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One of the novels featuring foul-mouthed, wise-cracking Kinky Friedman, country singer turned private eye, who joins his old pal Willie Nelson on tour for a little much-needed R & R. But Willie, who has problems of his own, disappears from ...
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“There is only one Kinky Friedman.” —St. Petersburg Times Raunchy, offbeat, and hilarious, The Mile High Club, complete with a surprise ending, is Kinky at his considerable best.
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Singer/songwriter Kinky Friedman's flashy mystery stars a Greenwich Village musician named--coincidentally--Kinky Friedman.
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So put on your cowboy hat and your brontosaurus-foreskin boots and head down south with the only book you need to get to the big heart of this great city.
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Something is rotten in New York and Texas, and P.I. Kinky Friedman takes it upon himself to locate not one but two of God's creatures that have gone missing--an autistic New York boy and a three-legged Texas cat named Lucky.
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But it soon becomes apparent that the killer is almost certainly a former Texas Jewboy himself. It's an unpleasant task Kinky must undertake to unravel this incestuous mess, and he does it with his customary panache.
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Putting a new twist on a Christmas tale in his own inimitable way, Friedman offers this story set in a magic kingdom.
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Outrageous, audacious, and ingeniously crafted, The Prisoner of Vandam Street is vintage Kinky: irreverent, clever, and full of the hardened philosophy and mordant wit that has earned him a vast and devoted readership.
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Kinky Friedman, the fast-talking, cigar-smoking reluctant hero-detective of Greenwich Killing Time is called in to find out who killed Larry Barkin in the legendary Lone Star Cafe.