A Few Minutes Past Midnight

A Few Minutes Past Midnight

by Stuart M. Kaminsky

Narrated by Jim Meskimen

Unabridged — 5 hours, 59 minutes

A Few Minutes Past Midnight

A Few Minutes Past Midnight

by Stuart M. Kaminsky

Narrated by Jim Meskimen

Unabridged — 5 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

PI Toby Peters comes to the aid of Charlie Chaplin when the Little Tramp becomes a big target in this "ingenious" mystery from the Edgar Award winner (Kirkus Reviews).



In 1943, Charlie Chaplin is far from the most popular man in America. His communist sympathies and romantic indiscretions with young women have enraged everyone from right-wing radicals and the Ku Klux Klan to furious fathers.



But when a knife-wielding intruder breaks into his house one night, the maniac isn't talking politics. He demands Chaplin stop making his latest black comedy about a man who murders wealthy women for their money-and specifically tells him to stay away from one Fiona Sullivan. Who?



Chaplin turns to the shamus to the stars, Toby Peters, to keep him from harm and apprehend his nocturnal visitor. Peters's lead on Fiona comes from a most unlikely source-his landlady, Mrs. Irene Plaut, knows the woman. Rallying his crew of diminutive Gunther Wherthman, wrestler Jeremy Butler, and dentist Sheldon Minck, Toby's determined to catch the midnight madman before Chaplin is silenced forever.

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Kirkus Reviews

Private investigator Toby Peters may have worked for some of the biggest stars in 1940s Hollywood-Clark Gable, Fred Astaire, W.C. Fields-but it's the bit players in Kaminsky's freewheeling series (Never Cross a Vampire, 2000, etc.) that get all the laughs. This time it's his daffy landlady, Mrs. Irene Plaut, who steals the show by announcing calmly while serving up potato surprise (the "surprise," she confides noisily, is sugar-browned Spam) that Fiona Sullivan is getting married. Now Toby and his sidekicks-immense Jeremy Butler, diminutive Gunther Wherthman, and sadistic Sheldon Minck, D.D.S.-have been knocking their collective heads together trying to find Fiona ever since a knife-wielding visitor warned Charlie Chaplin, Toby's latest client, to leave her alone. Mrs. Plaut identifies the mystery lady as a fellow boardinghouse owner lately engaged to Howard Sawyer, a tenant whose description matches that of Chaplin's midnight nemesis. Chez Sullivan, Toby discovers that Sawyer's disappeared, leaving behind a list of nine names, including Fiona's. Toby's mildly alarmed when he discovers that the first five women on the list are dead, but alarm turns to panic when #6, Fiona, and #7, Elsie Pultman, both disappear. Then he has no choice but to turn to his brother, Lt. Phil Pevsner, still cranky at Toby for ditching the family name, for help in tracking down a stalker who may have developed a taste for murder. An ingenious twist on the old serial killer chestnut, with the usual manic Peters menage obbligato.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176235647
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 07/27/2021
Series: Toby Peters Series , #21
Edition description: Unabridged
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