Synopses & Reviews
Remer was an effective Manhattan P.I. until one of his targets found a nasty way to force him into an early retirement. Since then, he has been living an anonymous life, running a liquor store in Southampton and doing his best to stay in the shadows without ties to anyone or anything. Then a voice from his past reaches out for help, and he agrees to work one last case—a missing person—in order to escape the threat hes lived under for six years.
Trouble is, even if he finds Mia Ferrara, even if shes safe, that might not be enough.
Shamus Award winner Daniel Judsons irresistible noir styling and impeccably drawn heroes that are so beset and so human make Voyeur—a Shamus Award finalist—his most searing thriller yet
Review
Advance Praise for Voyeur
“Judson hits you with a 25,000-volt stun gun in chapter one and doesnt let up until the satisfying end.”
---Alafair Burke, author of 212
Praise for The Violet Hour
“Shamus winner Judson once again successfully mines Long Islands South Fork for glittering noir nuggets.”
---Publishers Weekly
“Set around Halloween, this well-written and compelling noir will appeal to fans of J. A. Jance, Martha Powers, and Peter Abrahams.”
---Library Journal
Praise for The Waters Edge
“Daniel Judson is so much more than a crime-fiction novelist. Hes a tattooed poet, a mad philosopher of the Apocalypse fascinated with exploring the darkest places in peoples souls.”
---Chicago Tribune
Praise for The Darkest Place
“A searing, brooding look at the bleak side of the Hamptons . . . an intense novel.”
---South Florida Sun-Sentinel
“Action packed. Loss and redemption rule in Shamus Award--winning Daniel Judsons third novel, set in Southampton nights so cold that they could cool off a reader sizzling in this summers heat. Its noir on ice.”
---USA Today
Review
Praise for Voyeur
"Judson hits you with a 25,000 volt stun gun in Chapter One and doesn't let up until the satisfying end."
--Alafair Burke, author of Long Gone
“An intriguing idea, a strong plot, a sharp central character and a photogenic setting - the Hamptons…. We're there, particularly when it turns out that it's hard to tell who's scamming whom…”
--Newsday
“Darkness. Cold. Bitter wind. These are the backdrops—theyre almost characters—in this grim tale of betrayal, revenge, and pain… Noir fans will find this novel a bracing jolt of icy air.”
--Booklist
Synopsis
Remer was an effective Manhattan P.I. until one of his targets found a nasty way to force him into an early retirement. Since then, he has been living an anonymous life, running a liquor store in Southampton, and doing his best to stay in the shadows without ties to anyone or anything. Then a voice from his past reaches out for help, and he agrees to work one last case---a missing person---in order to escape the threat hes lived under for six years.
Trouble is, even if he finds Mia Ferrara, even if shes safe, that might not be enough.
Shamus Award winner Daniel Judsons irresistible noir styling and impeccably drawn heroes---so beset and so human---make Voyeur his most searing thriller yet.
Synopsis
Remer was an effective Manhattan P.I. until one of his targets found a nasty way to force him into an early retirement. Since then, he has been living an anonymous life, running a liquor store in Southampton, and doing his best to stay in the shadows without ties to anyone or anything. Then a voice from his past reaches out for help, and he agrees to work one last case---a missing person---in order to escape the threat he's lived under for six years.
Trouble is, even if he finds Mia Ferrara, even if she's safe, that might not be enough.
Shamus Award winner Daniel Judson's irresistible noir styling and impeccably drawn heroes---so beset and so human---make Voyeur his most searing thriller yet.
About the Author
DANIEL JUDSON, a Shamus Award winner and a three-time finalist, is the author of five previous novels, most recently The Violet Hour. He attended Southampton College, and his time in the Hamptons (particularly the parts that dont make the society pages) was the inspiration for the setting and characters in Voyeur. He now lives in Connecticut.