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A Carrot For The Donkey

(1989)
(The third book in the Saxon series)
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Readers who have met the clear-eyed, hard-hitting, and ruefully humorous actor/sleuth in Les Roberts' award-winning An Infinite Number of Monkeys and Not Enough Horses will welcome this new adventure; newcomers to Saxon and his world have a happy surprise ahead. Between engagements, actors wait tables, clerk in department stores, sell encyclopedias, even teach school. But screen actor Saxon is unique: he moon-lights as a private eye. Or maybe it's the other way around...



So when hotshot producer Mark Evering summons Saxon to his house (where a high-drug/blatant-sex party is going on) and asks him to find his wayward young daughter, it's the hint of a possibility of a part in Evering's next picture that hooks Saxon, rather than the $10,000 fee.



Not that Saxon is all that happy about his assignment. Evering's whole setup is sordid: the producer can't understand what made his daughter run off with a shady lawyer twice her age when her father has "given her everything" - including a Betty Ford detox for her high school graduation.



Trailing the pair, Saxon finds the mutilated body of the lawyer - a shyster in Van Nuys, California, with a reputation for kinky sex - in a Tijuana hotel room.

His search for Merissa Evering leads him into encounters with a leading matador, a beautiful woman married to a brutish and powerful landowner (and chafing at her vows), and a colorful and dangerous assortment of Tijuana lowlife, with a few imports from north of the border thrown in.


Genre: Mystery

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