As a familiar figure at the seedier establishments of the Devils Acre, Jack LOndon is no stranger to crime. And when the owner of the silver dollar saloon is killed, right after asking London to look into a mysterious threat to his business, Jack signs on with the saloon owners association to investigate. But when the trail leads Jack to a second murder victim, and a lawman Wyatt earp appears in town and takes an interest in the case, Jack begins t wonder if he's in over his head, or if he's stumbled on the story of a lifetime.
Good mystery, but then Jack London is one of my favorite authors, and I've read most of his works. So the fact he is in it, and his references to his writing, makes this mystery enjoyable to me.
I've already requested the first two books in this series.
I've already requested the first two books in this series.