Fiddler and Fiora Mystery Series by A.E. Maxwell

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  • Just Another Day in Paradise (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #1)
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    Just Another Day in Paradise (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #1)

    A.E. Maxwell

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2009

    “A. E. Maxwell wrote one of the smartest, most consistent PI series in recent memory. Big plots, great villains, and a kickass private eye with plenty of humanity. The toughness of Robert B. Parker’s early Spenser novels blended with the wry humor and scope of Ross Thomas. Wholly original, endlessly entertaining. The books of A. E. Maxwell are a forgotten treasure... more

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  • The Frog and the Scorpion (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #2)
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    The Frog and the Scorpion (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #2)

    A.E. Maxwell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2009

    “Unlike too many other fictional PI’s, Fiddler has aged well. . . . The plots are well-hewn, the dialogue crackling, the bad guys among the very baddest. . . . From the yachty Newport crowd and the oenophiles of Napa to the dream-seeking denizens of L.A., Maxwell’s books provide a sort of literary amber, capturing the scene and saving it for posterity.”—Bob Morris “One of the most interesting and engaging private eyes since Robert Parker’s Spenser... more

  • Gatsby's Vineyard (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #3)
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    Gatsby's Vineyard (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #3)

    A.E. Maxwell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1987

    “The writing is lean and restrained, and Fiddler...gives Travis McGee a real run for his money.”—Los Angeles Times “Maxwell manages a slam-bang climax...and the California wine business background is unusual and entertaining.”—Publishers Weekly “Evokes with grace, elegance and love the colors, smells and sounds of Napa Valley wine-making.”—Vanity Fair “By far [Maxwell's] best, a California thriller with very realcharacters and dialogue and a violent, unexpected ending you won't soon forget... more

  • Just Enough Light to Kill (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #4)
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    Just Enough Light to Kill (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #4)

    A.E. Maxwell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2010

    Named by TIME magazine as one of the best suspense novels of the year “Fiddler is to California what Spenser is to Boston and Travis McGee is to Florida. Tough, smart guys who know that sometimes, what looks like paradise, is pure hell.”—Paul Levine, best-selling author of Illegal “Maxwell’s work is engaging and wonderfully articulated.”—Robert B. Parker “Maxwell’s style is sexy and hard-hitting.”—Publishers Weekly Back in print, the fourth Fiddler & Fiora crime novel... more

  • The Art of Survival (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #5)
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    The Art of Survival (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #5)

    A.E. Maxwell, Elizabeth Lowell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1989

    Fiddler and Fiora: Book 5I had been on the road for weeks, trying to burn out my anger at Fiora for pulling in the FBI rather than letting me handle a case my way. Then a flat tire and a cold wind sent me into the shelter of a Santa Fe art gallery.No problem, right? A tire is a tire is a tire.Wrong again.Before I was done, I found myself hounded by the IRS, forced off the road by Fiora, and under a cold-blooded murder’s gun... more

  • Money Burns (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #6)
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    Money Burns (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #6)

    A.E. Maxwell, Elizabeth Lowell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1991

    Fiddler and Fiora: Book 6Fiora has a lot of good ideas. Turning us into a non-violent “consulting partnership” wasn’t one of them. Especially for a damn bank.Banks are Fiora’s specialty.Guns are mine.But it’s hard to say no to the woman you love. So we found ourselves neck deep in an old family bank whose stupid go-go son thought he could play with the fast crowd in Newport.Only problem was, the son couldn’t keep up... more

  • The King Of Nothing: A Fiddler And Fiora Mystery (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #7)
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    The King Of Nothing: A Fiddler And Fiora Mystery (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #7)

    A.E. Maxwell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1994

    When his old friend Rory is murdered--after leaving Fiddler a cursed Japanese samurai sword in his will--all Fiddler and his lover Fiora want is to find Rory's killer, but everyone else wants to separate Fiddler from his inheritance. Reprint. K.

  • The King of Nothing (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #7)
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    The King of Nothing (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #7)

    A.E. Maxwell, Elizabeth Lowell

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1992

    A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery: Book 7Fiora had decided to sell her investment business so we could become “partners.” I wasn’t sure about the partner bit, but I was real sure I liked having her close by.So what was the problem?Good question.By the time I figured out the answer, a good man was dead, I had inherited the cursed sword that had indirectly killed him, and someone was trying to kill Fiora and me the direct way…all in the name of better international relations... more

  • Murder Hurts: A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #8)
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    Murder Hurts: A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #8)

    A.E. Maxwell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1993

    Mexico's criminal underworld and Hollywood's elite mingle in the latest case for California detective Fiddler and his ex-wife and sleuthing partner Fiora, as they investigate the twenty-year-old murder of his uncle, an adventurous marijuana smuggler.

  • Murder Hurts (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #8)
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    Murder Hurts (Fiddler and Fiora Mystery #8)

    A.E. Maxwell, Elizabeth Lowell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1993

    Fiddler and Fiora: Book 8I keep thinking the past is dead. I keep being wrong.Long ago I had killed one of Uncle Jake’s murderers. I didn’t know the second hit man’s name, so I had filed it under Unfinished Business and gone on with my life.Then someone sent me a letter with the second name in it. That was a temptation I couldn’t ignore.I was doing fine not killing Jake’s second hit man until someone stole my Detonics at a fancy Hollywood party, started killing people, and framing me... more

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