Ronald Tierney. Death in the Haight (2012) 93 pp. [e-book]
Publishers description: When Michael Vanderveer goes missing in San Francisco, private investigator Noah Lang assumes its just another runaway escaping to the Haight, San Franciscos home to the displaced ... until the homicide cops pay him a visit. Fifteen-year-old Michael has been implicated in the murder of a prostitute, and the police dont want Lang mucking up their investigation—especially Inspector Stern, who has strong opinions about Langs questionable past. But Lang becomes inextricably involved when he is hired by Michaels parents: Michael is being ransomed, and they want Lang to ensure the exchange goes smoothly. As everyone waits for the kidnappers to make their next move, Lang struggles with the Vandeveers, impatient with waiting and far from their Michigan home; with the twisted, confusing details of the case; and with the moral implications of rescuing Michael, only to have to turn him in for murder. Lang must also deal with Stern, whose increasingly volatile behavior may just put Langs life in as grave danger as Michaels.
Setting: San Francisco (Haight-Ashbury)