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Vic Daniel Mystery series by David M. Pierce (#01 – 06)
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Overview: David Milton Pierce is a Canadian, born in Montreal, now living in Paris, who, before writing novels was the principal lyricist for the British Country Rock Band’MealTicket’, writer, along with Steve Hammond and Rick Jones, of the infamous ‘Captain Crash VS the Zzorgwomen Chaps. 5&6, which opened in Hollywood in 1981 and still available on CD. Presently, he writes with Jeremy Clyde of Chad and Jeremy, and, assisted by Rick Jones, is nowreadying a new musical entitled B Movie.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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Down in the Valley : The first book in the Vic Daniel series.
At 6’7¼” in his outside Hawaiian shirt, invisible he isn’t. His part-time assistant is 110% punk and 0% poet. His office is off the sleazy end of Hollywood Boulevard, between a lousy Vietnamese take-out and a vacant lot. But for a soft touch with a sharp wit – no job too small, divorce work undertaken, anything illegal considered – Vic Daniel’s your main man. And now Sara’s lost her mother, the high school’s running a dope ring and someone’s rearranged his office in a tasteful shade of charcoal…

Hear the Wind Blow, Dear: Vic Daniel, private investigator, becomes involved in a neighbourhood watch scheme that gets tangled up in a cannabis farm and a shady operation that has something to do with hot gold. The author has written several books, including the first Vic Daniel story, "Down in the Valley".

Roses Love Sunshine: A thriller, featuring a private investigator who is funny, imperfect, compassionate, attractive and no fool. In the course of finding out why a burglar would break into a photographer’s workshop without taking anything, he meets an attractive TV newswoman and a powerful Hollywood star.

Angels In Heaven: A wry detective with a penchant for loud Hawaiian shirts, big cars, and small cases schemes to break his childhood friend, a smuggler, out of a high-security Mexican prison. Rushing to the aid of a childhood friend regardless of the consequences. Which could be dire given that Vic’s buddy is in a high-security Mexican hoosegow and the federales have no real affection for gringo smugglers or their would-be liberators. Nevertheless, when difficulty – and money – are no object, Vic can come up with a scheme. Soon Vic and his cohorts are off to the Yucatán for a do-it-yourself jailbreak. Will their plan succeed? Is the Pope you-know-what? Find out for yourselves, amigos…

Write Me a Letter: The Brits in the Liverpool Daily call "laid back private eye" V. (for Victor) Daniel "two parts Steve Martin to one part Groucho Marx."

From his penchant for taking on any case (no problem too petty) to a West Coast wacko staff that includes a larcenous backup named Benny the Boy and a rock/poetry-penning Girl Friday, Vic is that rarity in the ‘tec-trade: fun.

Now he’s back in his San Fernando Valley rattrap office, stuck between a weed-and-wino-filled vacant lot and a Vietnamese takeout. The ambiance is early gumshoe, but his client, the gorgeous dame with the baby-blues telling him a sob story, is strictly class.

She says she’s a friend of a friend, and she has a simple task for Vic: pick up her Uncle Theo at the airport and "baby-sit" him for a while. Of course, Vic knows she’s as full of baloney as she is beautiful even as he scoops up her retainer.

She’s not who she says she is and he intends to unmask her little white lies just as soon as he traces a skip – a misguided soul who’s run away without paying – for a loan shark named Fats. Two small-fry cases? Uh-uh. Big time trouble.

As She Rides By: L.A. private eye Vic Daniel goes into action as he comes up with a scheme to prevent a porn theater being built next door, protects a florist from some horticultural hoods, and investigates the background of a supposedly honest record producer.

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