Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Review: Some Dead Genius by Lenny Kleinfeld

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A Mysterious Review of Some Dead Genius by Lenny Kleinfeld. A Bergman and Dunegan Novel.

Review summary: This crime novel most certainly is not for everyone; it is violent, profane, and X-rated. It is also quite funny. But those readers who can see past some of its baser elements will definitely be in for a most exhilarating ride. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Some Dead Genius Lenny Kleinfeld

Some Dead Genius
Lenny Kleinfeld
A Bergman and Dunegan Novel
Niaux-Noir Books (March 2014)

Publisher synopsis: Chicago homicide detectives Mark Bergman and John Dunegan investigate the murder of a well-known painter and uncover a seven-year-long trail of extremely talented corpses.

Their hunt for a slippery serial killer is complicated by interference from their superiors, and the FBI, and a ruthless City Hall fixer, and a brutal Mob boss.

Because this is a story about how Chicago works … and the marketing of fine art.

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