Fourth Down and Out: An Andy Hayes Mystery

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Product Details
Price
$26.95
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.6 X 0.9 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780804011525

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About the Author

Andrew Welsh-Huggins is a reporter for the Associated Press in Columbus, Ohio, and the Nero Award-finalist author of six mysteries from Swallow Press featuring Andy Hayes, a former Ohio State and Cleveland Browns quarterback turned private eye. Welsh-Huggins is also the editor of Columbus Noir (Akashic Books) and his short fiction has appeared in publications including Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Mystery Weekly, and Mystery Tribune. His nonfiction book No Winners Here Tonight (Ohio University Press) is the definitive history of the death penalty in Ohio.

Reviews
"Welsh-Huggins (does) a masterful job with the book, an entertaining, easy-to-read tale worthy of Robert B. Parker."--Columbus Dispatch
"Reporter Welsh-Huggins's...debut, the first in a series, introduces Andy Hayes, a Columbus, Ohio, PI, and--for reasons explained late in the story--perhaps the most reviled former football player in Ohio State history.... The author's use of iconic Columbus landmarks and lots of Buckeye lore will appeal to O.S.U. fans."-- Publishers Weekly
"Like any other good detective novel, Fourth Down and Out has murder, dames, snappy dialogue and a tough, weary protagonist. This most entertaining fiction debut shows that noir can come in scarlet and gray."--Akron Beacon-Journal
"With a wealth of Columbus-area color, an intriguing private detective with a shady past and more twists than many of Ohio's back roads, Fourth Down and Out represents a top-notch opener for a writer who seems destined to score big."--Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Fourth Down And Out is a tall, frosty stein of Middle-American noir, backed with a healthyshot of wry."--Bill Osinski, author of Guilty by Popular Demand and Ungodly
"Midwesterners and football fans will find the most enjoyment in Fourth Down and Out, but even for private eye fans at large, this is a promising new series with a lot of charm."
--Black Heart Magazine