One day each year, Santa Claus brings presents to children all over the world. The other 364, he moonlights as Nick Santana, a down-on-his-luck detective, trying to make his way in the lonely city. Instead of his red and white suit, Nick sports a trenchcoat and fedora. Instead of the North Pole, Nick works dark corners and rain-slicked streets filled with gangster, guns, and, of course, femme fatales. 'Cuz no one knows better than Santa Claus that the nicer they look, the naughtier they can be!
Santa Claus: Private Eye is a great read, with plenty of twist and turns and is a welcome addition to the ongoing quality over quantity stable of books that Darby Pop have published over the last year or so. Read Full Review
Its a solid, engrossing tale that really kicks things up a notch in the final pages, with Bernstein and Dorman combining to provide a brilliant denouement that ties everything together perfectly, providing a fresh new perspective on the events of the book. So if you like your Christmas stories to have murder, mystery and lashings of noir-soaked violence, then Santa Claus: Private Eye will be right up your street or right down your chimney, as it were. Read Full Review
Holiday tales often deal with naughty and nice but throw in a murder story, Santa as a P.I., and you have a whole new entertaining take.Santa Claus: Private Eye Book One " Santa Claus Is Coming to Town is out November 29. Read Full Review
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