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The Girl with Kaleidoscope Eyes

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by David Handler


  Which is not to say it was easy to summon up the voice of a character I hadn’t written for two decades, especially when that character’s views and observations are so crucial to the telling of the story. I would never have found Hoagy’s voice again without the tireless support and patient feedback of my longtime companion, Diana Drake, whose belief in this project—and me—never faltered. I am also indebted to Elaine Pagliaro, Peter Dixon, Brittany Finkeldey, Liza Dousson and Emrys Tetu for their expertise, advice, encouragement and support these past many months.

  Two different independent publishers, Byron Preiss and David Thompson, labored tirelessly over the years to keep paperbacks of the eight Hoagy novels in print, particularly my Edgar winner, The Man Who Would Be F. Scott Fitzgerald. Both men have passed, but I have not forgotten their faith in me. And I’m hugely grateful to Otto Penzler, who in 2012 made the entire Hoagy series available as e-books on his MysteriousPress.com so that a whole new generation of readers has been able to discover it.

  I can’t mention Hoagy without a tip of my fedora to my first literary agent, the late, great Roberta Pryor—the real life Silver Fox—who sent the manuscript of my very first Hoagy novel, The Man Who Died Laughing, to a mystery editor at Bantam named Kate Miciak. Kate loved the writing but rejected it because the plot was woefully thin. The woefully thin part didn’t surprise me. I had never written a mystery before. Roberta convinced Kate to sit down with me and explain how to make it, well, less woefully thin. I rewrote the novel from scratch, Roberta resubmitted it, Kate bought it and it went on to be nominated for an Anthony Award. I wrote all of the Hoagy novels before this one for Kate. There would be no Hoagy and Lulu if it weren’t for her.

  Lastly, I would like to thank the countless readers who’ve written me over the years to beg me to bring Hoagy back. Consider it done. He’s back.

  David Handler

  Old Lyme, Connecticut

  About the Author

  DAVID HANDLER has written nine novels about dapper celebrity ghostwriter Stewart Hoag, including the Edgar and American Mystery Award–winning, The Man Who Would Be F. Scott Fitzgerald, as well as eleven novels in the bestselling Berger & Mitry series. He lives in a 230-year-old carriage house in Old Lyme, Connecticut.

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  The Man Who Lived by Night

  The Man Who Would Be F. Scott Fitzgerald

  The Woman Who Fell from Grace

  The Boy Who Never Grew Up

  The Man Who Cancelled Himself

  The Girl Who Ran Off with Daddy

  The Man Who Loved Women to Death

  Featuring Berger & Mitry

  The Lavender Lane Lothario

  The Coal Black Asphalt Tomb

  The Snow White Christmas Cookie

  The Blood Red Indian Summer

  The Shimmering Blond Sister

  The Sour Cherry Surprise

  The Sweet Golden Parachute

  The Burnt Orange Sunrise

  The Bright Silver Star

  The Hot Pink Farmhouse

  The Cold Blue Blood

  Featuring Benji Golden

  Phantom Angel

  Runaway Man

  Featuring Hunt Liebling

  Click to Play

  Featuring Danny Levine

  Kiddo

  Boss

  Copyright

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

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  Digital Edition AUGUST 2017 ISBN: 978-0-06-241286-7

  Print ISBN: 978-0-06-241284-3

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