cover image Feelers

Feelers

Brian M. Wiprud, . . Minotaur, $24.95 (302pp) ISBN 978-0-312-38861-4

Officially, Morty Martinez cleans out the houses of dead people in this highly amusing mystery from Lefty Award–winner Wiprud (Pipsqueak ). Actually, as Morty explains in his charming if egotistical voice, he’s a “feeler” who searches for the money that senior citizens tend to stash around their homes. Morty’s overjoyed to find $800,000 on one job in Brooklyn, until the discovery attracts the covetous attention of other feelers and a greedy ex-cop who believes the cash is part of the hidden loot from an armored car heist. Meanwhile, one of the armored car robbers comes looking for the money after being released from prison, where he became a hair-trigger killer with an ice pick. Challenged to stay alive while hanging onto his prize, Morty prepares for a luxurious retirement in Mexico, where he looks forward to a new career as a Latin lover. That readers know Morty survives his various travails doesn’t lessen the suspense as he faces one catastrophe after another. (Mar.)