Tailor's Dummy Author:Irving Weinman From Publishers Weekly — This entirely winning first novel centers on Leonard Schwartz, once a '60s Harvard activist, now a slightly disillusioned but uncorrupted homicide detective for the NYPD. When a notorious art dealer is bizarrely murdered, his body is discovered in the lap of the Hans Christian Andersen statue in Central Park. Sc... more »hwartz finds a willing investigative partner in his lovely, vivacious wife, Karen, an art historian for the Metropolitan Museum. From the sinister world of gay life's "rough trade" to the upper echelons of New York's cultured society, Schwartz closes in on his suspect, while Karen slowly realizes she is being stalked by John Sheridan, an old beau who is sexually irresistible (and possibly dangerous), and who may know more than he lets on about the case. The pacing is brisk, the humor puckish, and the writing sophisticated.
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A well-known art dealer is dead, and a Jewish Harvard graduate gets a chance to redeem himself as a detective in the highly delicate case. On the trail of the killer, he nearly realizes too late that the killer is simultaneously stalking him!