Lafave Featured In Mystery Story

Jimmy LaFave is a featured character in Austin mystery writer Russ Hall's "Who Stole The Blues?" It's a mystery novella in Hall's Blue-Eyed Indian series. The series is centered around the exploits of Travis, the laconic P.I. who works where he finds work, in L.A., New York Color City, San Francisco, Seattle, finally settling in Austin, TX.

- From Russ' website:

Look down some dark midnight street, into the black recesses of a smoky dive where the scarred barroom floor is carpeted by broken teeth and dreams, and you will find the Blue-Eyed Indian.

He is the private detective who turns over the rock of city life, doing the kind of work not likely to boost the sale of fedora hats.

Listen to the husky saxophone's wail, lifting and dropping in sad echoes off hard buildings.  The click of heels on the harsh noir sidewalk your hear through the black night is Travis, the Blue-Eyed Indian.
 
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