Pimp for the Dead
Hardman, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Shawn Compton
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By:
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Ralph Dennis
Jim Hardman was an Atlanta cop until he was wrongly accused of corruption and thrown off the force. Now he works as an unlicensed PI, trouble-shooter, and bodyguard...often partnered with his drinking buddy Hump Evans, a black, ex-NFL player who supports his playboy lifestyle by working as hired muscle.
A small-town farmer hires Hardman to find his teenage daughter who ran off to Atlanta to become a model...and ended up a hooker. It’s fast work for Hardman, but she’s gunned down minutes after he finds her. To hunt her killer, Hardman and Hump Evans take a deep dive into a bottomless cesspool of vice and greed that could drown them.
This new edition includes an introduction by Joe R. Lansdale, author of the Hap & Leonard novels, and an afterword by Paul Bishop, author and retired LAPD homicide detective.
“Among the best series books around.” (Philadelphia Daily News)
“Expert writing, plus good plotting, and an unusual degree of sensitivity." (New York Times)
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Wayward Farmgirl
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Hardman is an ex-cop come PI, hired by a father who's daughter has gone missing. Hardman enters into the world of 70's Atlanta prostitution and pimping to track the girl down with some interesting twists and turns along the way.
The hardman series of books are a product of the 70's which have stood the test of time surprisingly well. There are small elements of dialog within the book that reveal attitudes of the 70's but it certainly doesn't overpower the overall story.
The choice of narrator is perfect for this book genre. I'd certainly go back and read another Hardman book now
Solid ex-cop / PI story
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This time Jim is hired by the father of a nice girl who is now a streetwalker. This is the doorway into a case that evolves into Hardman getting mixed up, with various seedy characters, cheats and liars as a man is trying to move in and take over all of the prostitution in the area.
Author, Ralph Dennis, never wastes a word on a page, yet the economy should not be confused with brevity. This is no "Spencer" big print wide margins book, but every word on every page matters conjuring up the imagery and plot the reader needs to keep the pages turning.
For most of the work I listened via audible. It is such a delight when the right narrator is hired. Shawn Compton is perfect for the Hardman series, specifically Ralph Dennis' writing. The words on the page are delivered in the tone that accents the story. What a wonderful series!
This book could be read out of order in the series, why do that? Begin with #1 and move to #4! You will not be disappointed.
Fast Moving Thrill
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This is the fourth book in the Hardman series. It is a standalone story [no cliffhanger ending]. While you could read the series in any order, you should start with the first book in the series which introduces the characters and enjoy their development as the series progresses. Warning: This series was first written in the 70's and republished by Brash books. It has the vernacular and viewpoints of that time period.
Here, Hardman and his partner Hump are hired by a farmer whose daughter came to the city to enroll in a school for modeling but has disappeared. Hardman finds her working as a prostitute but before he can get her in touch with her father, she is murdered. Hardman then begins the investigation into her death.
Although this story takes place in the 70's, the topic of sex slavery is current today. I really enjoy Hardman and Hump -their comical interactions and their anti-conventional hero status. The story is well-written and at times, heartbreaking. I look forward to the rest of the series.
The narrator is a perfect compliment to the written word. I am a big fan!
A Great Hardman Mystery
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As the title says, this whodunnit involves street walkers. That part of it was a tad unpleasant but the story was never too graphic. We got glimpses into the destructive mindset and that was the catalyst to all the fun Hardman and Hump had tracking down the bad guys. I liked that Art, the trusted cop friend, was along for more of the fun this time. (Which helped since both Hardman and Hump took some physical abuse.).
When it was all said and done, the good guys remained triumphant (albeit bruised and battered.)
Shawn Compton is the perfect narrator for this series. Hardman is a slightly overweight ex-cop. Hump is a very large former NFL football player. Both of them were well-narrated.
I didn't look to see if there was a book five. I didn't want to be disappointed. Fingers crossed.
I could not wait to continue this listen!
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