Desert Getaway, Michael Craft
Desert Getaway, Michael Craft
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Desert Getaway

Author: Michael Craft

Narrator: Joel Froomkin

Unabridged: 9 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/21/2023


Synopsis

Dante O'Donnell is white, gay, and getting older every day. He has wasted his better years on starstruck dreams and the wrong men, so now he's working as a concierge for a vacation-rental outfit in Palm Springs, where the guests have far more baggage than what's packed in their suitcases. But when he finds a dead body floating in the swimming pool at one of his rentals, his own troubled past comes back to haunt him. So he turns for help to Jazz Friendly, a Black woman who, when she was a Palm Springs cop, nearly arrested him for murdering his husband, which he didn't do . . . not that he knows who did. Now Jazz is a struggling PI, her career derailed by racism. And with her marriage broken by booze, she's desperate to get custody of her kid. Dante and Jazz need each other to solve this murder . . . and to save themselves from personal and professional disaster.

About Michael Craft

Michael Craft is the author of the acclaimed Mark Manning series of mystery novels, three of which were finalists for Lambda Literary Awards. His 2019 mystery, ChoirMaster, was a Gold Winner of the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award. Desert Getaway, the first novel in his Dante & Jazz series, is based on his Palm Springs Noir short story "VIP Check-In", praised as "delightful" by the Los Angeles Times.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Keith

The perfect summer read! Dante and Jazz are a mystery solving duo. The book has charm, slickness and colour. Michael Craft has done a fantastic job and I'm sure there's more to come.......more

Goodreads review by Ulysses

The Desert Getaway (Dante and Jazz book 1) By Michael Craft Brash Books, 2022 Five stars I started this book with a shiver of anticipation at the idea of a new series from Michael Craft. I was not disappointed. As always, Craft’s elegant prose and deft drawing of characters gives the story depth, even a......more

Goodreads review by Bandit

I normally like Brash publisher’s mysteries. Also, they normally go with the older reprints. Maybe they are venturing into new books now. This is new. It isn’t the reason I didn’t like it. The reason I didn’t like it (and I’m actually apprehensive about saying this in the current day and age) was bec......more