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Peter Spiegelman

Peter Spiegelman is the author of Black Maps, which won the 2004 Shamus Award for Best First P.I. Novel, and Death’s Little Helpers; both novels feature private detective and Wall Street refugee John March. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Mr. Spiegelman spent nearly twenty years in the financial services and software industries, and worked with leading banks and brokerages around the world. He lives in Connecticut.

 
   Written by Peter Spiegelman
Trade Paperback | Vintage | Fiction - Mystery & Detective | 978-1-4000-9704-3 (1-4000-9704-5) | February 2008 | $ 12.95

This riveting mystery finds Private Investigator John March descending into Manhattan’s dark and scandalous underworld to help a member of his own family.

David March, John’s brother, has been having affairs with anonymous women he meets on the internet. Now one of these women is stalking him. David knows her only... Read More
 
   Written by Peter Spiegelman
Trade Paperback | Vintage | Fiction - Mystery & Detective | 978-1-4000-3360-7 (1-4000-3360-8) | June 2006 | $ 13.95

In this masterful follow-up to Peter Spiegelman’s stunning debut Black Maps, private investigator John March finds himself drawn into a web of corruption that extends from the halls of high finance to the dark underworld of organized crime.

Gregory Danes, a Wall Street analyst has gone missing, and his ex-wife, a fashionable... Read More
 
   Written by Peter Spiegelman
Trade Paperback | Vintage | Fiction - Mystery & Detective | 978-1-4000-3359-1 (1-4000-3359-4) | May 2005 | $ 12.95

John March walked away from his family’s merchant bank for the life of a rural deputy sheriff–a life that would explode in personal tragedy and professional disaster. Three years later, March is back in New York City, working as a private investigator and still running from his grief and guilt. When... Read More
 
  
 

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