Murray Kirk
Created by Stanley Ellin
Rich, classy man-about-New York MURRAY KIRK is a former
hotshot young lawyer who's become the head of New York's very
respectable Conmy and Kirk Detective Agency Coldly, ruthlessly
efficient and businesslike. No low rent office with a bottle in
the drawer for this baby. Yet Murray does have a weak spot --
he's got it bad for a client's lady fair, and instead of working
to prove his client's innocence in a court case, Murray's out
to nail him.
Short story ace Ellin studied several PI agencies before writing the novel, so The Eighth Circle is a far more authentic look at real PI work than most PI novels. In its way, it anticipates the "private-eye procedural" type of story that Joe Gores would make his stock-in-trade a decade or so later. It's also one of the few P.I. stories to win the MWA Edgar in the top category, Best Mystery Novel.
Ellin went on to write three more PI novels, 1969's The Bind (which became a reputedly awful movie called Sunburn), featuring Jake Dekker, and two novels featuring his only series character John Milano, Star Light, Star Bright and The Dark Fantastic.
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Report respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith. Much thanks to Jim Doherty for filling in the blanks on this one.
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