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This item may be Check for Availability The Man from the Diogenes Clubby Kim Newman
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The most valued member of the elite 1970s Diogenes Club, Britain's least-publicized law enforcement and intelligence agency, Richard Jeperson thrives in a private world of bad fashion sense, deadly enemies, and glamorous associates while tackling cases ranging from haunted trains to murders in utopian communities. Original.
Review:"British author Newman channels the glam '70s in this spirited collection of eight stories that celebrate Richard Jeperson, an agent of the titular club — the 'least-known branch of the United Kingdom's intelligence and investigative services.' Blending SF with supernatural whimsy, Newman (Anno Dracula) conjures up the exploits of a psychically gifted Day-Glo — era ghost hunter and his fellow paranormal investigators, vixen Vanessa (an 's.b.g.,' or stunningly beautiful girl) and sidekick Fred Regent. Particularly entertaining tales include 'The Serial Murders,' about ghostly chicanery on the set of a British soap, and 'Egyptian Avenue,' in which Richard investigates Kingstead Cemetery's restless wraiths while wearing 'leopard-pattern safari jacket and tight white, high-waisted britches tucked into sturdy fell-walker's boots.' Think Steed and Peel hop in Dr. Who's time machine with Austin Powers's panache. (Aug.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Synopsis:In the swinging seventies, Richard Jeperson-secret agent of the Diogenes Club-solves crimes too strange for Britain's police. His fashion sense is gaudy, his enemies deadly, his associates glamorous.
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