The first book in the DKA File series.
Dan Kearny Associates is a San Francisco private investigation firm employing some memorable characters in mystery fiction. P.I. Bart Heslip, a former boxer, is in a coma after being brutally beaten. Now it's up to his coworkers at DKA to sift through his current cases to discover the culprit. After dropping off a car late at night Heslip is attacked from behind, put in a car, and rolled over the side of a hill, leaving him in a coma. While the police conclude that he was drink driving and lost control, his colleagues disagree. Heslip’s close friend, Ballard, sets himself the task of running down the attacker within 72 hours. He suspects it must be related to one of the many cases that Heslip was working on, but working out which one and then locating them is not going to be straightforward.
Gores (1931-2011) was a three-time Edgar Award winner. Gores died in a Marin County, California, hospital 50 years to the day after Dashiell Hammett died. Gores does for P.I.s what Ed McBain did for cops in his "87th Precinct" series, with the difference that McBain was never a cop where Gores was a P.I.
The Donald Westlake novel "Drowned Hopes" (1990), featuring caper-meister Dortmunder, shares an entire chapter in common with Gore's DKA novel 32 Cadillacs (1992).