This âsort of detective storyâ by the New York Times bestselling novelist offers âfarcical, reflective, luscious, gritty [and] stylish entertainmentâ (The New York Times).  As a Boy Scout, Johnny Lundgren was given the nickname Warlock. Now, at forty-two years of age, Johnny has decided to take up that moniker again. It might be an odd name for an unemployed business executive living in Traverse City, Michigan. But perhaps it fits his new job working for an eccentric doctor as a personal trouble-shooter and private investigator.  Warlock suddenly finds himself on a range of bizarre assignmentsâeverything from battling poachers in the haunted wilderness of northern Michigan to investigating his employerâs wife and son in the seamy underside of Key West. A comedy with one foot in the abyss, Warlock is âa rich and sparkling novelâ by one of Americaâs most critically acclaimed authors.  âContemporary macho in a funhouse mirror . . . a hybrid born out of Faulknerâs dark hero of Satoris and all the Buster Keaton comedy that we love.ââLos Angeles Herald Examiner