Mink Eyes - Peter O'Keefe Detective Series
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Ages: 18+
A Vietnam vet barely holding on. A case designed to break him.
In the dark heart of the 1980s, redemption and ruin walk the same road.
Peter O’Keefe starts every morning fighting the same battle—against the darkness that stalks him, the trauma that never left Vietnam, and the fear of failing the daughter who anchors his life. He’s building his PI agency from the ground up and trying to believe he’s more than the scars he carries.
Then a longtime friend asks him to look into what appears to be a small-time mink-farm scam. From the moment he arrives, O’Keefe senses the story isn’t what he was hired to believe. The mink farm is a place of half-answers and watchful eyes, where everyone seems to know more than they’re willing to say. What begins as a small-time dispute quickly reveals the outlines of a larger, darker operation—one stitched together by secrets no one wants uncovered.
And following those threads will force O’Keefe closer to the violence he’s been trying to leave behind.
Complicating everything is Tag Parker: elusive, magnetic, and tied to the case in ways O’Keefe can’t ignore. She may be a lifeline. Or the beginning of his downfall.
As the danger deepens, O’Keefe must decide whether he’s the man he’s been fighting to become—or the one the world keeps demanding he be.
Meet Peter O’Keefe—scarred, relentless, and a hero for our times.
Start the Peter O’Keefe Crime Series with Mink Eyes.
Reviews
An engaging thriller reveals that crime involving mink can be a whole different animal. In Flanigan’s thriller series opener, set in the mid-1980s, detective and former Marine Peter O’Keefe takes an assignment from some investors in a mink farm to find out what’s happened to their money. The first few years that the farm operated, investors were paid fabulous returns, but now checks have stopped coming, and Lenny Parker, the man in charge, has disappeared. His secretary, Jane, who O’Keefe deduces was in love with her boss, said the normally sweet Lenny had recently become “like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” after taking on a new investor known as Mr. Canada. When O’Keefe surprises Lenny’s beautiful wife, Tag, at the mink farm, she is planning to vamoose in her Jaguar. What first appeared to be a Ponzi scheme turns into something deadly when thugs also show up, and mink are not the only things slaughtered. No regular guy, O’Keefe wrestles with war memories, battles alcoholism, and fills his van with grenades. And now he falls under the spell of the aqua-eyed wife of the man he is hunting. He also has issues with his ex-wife, and he frequently disappoints their preteen daughter, Kelly, with failed plans. He also lies mightily when he tells Kelly he doesn’t carry a gun (he totes both an M-16 and a .38 pistol). O’Keefe’s character is honestly written as a deeply flawed man with scars and distressing memories that stretch from childhood to action in the military; he’s a private eye who sees life as having a downward trajectory. Shocking violence and thrilling, edge-of-your-seat scenes fill many pages of this enjoyable novel. Descriptions are rich, but some readers will find Kelly’s lengthy sketch of her dad as a handsome man with hazel eyes that “changed from brown to green and sometimes almost to blue, depending on what he wore” a bit uncomfortable. A strong anti-fur message comes across organically. An engaging thriller reveals that crime involving mink can be a whole different animal.
Synopsis: Private detective Peter O'Keefe is a physically scarred and emotionally battered Vietnam Vet. in October of 1986 when he is hired by his childhood best friend, ace attorney Mike Harrigan to investigate what appears to be merely a rinky-dink mink farm Ponzi scheme in the Ozarks. Instead, O'Keefe finds himself snared in a vicious web of money laundering, cocaine smuggling, and murder -- all woven together by a mysterious mobster known as "Mr. Canada". Also caught in Mr. Canada's web is the exquisite Tag Parker, who might be the girl of O'Keefe's dreams -- or his worst nightmares! Critique: A terrifically entertaining and deftly crafted mystery by an author with an impressively flair for originality and a mastery of the genre, Dan Flanigan's "Mink Eyes" will prove to be an exceptional and enduringly appreciated addition to community library Mystery/Suspense collections -- and the personal reading lists of all truly dedicated mystery buffs who appreciate a 'whodunnit' with more twists and turns that a Coney Island roller coaster!















