Last Fair Deal Gone Down: A Nick Travers Graphic Novel

Last Fair Deal Gone Down: A Nick Travers Graphic Novel

Last Fair Deal Gone Down: A Nick Travers Graphic Novel

Last Fair Deal Gone Down: A Nick Travers Graphic Novel

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Overview

From New York Times Bestselling author, Ace Atkins, comes the graphic novel adaptation of his Edgar Award-nominated short story featuring New Orleans blues historian/detective Nick Travers.

It’s Christmas in New Orleans. For many, it’s the best season of the year. But instead of spending time with the people he cares about, Nick Travers is searching for the killer of his friend, Fats, one of the best saxophone players you could find in the Crescent City. At first it appears that Fats took his own life, but Nick quickly discovers that the saxophone is missing from Fats’ apartment and he hits the streets to track it down. He soon learns that there is more to the story than a simple suicide, and the woman who Fats had been paying to keep him company may hold the answers.

Last Fair Deal Gone Down will be the first in a series of Nick Travers graphic novel adaptations from 12-Gauge Comics— introducing the character and his stories to a brand new audience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780983693710
Publisher: 12 Gauge Comics
Publication date: 05/10/2016
Series: A Nick Travers Graphic Novel
Edition description: Mature Readers (ages 16 and up)
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Ace Atkins is the author of thirty books, including twelve Quinn Colson novels, the first two of which, The Ranger and The Lost Ones, were nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Novel (he has a third Edgar nomination for his short story "Last Fair Deal Gone Down"). He is the author of nine New York Times-bestselling novels in the continuation of Robert B. Parker's Spenser series. Before turning to fiction, he was a correspondent for the St. Petersburg Times and a crime reporter for the Tampa Tribune, and he played defensive end for Auburn University football.
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