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Swan Dive

by Michael Burke
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Synopsis

Swan Dive focuses on "Blue" Heron, a down-and-out detective with a roaming eye who gets much too involved in a complex business deal, a deal which results in embezzlement, swindling, sexual misconduct, and murder. Along the way, Blue discovers a great deal about himself while trying to understand the subterfuge. One of his problems is that he often gets too entranced with whatever woman is nearest to be able to concentrate on the job he's being paid to do. That makes for trouble.

Publishers Weekly

The swan nuzzling a naked woman on the cover telegraphs the Greek myth conceit of Burke's debut, a contemporary crime novel set in an unnamed Atlantic coast town. George Fuller, an investment company owner, hires PI Johnny “Blue” Heron to discover whether his son, Castor, is cheating on Beverly Whitney, his son's proper fiancée. Soon after accepting the job, Heron is accosted by the imposing chauffeur of a black limo, who invites the gumshoe inside the car to meet his boss, Beverly's father, Douglas. Douglas, who hopes to merge his investment company with Fuller's, offers Heron a bribe to get off the case. The book's lyrical, vague prologue becomes clearer once Heron happens on Castor's still warm dead body. The parallels with Greek myth become really obvious once the reader learns Castor's mother is named Leda. While Burke does a decent job with Heron's narrative voice, those not well versed in Greek myth may be left wondering how relevant it is to the murder's solution. (Sept.)

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2009
Publisher
Pleasure Boat Studio: A Literary Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781929355501

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