Nobody from Somewhere : A Crime Novel
(2022)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : ECW Press, 2022
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ISBN/ISSN
9781773059105 MWT14740342, 1773059106 14740342
LANGUAGE
English
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In this action-packed caper novel, a long-retired cop gets wrapped up with a girl on the run Long-retired cop Fitch Henry Haut is terminally ill and living out his final years alone. As he sits in his favorite diner enjoying the meatloaf special, he watches as a young girl steps in and spots two rough-looking men at the counter. When they see her, she runs off and they give chase. His cop instincts kick in and Fitch follows, catching up with them in the parking lot. As the two men try to force her into their vehicle, Fitch manages to get the upper hand, and he and the girl take off in his broken-down Winnebago. The girl is Wren Jones, a runaway from an abusive foster home. Earlier that day she overheard the two men going on about a casino robbery they just committed, and this was the second time she got away from them that day. Fitch realizes the men will come hunting for them again, and that the ailing rig he's driving won't be hard to spot. A bond forms as Fitch and Wren struggle to escape out of town, both aware that time is not on their side. When long retired cop, Fitch Henry Haut, sees two men forcing a runaway girl into their vehicle, he steps in and gets the upper hand. He and the girl escape in his broken-down Winnebago, and as Fitch listens to her story, he realizes the men will come after them. A bond forms as he and the girl struggle to escape out of town. Dietrich Kalteis is an award-winning author. His debut, Ride the Lightning, was hailed as one of the best Vancouver crime novels. He lives on Canada's west coast, in Vancouver, British Columbia, and spends as much time as possible in California. Sales and Market Bullets - Backlist promotion in advance of publication - For readers with an interest in crime fiction and dark humor and readers of Elmore Leonard and George Pelecanos - Kalteis has been described by Crime Syndicate Magazine as "a man quickly becoming the heir-apparent to Elmore Leonard." - "If you like your crime hard and fast, Kalteis is for you." - Globe and Mail on Triggerfish - A fun caper novel that is entertaining all the way through - Kalteis was born in Koln, Germany, and speaks fluent German. His 2015 novel, The Deadbeat Club, was published in German by Suhrkamp Verlag and was an instant bestseller. - Kalteis's debut novel, Ride the Lightning, was optioned for film and television by Oceancoast Studios in 2020. Audience - Fans of fast-paced caper crime stories - Fans of Harry Brown, a Michael Caine film (2009) - Primarily men, 50+ - Readers of John McFetridge and Mike Knowles

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