The Nutt House
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About the Book
Here’s a darn good suspense novel along the lines of The Thin Man - intrigue, romance and humor, but most of all it’s a well-crafted murder mystery painstakingly solved by the story’s protagonist, Sam Wade, P.I.
The Nutt House is a fast-paced story providing a chuckle or two along the way to finding our what really happened to Harry Nutt that cold, icy night he went off the Willow Creek bridge. We encounter a dozen well-defined characters including ex-cop Sam now trying to make it as a private investigator, amorous middle-aged librarian Hazel Nutt looking for the kind of adventure that she had only read about, Leroy, a pimple-face lad who seemingly lives on peanut butter sandwiches and stares at pretty ladies through mysterious glasses, Beanie, who wears a propeller-driven beanie that appears to run on magic and the beautiful widow, June Nutt, whose deck seems to be missing a few cards - but then again, maybe not. We’ll find out when Sam & Hazel - the best crime-fighting combo since Nick & Nora - get on the case.
If you‘re ready for a good mystery that’s fun to read, has a surprise ending and features dialog as crisp as a December morning in Vermont - then you belong in The Nutt House!
About the Author
This is the second novel written by Joseph Currey. The first, The Liberty Hound, a World War II based-story is available on the Internet at Barnes & Noble and at Amazon. Mr. Currey is also the author of 11 short stories.
The Nutt House, is a departure from The Liberty Hound. This novel is a light-hearted mystery with wonderful zany characters and sparkling dialog.
Joseph Currey is a World War II veteran. His post-war occupation years include insurance and special investigator for district attorneys. He is now retired as a result of an injury while working for the State of California where he served 13 years as a Security Enforcement Officer. He resides in Encinitas, California.