Back Bay Blues

Back Bay Blues by Peter Colt is a classic edition published by Kensington on August 24, 2021. This 288-page novel presents a hardboiled mystery featuring Andy Roark, a Boston private investigator and Vietnam veteran, as he navigates the complexities of his past while investigating the murder of a young Vietnamese woman’s uncle in 1985 New England.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of theft, greed, and corruption against the backdrop of Roark’s struggles with the aftermath of the Vietnam War. As he delves deeper into the case, connections to a group of refugees seeking to overthrow the communist government emerge, leading him on a journey from Boston to Washington D.C. and San Francisco. The story explores the intricate ties between personal and political betrayal, revealing how the quest for freedom can blur the lines between allies and enemies.
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“A classical mystery with an honor-bound detective and a keen sense of place… Besides having the P.I. spiel and the P.I. moves down pat, Roark is genuinely likable (not too tough, but not a patsy) and very much a character of his time.” – The New York Times Book Review on BACK BAY BLUES
In the second hardboiled P.I. mystery by law enforcement officer and Iraq veteran Peter Colt, a Boston P.I. struggling to come to terms with his role in the Vietnam war investigates the murder of a beautiful, young Vietnamese woman’s uncle in 1985 New England.
Theft, greed, and corruption collide in Peter Colt’s hard-edged mystery featuring Vietnam veteran turned Boston P.I. Andy Roark.
1985, Boston. In Vietnam, Andy Roark witnessed death and horrifying destruction. But for the soldiers who made it back alive, there are other casualties of war–the loss of tenderness, trust, and connection. Still feeling adrift, Andy has struck up a welcome friendship with Nguyen, a Vietnamese restaurant owner. Sipping beer and trading memories after the restaurant shutters, Andy gradually learns of the extraordinary lengths Nguyen took to flee Saigon shortly after its fall.
Andy’s latest case, too, has ties to Vietnam. His new client, a young Vietnamese woman, hires him to investigate her uncle’s murder. Andy discovers a connection to a group of refugees determined to overthrow the communist government–and extorting local business owners to raise funds. The search for more answers takes Andy to D.C. and San Francisco, and into a web of political and personal betrayal. For near the heart of this mystery is a link to Nguyen’s daring escape. Decades have passed, but sometimes the price of freedom twists allies into enemies, loyalties into betrayals, and truth into lies…
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