-
Boxing the OctopusNow Available"Maleeny provides some fast-paced, cheeky fun, along with a splash of social consciousness."
—Publishers Weekly"Maleeny moves his colorful cast around with giddy panache. His detective's fourth caper is a Hiaasen-esque delight."
—Kirkus ReviewsRead more"Maleeny provides some fast-paced, cheeky fun, along with a splash of social consciousness."
—Publishers Weekly"Maleeny moves his colorful cast around with giddy panache. His detective's fourth caper is a Hiaasen-esque delight."—Kirkus ReviewsRead more -
The Cape Weathers Series"Maleeny takes a lush, San Francisco-style noir and turns it on its head with plenty of gusto.”
—Sheila Leitzel, Bookfetish“...will resonate with Elmore Leonard fans.”
—Publishers Weekly“The Cape Weathers novels are smart, snappily written, energetic mysteries starring an engaging hero.”
—Booklist"Maleeny takes a lush, San Francisco-style noir and turns it on its head with plenty of gusto.”—Sheila Leitzel, Bookfetish“...will resonate with Elmore Leonard fans.”—Publishers Weekly“The Cape Weathers novels are smart, snappily written, energetic mysteries starring an engaging hero.”—Booklist -
“If you threw in the air the pages of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and Elmore Leonard’s Get Shorty, and then invited Monty Python to stitch them back together, you might end up with something like Jump, Tim Maleeny’s hilarious novel.”
—The Boston Globe“A highly entertaining thriller.”
—Booklist“a perfectly blended cocktail of escapism...”
— Publishers Weekly“A highly entertaining thriller.”—Booklist“a perfectly blended cocktail of escapism..."—Publishers WeeklyRead moreRead more“If you threw in the air the pages of Agatha Christie’sMurder on the Orient Expressand Elmore Leonard’sGet Shorty,and then invited Monty Python to stitch them back together, you might end up with something likeJump,Tim Maleeny’s hilarious novel.”—The Boston Globe

“Maleeny gives readers a fast and fresh take that enthralls.”
—Crimespree Magazine
—Crimespree Magazine
“A perfectly blended cocktail of escapism, with or without the beach towel.”
—Publishers Weekly
—Publishers Weekly
“The Cape Weathers novels are smart, snappily written, energetic mysteries starring an engaging hero.”
—Booklist
—Booklist
“Boxing The Octopus reads like a surreal blend of Raymond Chandler and Carl Hiaasen as the story wends its delightfully bonkers way through San Francisco’s colorful underworld.”
—The Irish Times
—The Irish Times
“One of the new princes of detective fiction.”
—Bookreporter
—Bookreporter

Sign up for the newsletter!
Book news, events, and cephalopod sightings near you.
Note: your email will never be shared and you can unsubscribe at any time