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Author: Tony Dunbar
Tags: Mystery: Thriller - Lawyer - Hardboiled - Humor - New Orelans
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sailed in a pretty arc into the Lake. The car flipped over, spinning wheels to the sky, passenger side down, then sank.
    * * *
    “The law has a solution for this,” Tubby said, returning triumphantly to the room. “I got a judge…”
    “Their signal just died,” Jason said. He pocketed the phone.
    “What color is the sky in your world?” Raisin mused to no one in particular.
    THE END
    The complete
    The Complete Tubby Dubonnet Mystery Series (in order of publication):
    Crooked Man, G.P. Putnam’s Sons (New York, 1994)
    City of Beads, G.P. Putnam’s (New York, 1995)
    Trick Question, G.P. Putnam’s Sons (New York, 1996)
    Shelter From the Storm, G.P. Putnam’s Sons (New York, 1997)
    The Crime Czar, Dell Publishing (New York, 1998)
    Lucky Man, Dell Publishing (New York, 1999)
    Tubby Meets Katrina, NewSouth Books (Montgomery, 2006)
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    “ Crooked Man is the literary equivalent of film noir—fast, tough, tense, and darkly
    funny…with an ending so deeply satisfying …that a reader might well disturb the
    midnight silence with laughter.”
    —Los Angeles Times Book Review
    “The sense of place in Crooked Man is so thick you can smell the chicory in the coffee.”
    —The New York Times Book Review

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Tony Dunbar is a lawyer and the author of the Tubby Dubonnet mystery series set in New Orleans. He is the winner of the Lillian Smith Book Award, and his mysteries have been nominated for the Anthony and the Edgar Allen Poe “Edgar” Awards. He has also written non-fiction books about the South and civil rights and has lived for more than thirty years in this beautiful and complicated city.
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