House of Corrections

House of Corrections by Doug Swanson

The uproarious fifth and final Jack Flippo adventure, a “hard-boiled novel at its grittiest and most unsentimental.” Booklist

A lawyer arrested in a small town for his part in a drug deal gone horribly, violently wrong asks his old buddy Jack to clear his name. To do that, Jack will have to find his friend’s missing wife Angelique, who is lost at sea…and who had an affair with Jack years ago. And he’ll have to stay one step ahead of a shady DEA agent-turned-comedian, a relentless female reporter desperate for a big story, and a ruthless killer who is leaving a trail of corpses. 


Books by Doug Swanson

Umbrella Man

Umbrella Man

The fourth, wild Jack Flippo adventure, “a comic caper worthy of Carl Hiassen or Elmore Leonard, with a uniquely Texas twist.” Booklist

Jack is trying to trace a home movie that could prove there was a second shooter, the so-called “Umbrella Man,” involved in the JFK assassination. To find it, he’s plunges into the world of conspiracy theorists and hucksters, including a woman with an inflatable doll collection in her living room and an ex-cop who drives tourists around Dealey Plaza in his 1963 Lincoln convertible while playing radio reports about the killing. But the assassination Jack should be worrying about is his own… there’s an oxygen-dependent hitman who wants the PI in his crosshairs.

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House of Corrections

House of Corrections

The uproarious fifth and final Jack Flippo adventure, a “hard-boiled novel at its grittiest and most unsentimental.” Booklist

A lawyer arrested in a small town for his part in a drug deal gone horribly, violently wrong asks his old buddy Jack to clear his name. To do that, Jack will have to find his friend’s missing wife Angelique, who is lost at sea…and who had an affair with Jack years ago. And he’ll have to stay one step ahead of a shady DEA agent-turned-comedian, a relentless female reporter desperate for a big story, and a ruthless killer who is leaving a trail of corpses. 

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96 Tears

96 Tears

Jack Flippo is back for a third outrageously inventive adventure, “which will be good news to fans of the Dallas-based PI and all those who like their crime fiction slathered in broad comedy.” Publishers Weekly

Life is never easy for Jack. The struggling PI is hired by ex-stripper Sherri Plunkett, now a married millionairess, to protect her long-lost daughter Sandra, a lusty starlet with a hit TV show, from a stalker…at the same time that he’s being stalked by two revenge-driven killers himself.

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Dreamboat

Dreamboat

The second adventure in the acclaimed Jack Flippo series, a dazzling novel  so “gruesomely funny, you don't so much follow the plot as trot alongside, giggling in horror, while it sniffs its way home.” New York Times

Disgraced ex-D.A.-turned-PI Jack Flippo is hired by an insurance company, on the hook for a $500,000 pay-out, to investigate the seemingly accidental drowning death of a sleazy, small-town nightclub owner before they write the check to his business partner. What should be a straight forward case takes some nasty, violent turns, pitting Jack against a corrupt Sheriff, a homicidal songwriter, and a greedy stripper. 

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Reviews For House of Corrections

House of Corrections 5.0

Flippo embodies an appealing blend of middle-aged angst, lust-addled principles and faded idealism. Swanson’s mix of crudity and wit, humor and crime, sex and murder works to keep the smiles coming and the pages turning as Jack Flippo romps through the action to a wild finish.

Publishers Weekly

House of Corrections 5.0

Real crime with real laughs. Hits the ground running and goes like clappers until the end.

London Mirror

House of Corrections 5.0

Swanson’s strengths are his writing—his books are full of memorable lines, laugh-out loud funny-- and his ability to use those lines to create characters who are both bizarre and believable.

Dallas Morning News

House of Corrections 5.0

Fans of the kind of hard-edged dialogue-driven crime fiction that inspires winces and giggles in equal measure will want to make the acquaintance of Doug Swanson, a writer who does for Texas what Elmore Leonard, Carl Hiaasen, Robert Ferrigno, Laurence Shames and Loren Estleman do for their respective home states.

Chicago Tribune