While trying to help an old friend out of trouble, Detroit PI Amos
Walker finds some trouble of his own.
Barry Stackpole was tough once. Amos Walker met him in a Cambodian shell
crater when Walker was serving his country and Stackpole was on the
payroll of the Detroit News, and they formed the kind of bond that war
often creates. At war's end, they returned to the Motor City, where
Stackpole took to reporting crimes and Walker to solving them.
A violent run-in with a big time mobster left Stackpole a leg and two
fingers short, and he became an alcoholic. He has made several attempts
to get his life straight since, but never quite managed. Now he's fallen
off the wagon again, harder than ever before, and his girlfriend begs
Walker to find him before he drinks himself to death. But in Detroit,
death can find a man in many ways.