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When Mister Rainbow finds a headless honcho in a King's Cross alleyway, the tattoo around the corpse's neck leaves little doubt as to its identity. Thomas L. Tycho was everybody's enemy – a trickster, a dirty dealer, and a wide boy who made the mistake of wide boys the world over – not making himself a great deal narrower when the gun went off.
The killer's identity, however, proves more elusive – as everybody hated Tommy, anybody could have popped him. His wife, his girlfriend, and half of Sydney's underworld all had motive, but Mister Rainbow smells something fishier than usual, and it's got nothing to do with what's floating in the harbour ...
The Case of the Death of a Ladies' Man, the second novel in the sensational Mister Rainbow series, is a modern story with a wink and a nod to the golden age of pulp fiction.
With its memorable characters, witty dialogue and fast-paced plot, it signals the arrival of an arresting new Australian talent.
Praise for Mister Rainbow
'Mister Rainbow is that rare creature – a PI with depth. Down at heel, shabby, inept – he's a born loser, at his best when the odds are stacked against him. Somehow, in a taut contest, he wins.' Barry Oakley, writer and former literary editor of The Australian