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Dream town : an Archer novel / David Baldacci.

Baldacci, David, (author.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781538719770
  • ISBN: 1538719770
  • Physical Description: 420 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Grand Central Publishing, [2022]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Subtitle from dust jacket.
Series numbering taken from www.amazon.com.
Summary, etc.:
"Private Investigator and ex-World War II veteran Aloysius Archer heads to Los Angeles, the city where dreams are made and shattered, and is ensnared in a lethal case"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject: Private investigators > Fiction.
Murder > Fiction.
California > Fiction.
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Historical fiction.
Novels.

Available copies

  • 4 of 6 copies available at GRPL.

Holds

0 current holds with 6 total copies.

Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Madison Square Fiction Baldacci (Text) 31307025117401 Fiction Available -
Main Fiction Baldacci (Text) 31307025117419 Fiction Available -
Seymour Fiction Baldacci (Text) 31307025117385 Fiction Checked out 08/05/2025
Van Belkum Fiction Baldacci (Text) 31307025117369 Fiction Available -
Westside Fiction Baldacci (Text) 31307025117336 Fiction Checked out 07/16/2025
Yankee Clipper Fiction Baldacci (Text) 31307025117310 Fiction Available -

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Dream Town
Dream Town
by Baldacci, David
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In the third Aloysius Archer mystery (after A Gambling Man, 2021), it's the early 1950s. A movie writer thinks someone is planning to kill her, and she wants to hire Archer, a private eye, to protect her. But before Archer can even come up with a game plan, his prospective client vanishes. Has she been murdered? Someone close to the missing woman hires Aloysius to find out. But what seems like a relatively straightforward missing-person case soon gets considerably more complicated, not to mention deadly. Baldacci's bibliography is sort of a mixed bag, with some really good books and some that read like imitations of other people's hits. With the Aloysius Archer books, though, he's found himself a winning series. Archer is a WWII veteran who spent time behind bars for a crime he didn't commit; he's a guy trying to get by in a hard world. The author mostly writes stories set in the present day, but in the Archer series, he proves a natural at handling the postwar setting. Baldacci's fans should be lining up for this one.

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Dream Town
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Bestseller Baldacci's welcome third outing for PI Aloysius Archer (after 2021's A Gambling Man) takes Archer, a decorated WWII vet who works for a detective agency in Bay Town, Calif., to Los Angeles to celebrate New Year's Eve 1952 with actress and love interest Liberty Callahan. That evening, at a restaurant frequented by such stars as Frank Sinatra and Groucho Marx, Callahan introduces Archer to her friend Eleanor Lamb, a screenwriter working on a script for Bette Davis. After Lamb learns of Archer's profession, she seeks to hire him because she's gotten middle-of-the-night--hang-up calls, and someone entered her Malibu home and left a bloody knife in her kitchen sink. Lamb's fears for her life seem justified when she disappears. Right after Archer finds an unknown man shot to death in her house, someone bludgeons the gumshoe into unconsciousness. The tension rises as his subsequent investigation places his own life in danger. Baldacci can be a bit overfond of similes and metaphors (ocean breakers hurl "their sound tentacles"), but otherwise solid prose nicely evokes the traditional hard-boiled whodunit. Raymond Chandler fans will be entertained. Agent: Aaron Priest, Aaron M. Priest Literary. (Apr.)


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