Jack the Stripper
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- ¥650
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- ¥650
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JACK THE STRIPPER
A Weird & Whacky Florida Mystery
On Florida's Gulf Coast, bodies don't stay hidden for long.
Secrets do.
When a young stripper turns up dead under bizarre circumstances, Gulf Coast private investigator Danny "Gumbo" Malone expects another routine homicide wrapped in bad decisions and worse company. But the deeper he digs into the victim's final days, the clearer it becomes that this murder wasn't random.
It was organized.
Careful.
Planned long before the body dropped.
As Gumbo follows a trail through neon-lit clubs, waterfront condos, backroad motels, and the humid underbelly of Sarasota nightlife, he uncovers a chilling network of corruption hiding in plain sight. What first appears to be a single killing slowly reveals something far more disturbing—a calculated system of exploitation tied to powerful local players who know exactly how to bury evidence and redirect suspicion.
Now Gumbo is trapped between frightened witnesses, ambitious detectives, political pressure, and predators who view people as disposable inventory. Every answer drags him deeper into a web of manipulation, blackmail, organized crime, and carefully constructed lies designed to survive police scrutiny.
But Gumbo sees patterns other people miss.
And somebody is starting to realize he's getting too close.
With razor-sharp dialogue, dark humor, layered suspense, and atmospheric Florida noir, JACK THE STRIPPER delivers a gritty hardboiled mystery packed with eccentric Gulf Coast characters, psychological tension, and relentless investigative twists. Perfect for fans of private investigator thrillers, crime procedurals, coastal noir, and sun-soaked Southern crime fiction.
If you love:
•Florida noir mysteries
•Hardboiled private investigator novels
•Darkly comic crime thrillers
•Gulf Coast suspense
•Serial killer investigations
•Southern crime fiction
•Atmospheric detective mysteries
•Elmore Leonard–style dialogue
•John D. MacDonald coastal noir
…then JACK THE STRIPPER belongs on your shelf.
Because on the Florida Gulf Coast, everybody's selling something.
And murder is always part of the deal.