In this gripping adventure, the first V.I. Warshawski mystery, America’s top private eye is tossed into dangerous adventure when a seemingly straightforward assignment becomes complicated and deadly.
Hired by a man who calls himself John Thayer, V I’s assignment is to find Thayer’s son Peter’s missing girlfriend. But when V.I. finds young Peter's dead body instead, her client disappears. Her efforts to track down her client and learn his true identity take her deep into a labyrinth of fraud and violence.
By the time V.I. figures out the answers she is in a race to find the missing young woman—before the murderers do.
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Exciting, intelligent and truly involving
in terms of making you want to find out everything there is to know
about the characters you are meeting, Indemnity
Only looks
like the start of a very winning new mystery series. At its heart is
V.I. Warshawski (a little later on we will get to know her as “Vic”),
a Chicago private detective. She has been a lawyer; she has a marvelous
group of friends, from a woman doctor who specializes in helping near-desperate
street people to a somewhat uncertain insurance executive who thinks
he may be falling in love with V.I. to a lonely teenage girl who is
at the heart of a terrible labor-racketeering-insurance scam and the
deaths that are to ensue from it. It is the plotting that is so convincing
here, that and the characterizations. If only Indemnity
Only had
been published in 1981 it would have been a leading contender for 1982
MWA first mystery novel honors. As it is, Paretsky and Warshawski may
have to wait another year. — Publishers Weekly
Not since crime-fiction masters Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammet has a mystery writer integrated a character and an environment so seamlessly, to such telling, vibrant effect. — Chicago magazine
Paretsky is a smooth writer and a funny woman, good at evoking seedy urban environments and taking wry potshots at middle-class aspirations…[She] has created a scrappy, entertaining, idiosyncratic fictional character who is a woman, so hooray for her! — San Jose Mercury-News