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Reviewed by Lynette Fowlston for Readers' Favorite
If you were a fan of Sam Spade, Mike Hammer or Columbo, then you will enjoy Michael Greer,an underpaid and under rated local private eye who works and resides in Altoona PA. Business is quite slow; all he can afford is a little office in the back of a strip mall church and an answering machine. The pastor of the church, Alphonse, tinkers in more than preaching and is a big help when Mike needs any info. A rich client gives Geer just the break he needs, and soon he is working for more upscale clients.
"The Greer Agency" is an entertaining light-hearted book that covers a different case in each chapter. Drugs, murder, missing railroad cars, schemers and big wheels in the political scene are some of the cases the agency tackles.
It was easy to picture, in my mind, a dinky little office with papers strewn all over the desk and one bare light bulb hanging from the ceiling. The plot is interesting. The lead characters are fascinating. Take a trip back in time to The Greer Agency.