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Against nature

Barrett, Casey (author.).

Summary: Cass cries murder after her boyfriend tumbles to his death in the Catskills while researching the tragic doping experiments that changed the lives of East German Olympic athletes during the Cold War. Following the brutal killing of a champion javelin thrower, Cass herself is arrested on charges of double homicide, leaving Duck on an impossible quest for answers while doubting everything he ever believed about his secretive sidekick. Now, caught between the secret horrors of extreme performance enhancement and shadowy criminals who stalk him relentlessly, it's sink or swim as Duck stumbles through a reckless investigation that endangers both his life and that of anyone he allows himself to hold dear.

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  • ISBN: 1496709721
  • ISBN: 9781496709721
  • Physical Description: 390 pages ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Kensington Publishing, [2019].
Subject: Private investigators -- Fiction
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.

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  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2018 June #2
    Hard-used former swimmer Duck Darley (Under Water, 2017) gets pulled into a no-win case that shows that dry land is no safer for him than H2O. His live-in gig providing swimming lessons to 8-year-old Stevie Cohen and orgasms to his mother, retired fashion editor Juliette Cohen, abruptly ended by an urgent text message imploring him to call his sometime partner, Cassandra Kimball, aka Mistress Justine, Duck travels upstate to see Cass and finds her inconsolable at the death of her lover, faded writer Victor Wingate, whose body has been found over the falls of a mountain in the Northern Catskills. Six years ago, Victor had attempted suicide, and the local cops think he was just more successful this time. But Cass insists that Victor couldn't have killed himself: His new book, The Athlete, promised to be such a barn-burning exposé of the travails of an East German javelin thrower and his experiences as part of that country's Olympic doping program that it had inspired Victo r with a fiery new sense of purpose. At the same time, it's clear that Victor's research into BioVida's Dr. Eberhard Lipke, who's been doping athletes into success for 50 years, and his equally unscrupulous American partner, Dr. James Crowley, has ruffled some serious feathers. Even before Duck meets with Cass, he's threatened by Oliver, a tattooed henchman whose targets soon expand to include Juliette and Stevie. When Victor's death is followed by another, that of a former athlete named Carl Kruger, Cass herself becomes suspected of double murder by the authorities. Meanwhile, Duck's prodigious appetites for drugs, booze, and sex will lead him to the beds of three women, one of whom will whip him with his full consent in a high-concept dungeon, then decline next day to give him an alibi, before the mystery peters out in a shower of disappointing revelations and nonrevelations. The hero works so hard at being tough, and the author works so hard at giving him chances to be to u gh, that the resulting narrative, laconic and sensitive to a fault, reads like a pastiche of men's-magazine fiction. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Copyright Kirkus 2018 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2018 June #3

    Barrett's over-the-top sequel to 2017's Under Water finds Duck Darley, a former competitive swimmer turned off-the-books PI, ostensibly employed as a tutor and swim instructor to the eight-year-old son of the wealthy divorcee with whom he lives in her Manhattan apartment. He gets a call from his one-time business partner, former professional dominatrix Cass Kimball, seeking his help with the death of her lover, journalist Victor Wingate, who was writing about the Olympic doping scandals of the former East Germany. Cass is sure that Victor's fall from the top of a waterfall near her house in the Catskills was no accident. This news sends Darley into a spiral of drinking, self-destructive behavior, and self-loathing, all of which is more than a little overdone. As Darley gets to the heart of the story Victor was pursuing, he must face various intimidating and cartoonish villains en route to the shocking climax. Scenes of peculiar sex and violence obscure a whodunit that would have been more effective with a lighter touch. Agent: Alec Shane, Writers House. (Aug.)

    Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly.
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