The Haftmann Short Stories
Thomas Haftmann, Private Eye: The Short Stories (New Pulp, 2017)
Midwest Book Review:
"Ex-cop Thomas Haftmann, formerly of Cleveland Homicide, works as a private investigator in the resort town of Jefferson-on-the-Lake. "Thomas Haftmann, Private Eye: The Short Stories" is an anthology his fifteen of his short neo-noir cases. Among them are "The Kneeling Woman," "No Escape, No Turning Back," "The Riding Boy," "The Slave Master's Dungeon," "Archangel's Daughter," "A Woman with Tea-Colored Eyes," and "The Dog Returneth to His Vomit." These have been collected from a variety of outstanding publications and blog sites, ranging from Powder Burn Flash to A Twist of Noir to Sex and Murder Magazine. Thomas Haftmann's dark world of murder and madness that first began with the publication of author Robb White's Nocturne for Madness.
Clearly, author Robb White is a master of the noir-style mystery genre and "Thomas Haftmann, Private Eye: The Short Stories" will prove to be an enduringly popular addition to community library collections . . ."
“White’s stories are gritty and intense.”
--Douglas Rhodes, Editor/Publisher,
Sex and Murder Magazine