn from it. Some refuse to.”-p. 91, Swann’s Down

Disclaimer: This review is my honest opinion. I did not receive any kind of compensation for reading and reviewing this book. I received a free review copy of Swann’s Down via Partners in Crime Tours in exchange for my honest thoughts.
https://bookwormnai.wordpress.com/2019/06/24/swanns-down-by-charles-salzberg/
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bookworm_naida | 2 autres critiques | Jun 29, 2019 |
Swann’s Down is an entertaining hard-boiled crime novel that reads well as a stand-alone.

I’m a sucker for character-driven fiction, and Charles Salzberg gives us exactly that. Henry Swann is a fascinating, intelligent, rebellious PI who does things his own way, consequences be damned. His colorful personality drives this story forward.

The various aspects of the plot come together with ease. I enjoyed investigating alongside Swann and getting to know the lively cast of characters.

My only grumbling point is that the ending fizzled out, where I’d have liked more of a bang.

I’m looking forward to spending more time with Henry Swann!
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Darcia | 2 autres critiques | Jun 11, 2019 |

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