The award-winning Julius Katz mysteries have delighted thousands of mystery fans since first appearing on the pages of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine in 2009, winning a Shamus, Derringer and Ellery Queen’s Readers Choice Award . ‘Julius Katz’ introduced readers to Boston’s most brilliant, eccentric and possibly laziest detective, Julius Katz, as well as his sidekick, Archie, a tiny marvel of … whiz-bang computer technology with the heart and soul of a hard-boiled PI.
Now in Julius Katz and Archie’s first full-length mystery, the stakes have never been higher when a famous Boston mystery writer, Kenneth Kingston, tells Julius he wants to find out who’s planning to kill him. The problem is almost everyone in Kingston’s life has good reason to want to kill him, and this case soon plunges Julius and Archie deep into the world of murder and publishing.
PRAISE FOR JULIUS KATZ AND ARCHIE:
“Julius Katz may be the titular star of Dave Zeltserman’s new novel, but it’s the voice of his AI assistant, Archie, that carries the day. Archie’s more human than most “real” people, and funnier, too. The satire bites, and the mystery satisfies. Julius and Archie became favorites of mine when they first appeared in Zeltserman’s award-winning short stories, and they’re even better in novel form. Long may they thrive.” Bill Crider, author of the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series
“Fans of Donna Andrews’s Turing Hopper artificial intelligence mysteries, rejoice! Award-winning author Dave Zeltserman has created silicon chip Archie, the high-tech sidekick to Julius Katz, Boston’s most famous and laziest wine-drinking detective. Here is a delightful traditional mystery that follows in the footsteps of Dorothy L. Sayers’s Lord Peter Wimsey series.” –Naomi Hirahara, Edgar Award winning author of the Mas Arai mysteries
“Julius Katz and Archie is a charming and sophisticated drawing room mystery from the pen of the multifaceted Dave Zeltserman. Although the book harks back to the classic whodunits of the Nero Wolfe era, eccentric detective Julius Katz’s sidekick, Archie, is a character straight out of tomorrow: the brilliantly conceived spawn of our digital world. The clever plotting will satisfy mystery aficionados, while long time Zeltserman fans will be pleased to hear that there is a fist of steel lurking under the elegantly tailored velvet glove.” Roger smith, author of Wake Up Dead and Mixed Blood
“It’s a nifty change-of-pace for the usually hard-boiled Dave Zeltserman. Clever, sophisticated and witty, ‘Julius Katz & Archie’ will thrill fans of Nero Wolfe…and readers who never heard of him! Zeltserman knows how to mix character, action, and plot and create a pitch-perfect, modern mystery. More, Sir! The sooner the better.” — Paul Levine, author of “Flesh & Bones”
“Julius Katz is not only one of the most popular and award-winning creations in modern mystery fiction, the sheer wit and cunning of Dave Zeltserman’s writing takes you into a world as amusing and surprising as the Rex Stout novels that Dave honors with this character.” Ed Gorman, author of Stranglehold
“I’ll say no more but rest assured this is another zesty page turner choc full of smart twists, colorful characters and laugh out loud moments. Katz is a great creation and he and Archie, the heart of the book, are a smashing team.” Paul Brazill
Dave Zeltserman won the 2010 Shamus Award for ‘Julius Katz’ and is the acclaimed author of the ‘man out of prison’ crime trilogy: Small Crimes, Pariah and Killer, where Small Crimes (2008) and Pariah (2009) were both picked by the Washington Post as best books of the year. His recent The Caretaker of Lorne Field received a starred review from Publisher’s Weekly, calling it a ‘superb mix of humor and horror’, and was short listed by ALA for best horror novel of 2010. His upcoming book Outsourced (2011) has already been called ‘a small gem of crime fiction’ by Booklist and has been optioned by Impact Pictures and Constantin Film.
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I couldn’t even get past the first chapter. The language style was not something I wished to read.
I LIKED THE (A.I.) ARCHIE SMITH.
“ROOSTER”
It’s a modern take on Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin. Including references right to the Rex Stout characters. Enough differences to make it amusing and original, enough of what we loved about Stout’s characters to make it very readable and as they say “A page-turner..”
Fun read. Recommended!
A nice twist on a detective novel. It was fun and kept me thinking. In would read another in the series
I enjoyed this story. Archie was quite seamlessly integrated into the action even though he is a 2×2 inch piece of electronics and he is very funny.
I enjoy this set of characters very much. A creative twist on the classic detective novel.
A good story, however some of Archies’ comments seemed more apt for a 12 year old, although maybe that was the point, However at times the comments took away from the actually flow of the story. Nonetheless it was a good read.
If you’re a diehard mystery reader, the odds are strong that you’ve read some, if not all, of Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe novels and novelettes. If you haven’t, you owe it to yourself to correct the oversight. They’re classics of the genre, and Wolfe is one of the giants—literally and figuratively—among fictional private sleuths.
Because of his …