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Don't Ever Get Old by Daniel Friedman

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Also by Daniel Friedman:

Running Out of Road, April 2020
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Don't Ever Get Old, May 2013
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Don't Ever Get Old, June 2012
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Don't Ever Get Old
Daniel Friedman


Minotaur Books
June 2012
On Sale: May 22, 2012
Featuring: Tequila Schatz; Buck Schatz
304 pages
ISBN: 0312606931
EAN: 9780312606930
Kindle: B006JJVKP0
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Paperback (May 2013)

Mystery Police Procedural

This is the first in a one-of-a-kind, spectacularly well- written mystery series featuring Buck Schatz, an 87-year- old retired Memphis cop with a know-it-all plugged-in grandson as his sidekick.

When Buck learns that an old adversary may have escaped Germany with a fortune in stolen gold, Buck decides to hunt down the fugitive and claim the loot. But lots of people want a piece of the stolen treasure, and Buck’s investigation quickly attracts unfriendly attention from a Mississippi loan shark, a seven-foot tall Hasidic Jew and a bloodthirsty maniac hell-bent on rubbing out everybody who knows anything about the stolen gold.

This is sure to be a big hit with readers who love Elmore Leonard, Walter Mosley, early Jonathan Lethem and superlative detective fiction in general.

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