Immerse yourself in New York City's underworld of secrets, lies, and sexy dish, inspired by the real-life investigations of Bronx-born Joseph Mullen, New York's most famous shamus.
In P.I. Diaries, Mullen writes with compendious style and dry wit, turning his highbrow sleuthing into an intriguing, fictionalized scrapbook narrative.
During his illustrious half-century career as a renowned P.I., Mullen's sizzling-hot clientele was wowed by his epic brand of investigative brilliance, not to mention his good looks and dashing stylestyle that easily matched Bogart's Sam Spade.
In Mullen's early years, he was Judy Garland's bodyguard. Throughout the decades, he worked countless cases involving famous clients like Johnny Carson and Donald Trump. With apparent ease, he tracked down the secret love child of Fidel Castro who was hiding out in Miami.
Many cases played out on the national and international stages. Mullen was a central figure who investigated the FBI's notorious ABSCAM sting, solving the case in only four days.
He broke the Wall Street yuppie insider-trading scandal wide open, and he saved the reputation of global banking icon Edmond Safra by exposing an international smear campaign against him by one of the world's largest financial institutionsAmerican Express.
Combined with street savvy and common sense, it was axiomatic that if Joe Mullen were on a case, the job would get done ... bada bing, bada boom. Mullen seemingly possessed the ability to perform a psychological autopsy on those he investigated. His merciless drive and brilliant imagination, his humor, charm, and glamorous gumshoe character garnered him not only a golden clientele, but more props and press in both print and on TV than any other private investigator throughout the years.
Enhancing his esteem further, Mullen is also a family man, a compassionate advocate for child-related charities, and, for many years, an avid runner and amateur boxer. These blended qualities will keep you eating up every word of P.I. Diaries.