Frequent Flyer

By Kinky Friedman

Frequent Flyer - Kinky Friedman
  • Release Date: 2011-03-24
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers

Description

Summoned to his best friend's funeral but finding an absolute stranger's body in the coffin, Kinky is on the trail of a missing person, a murderer, a Nazi conspiracy and an elusive white tiger with blue eyes. Joined by Ratso, Rambam, McGovern and the rest of the Village Irregulars, Kinky finds himself enmeshed in international intrigue and the hunt for one of the century's greatest villains.
    Out of print for nearly a decade and never before available in electronic format, Frequent Flyer is the fourth of Kinky Friedman's internationally acclaimed mystery novels, republished with a new introduction by the author. 

   "His irreverent, bawdy and often outrageous adventures are like no others." (San Diego Union-Tribune)

   "A surefire cure for the blues." (New York Times)

   "Kinky Friedman is a hip hybrid of Groucho Marx and Sam Spade." (Chicago Tribune)

   "How is this mystery writer different from all other mystery writers? We don't read him to find out what happens next, we tread him to find out how far he will far he will go." (The Washington Post)

   "Dear Kinky, I have now read all of your books. More, please. I really need the laughs!" (former President Bill Clinton)

   "A true Texas legend." (former President George Bush)

     From the Author's Introduction: "By the time I was finishing Frequent Flyer, the fourth book in the series, it was 1988 and I’d been living at our family ranch in Texas for three or four years. All the while, my vision of New York had been growing more and more vivid in my mind. Indeed, it was almost like living in New York without having to worry about parking. It seemed that the further that I got away from the city, and the more serene and bucolic my environment, the more powerful New York became in my imagination. I’m particularly pleased that Vandam Press has selected this book to be reprinted as part of its new Masters of Crime series. ..."