A bottle of whiskey has been stolen.
But it's not just any bottle: it's incredibly old and incredibly priceless.
And its previous owner isn't just any connoisseur: he's a powerful tech mogul with black-market shopping habits.
He'll do anything-anything-to get that bottle back.
Retired and enjoying the beach life, former Detroit police detective Oliver Savage is dragged back onto the job to find the thief and retrieve the bottle. Instead, he finds himself neck deep in a boozy pool of greed, betrayal, and murder that's about way more than a little whiskey.
Author Archer Kelly is exactly like the readers of Shackleton's Whiskey: passionate about spy and crime novels. That commitment is obvious on every page of this story. Kelly had a lot of fun creating Savage, tough, intelligent, and elegant-Frank Sinatra if Old Blue Eyes had been a detective-as well as crafting the twisty, turning, thrilling plot. You'll have just as much fun reading it.