Some Days Are Murder

by Bruce Kimmel


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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/27/2021

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9781665522106
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9781665522113
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9781665522090

About the Book


1975. Los Angeles. For Harry Stearns, former literary agent turned private detective and now happily retired, old habits die hard. He spends his days going to his office on the Sunset Strip, reading the trades, lunching at the nearby Hamburger Hamlet, verbally jousting with his long-time secretary, Bernice, and his nights at home listening to his beloved opera records.

Then, one day, the wife of a former writer client shows up and tells Harry that her husband has been murdered and that the police are stymied and not doing much of anything, due to lack of a single clue. She begs Harry to investigate and after much entreaty, he agrees to talk to the list of Harry’s acquaintances that she gave to the police.

What follows is a journey through a Los Angeles that no longer really exists, in its last, final days of being a unique city like no other. Against this backdrop, Harry begins to try to put together the puzzle pieces of what happened on the night of the murder.

Some Days Are Murder is filled with colorful characters, a lot of humor, a labyrinthine plot, and vivid detail—and at the center of it is curmudgeonly Harry, like a dog with a bone, determined to solve a baffling mystery at all costs.


About the Author

This is Bruce Kimmel’s twenty-first book. He’s had a long career in show business, starting out as an actor in the 1970s, then becoming a writer/director in film and TV, followed by a life change in 1993, when he became a Grammy-nominated record producer. His record label, Kritzerland, has released over 400 CDs. He still regularly writes and directs for the theater and, during the pandemic, online, where he’s been a leader in how to do streaming content with his monthly Kritzerland cabaret shows (ten years and still going), his recent streaming original musical, Tonight’s the Night, and his streaming thriller, Revenge. He’s won multiple awards for his writing and directing and songwriting. He also has the longest-running daily blog in the history of the Internet, having never missed a day since late November of 2001.