"The detective headlining Glennon's taut mystery is refreshingly down to earth . . . the novel's female characters prove dynamic and engaging . . . This mystery moves briskly . . . and it's thoroughly absorbing. A diverting detective story that's equal parts entertaining and realistic." - Kirkus Reviews
"Fast-paced, clever and engaging, this is an elegy for lost innocence. Smart, propulsive, eminently readable. Highly recommended." - Goodreads review
"Engaging characters and a clever plot kept me glued to the story . . . Glennon is a superb wordsmith, painting a picture of a PI who is glib, persistent and occasionally unorthodox. Read this one on a train or a plane or a rainy afternoon and the time will fly by!"
- Amazon review
Song and Dance introduces PI Frank Rotten as he struggles to gain traction in the ethically ambiguous world of private investigating. The story unfolds in the mid-nineties, at the dawn of the digital age. Frank opts for the detective business after a short stint as a cubicle-bound insurance adjuster, looking for easy money and a taste of adventure. Operating on the analog/digital divide, Frank solves cases the old-fashioned way, up close and sometimes personal. He lives in a gentrifying neighborhood in Pittsburgh and relies on friends and neighbors for aid. The uptempo tale interweaves snatches of pop music and echoes the narrative tone of classic hard-boiled fiction.
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