![]() Something about James Drinker seems off from the start but Kolarich doesn't give it too much thought. Believing he's the target of a frame up, Drinker hires Kolarich for his defense. He's the only link between the victims and he has no alibi for the night of either murder. One woman was his ex girlfriend and the other was a friend. Two women have recently been murdered, seemingly by the same killer, and Drinker thinks he will be the main suspect. A funny looking geeky loner, he walks into Jason Kolarich's office one day with a preemptive concern. (Fleming Marrs Inc)īack in print, the first book in Coleman's two-time Edgar Award-nominated Moe Prager private-eye series. Set in the gritty city streets of the late seventies and the present day, Walking the Perfect Square is a unique mystery that delivers a compelling look at one man's efforts to find a man who was never really there and to protect his family from an unbearable truth. Hired by the student's desperate family, Moe plunges deep into the world of New York's punk underground, sex clubs, and biker bars.Politicians, journalists, and crooked cops seem hell-bent on stopping him in his tracks. When a suburban college student vanishes off the streets of Manhattan, Prager's universe is turned upside down and his life changed forever. ![]() In pain and without the job he loves, Moe relunctantly settles on the notion of going into the wine business with his brother. ![]() ![]() ![]() Recently retired due to a freak accident, NYPD officer Moe Prager is lost. ![]()
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