Jackpine Savages

Jackpine Savages
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Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9780967200651
ISBN-13 : 0967200652
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Book Synopsis Jackpine Savages by : T.K. O'Neill

Download or read book Jackpine Savages written by T.K. O'Neill and published by eBookIt.com. This book was released on 2013 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: T.K. O'Neill received national recognition from the 2014 National Indie Excellence Awards for Jackpine Savages—hard-boiled detective fiction in the tradition of Ross MacDonald and Robert B. Parker, set on the rugged north shore of Lake Superior. Carter Brown always wanted to be a private eye. Thanks to an inheritance from a well-to-do uncle and a mail order P.I. diploma, he realized the dream. When word spread of a homegrown P.I. in the backwoods of northern Minnesota and Carter landed his first case, Brown Investigations was born. Before he could cash his first check for services rendered, Brown found himself locked up on a murder charge, wondering what the hell happened. And that was just the beginning.


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