The Busybody Needed Killing. Needed Killing, #4

Par : Bill Fitts
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-941387-00-9
  • EAN9781941387009
  • Date de parution25/02/2014
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  • ÉditeurBill Fitts

Résumé

The Needed Killing Series: When James F. Crawford retired from the university he didn't expect to become a private investigator. But Provost Rufus George wanted Crawford to investigate a suspicious death--and he wouldn't take no for an answer. Turns out, Crawford has a knack for solving crimes. With his dog and cat as the perfect sounding board, he talks through the specifics of each case--posing questions to Tan and The Black and answering them himself.
If you like your mysteries with a side of humor, give the Needed Killing Series a try. Book 4: "Howdy. Find the sword you're looking for?" The policeman eyed me carefully. "Who said anything about a sword?" I pointed behind me at the house with my thumb. "The guys inside found and tagged a bunch of swords right off the bat." I'd stirred up his curiosity and like a good policeman he was going to satisfy it.
"Mister, just who the hell are you and what the hell are you doing here?"
The Needed Killing Series: When James F. Crawford retired from the university he didn't expect to become a private investigator. But Provost Rufus George wanted Crawford to investigate a suspicious death--and he wouldn't take no for an answer. Turns out, Crawford has a knack for solving crimes. With his dog and cat as the perfect sounding board, he talks through the specifics of each case--posing questions to Tan and The Black and answering them himself.
If you like your mysteries with a side of humor, give the Needed Killing Series a try. Book 4: "Howdy. Find the sword you're looking for?" The policeman eyed me carefully. "Who said anything about a sword?" I pointed behind me at the house with my thumb. "The guys inside found and tagged a bunch of swords right off the bat." I'd stirred up his curiosity and like a good policeman he was going to satisfy it.
"Mister, just who the hell are you and what the hell are you doing here?"