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Who killed Bobbi Flynn? This is the puzzle private investigator Dan
Rudnicki has been hired to solve. But in unravelling how the
actress's mutilated body came to be washed up on Vancouver's Wreck
Beach, Rudnicki finds himself plunged into a seedy underworld. With
a suspect list filled with pimps, prostitutes and Hollywood
powerbrokers, the investigator's pursuit of the killer leads him
through the wilds of the coastal mountains and the tangled world of
trans-sexualism. An explosive page-turner, Flesh
Wound is the first in an exciting series of Dan
Rudnicki Mysteries by Paul Grescoe.
About the Author
Paul Grescoe was born in Winnipeg in 1939. He was awarded the 1991 Arthur Ellis Award for best first novel for Flesh Wound (1991), a mystery set in the Ukraine and featuring Detective Dan Rudnicki. His second book in the series is Blood Vessel, published in 1993. Grescoe has also written a number of travel and business-related articles for journals such as B.C. Business Magazine and Maclean's, and non-fiction books including: The Money Rustlers: Self-Made Millionaires of the New West (1985), Alaska: The Cruise-Lover's Guide (1994, 1998 rev.), and The Merchants of Venus: Inside Harlequin and the Empire of Romance (1996), a history of romance publishing house Harlequin.