I'm a huge fan of Kurt Schlichter and his Kelly Turnbull novels. So I had to give this a try. Co-written with his wife, Irina Moises. This is something completely different for him. I can only describe it as a fantasy/mystery.
Lost Angeles: Silver Bullets on the Sunset Strip.
By Kurt Schlichter and Irina Moises.
Los Angeles, 1940. The ancient Greek gods of Mt. Olympus are real and still exist. They quit meddling in the affairs of humans eons ago, but over the centuries they have produced thousands of offspring with humans.
A demi-god has been kidnapped. Private detective Eddie Loud has been hired to find him. He soon runs into female PI Trixie Gamble who is working a similar case. They team up to try to solve both.
Trixie is a descendent of Cassandra and as such has the gift of prophecy. She also shares Cassandra's curse in that nobody will believe her. These visions come as quick flashes and she often blurts out words and thoughts that make absolutely no sense in 1940, but readers will instantly recognize from later in history. This sort of thing happens quite often and gets very funny at times.
During the course of their investigation, Eddie and Trixie run afoul of the Nazis, the Communists, the Mob, the FBI and the god Apollo. Its a wild ride with lots of twists, turns and humor written in a noir style. As crazy as it sounds, Kurt and Irina pull it off in a great story.
