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Fatal Sisters - ebook
Fatal Sisters - ebook
The Mob.
A bunch of missing money.
Rock and a hard place …
Patty Akister wants Rafferty to find her husband, Sherm.
She says he’s a secret agent. He’s on a mission.
Sure he is.
Rafferty has a fair idea where Sherm actually spends his weekends but decides there’s no harm in letting Patty hold on to her fantasy.
She’s paying the bill; it’s the least he can do.
Rafferty will find Sherm. Tell him what’s what. Convince him to go home and stop lying to his devoted wife.
But Sherm’s in over his head with people who use body counts to solve problems.
They want their money back, and don’t care who gets caught in the crossfire.
The closer Rafferty gets to bringing Sherm home the more bodies he has to climb over, and it’s not long before he has to face the truth:
Sometimes there’s nothing but kill or be killed …
FATAL SISTERS is the Shamus Award-winning sixth book in the Rafferty P.I. series by author W. Glenn Duncan.
If you’re a fan of Spenser, Reacher, or Elvis Cole, this series is a must-read.
Don’t miss another moment of hardboiled, wisecracking action with Rafferty P.I.
Buy FATAL SISTERS today!
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Praise for Rafferty P.I.
“If you like Parker’s Spenser, or Robert Crais’ Elvis Cole you should love the Rafferty series.” - Mark A. Johnson.
“Rafferty is the best hardboiled PI of this era.” - Wendy Green.
“Any fan of Micky Spillane, the Jack Reacher novels, or Mark Yost's Rick Crane novels should absolutely venture into the world of Rafferty P.I.” - Michael Raabe.
“Duncan truly captured the pure essence of the definitive smart-ass private eye in his character Rafferty. Take part Sam Spade with a little Mike Hammer, mix in some Spenser and you have an awesome character.” - Cliff Fausset.
“This author goes on my list of great private eye writers along with Kinky Friedman, Elmore Leonard, and Lawrence Sanders.” - Tricia Schiro.
Kategoria: | True Crime |
Język: | Angielski |
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ISBN: | 978-0-648-22340-5 |
Rozmiar pliku: | 658 KB |