From the dust jacket: "Samuel Moses Kelly, a native of Harlem, formerly one of New York's finest and now a private investigator on the Big Apple's Upper West Side, has a new case that takes him through the high-pressure world of big-business publishing.
Bart Manfredi, well-known editor and socialite, had been giving a party to usher in a new book. And then he landed on the sidewalk forty floors below his West Side penthouse. With suspicious alacrity, the police call the death suicide. Manfredi's estranged widow doesn't believe them and she needs the insurance money. And so Kelly investigates.
Again Burke creates a tightly crafted suspense story with an ambience that the NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REIVEIW called, 'New York City with its underworld subculture, its Yiddish speech patterns, and tough-guy argot, its pimps, gangsters, cops, whores, and murderers.'"
Bart Manfredi, well-known editor and socialite, had been giving a party to usher in a new book. And then he landed on the sidewalk forty floors below his West Side penthouse. With suspicious alacrity, the police call the death suicide. Manfredi's estranged widow doesn't believe them and she needs the insurance money. And so Kelly investigates.
Again Burke creates a tightly crafted suspense story with an ambience that the NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REIVEIW called, 'New York City with its underworld subculture, its Yiddish speech patterns, and tough-guy argot, its pimps, gangsters, cops, whores, and murderers.'"