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Albert Samson #8

Called by a Panther

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Terrorism hits Indianapolis with bombs, and gumshoe Samson works to nab the culprit before Indianapolis is blown off the map!

258 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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Michael Z. Lewin

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Michael Zinn Lewin is an American writer of mystery fiction perhaps best known for his series about Albert Samson, a distinctly low-keyed, non-hardboiled private detective who plies his trade in Indianapolis, Indiana. Lewin himself grew up in Indianapolis, but after graduating from Harvard and living for a few years in New York City, has lived in England for the last 40 years. Much of his fiction continues to be set in Indianapolis, including a secondary series about Leroy Powder, a policeman who frequently appears in the Samson novels, generally in a semi-confrontational manner.

Another series, however, is set in Bath, England, where Lewin now lives. This features the Lunghis who run their detective agency as a family business. So far there are three novels and nine short stories about them.

Lewin has also written a number of stand-alone novels. Some have been set in Indianapolis and others elsewhere. His latest novel, Confessions of a Discontented Deity, is even set partly in Heaven. A satire, it breaks from Lewin's history of genre fiction.

Lewin is the son of Leonard C. Lewin, author of the 1967 bestselling satire The Report from Iron Mountain: On the Possibility and Desirability of Peace.

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June 5, 2013
Michael Z. Lewin's interestingly named Called By A Panther gets its name from a piece of Ogden Nash verse: "If called by a panther / don't anther."

Private detective Albert Samson is contacted by a group of eco-terrorists called the Scum Front. The Scum Front specializes in placing fully functional bombs in prominent buildings around Indianapolis. The bombs are functional except for a little piece is left unconnected along with a note that indicates that they are completely aware how to make the bomb operational. Then, they call a local cable TV station and get lots of publicity for their cause. The police are at a loss, but they are really irritated when they get a call about a bomb and there is no bomb.

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January 23, 2013
Heart-breaking crime fiction with Albert Samson - one of the great private eyes in this genre - up against it and, as ever, out of his depth.

I cannot recommend this series highly enough to fans of hard-boiled fiction. But, be warned, if you like happy endings this is not for you. Like the very best of hard-boiled crime, Michael Lewin is uncompromising in his commitment to the story.
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May 21, 2015
Let's call it 2.5 stars. Read a few weeks after "The Way We Die Now" and was disappointed in this one . . . in retrospect, probably my least liked Albert Samson book. Not much plot to this . . . all character, and the character is good, but not what I expected.

This was the eighth (of nine) in the Albert Samson series, so maybe Lewin was running down.
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