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Joey's Case
AuthorK.C. Constantine
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherThe Mysterious Press of Warner Books
Publication date
1988
Publication place USA
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages224
ISBN0-89296-347-6
OCLC16406152
Preceded byUpon Some Midnights Clear 
Followed bySunshine Enemies 

Joey's Case is a crime novel by the American writer K.C. Constantine set in 1980s Rocksburg, a fictional, blue-collar, Rustbelt town in Western Pennsylvania (modeled on the author's hometown of McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, adjacent to Pittsburgh).

Mario Balzic is the protagonist, an atypical detective for the genre, a Serbo-Italian American cop, middle-aged, unpretentious, a family man who asks questions and uses more sense than force.

The novel opens with a former coal miner, Albert Castelucci, asking Balzic to investigate the killing of his son. He feels the state police in charge of the case have botched the investigation, but when Balzic begins, he finds more puzzles than he first expected.

It is the eighth book in the 17-volume Rocksburg series and was nominated for an Edgar Award.

References

  • Constantine, K.C. (2002). Saving Room for Dessert. New York: The Mysterious Press of Warner Books. ISBN 0-89296-763-3.