Author: | Robert S. Mulholland | ISBN: | 9781257678266 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com | Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert S. Mulholland |
ISBN: | 9781257678266 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com |
Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com |
Language: | English |
The Missing Witness: Les Davidson a Private Investigator is determined to find a missing witness before the law inforcement does, Steve's Quevents: Stephen P. Miller is a happily married who is hopefully going to be a Junior Partner in his firm when fate steps in and changes his plans. Where There's A Will: Will Wicks marrys a woman in later life expecting a life of leisure, but he is very disappointed very much how things worked out. Playing Detective: Frankie Ryan is a cab driver who is intrigued reading murder mysteries and one of his fares is a Psychology Professor who also is interested in murder mysteries. Bumble Bees Please: Sandy Taylor a former marine has a fool proof crooked scheme to be a wealthy man and is willing to sacrifice living in the wild until things cool off. You Can't Lose: Money is the root of all evil, but it's hard to look the other way sometimes. A sure-fire system can turn a person's head.
The Missing Witness: Les Davidson a Private Investigator is determined to find a missing witness before the law inforcement does, Steve's Quevents: Stephen P. Miller is a happily married who is hopefully going to be a Junior Partner in his firm when fate steps in and changes his plans. Where There's A Will: Will Wicks marrys a woman in later life expecting a life of leisure, but he is very disappointed very much how things worked out. Playing Detective: Frankie Ryan is a cab driver who is intrigued reading murder mysteries and one of his fares is a Psychology Professor who also is interested in murder mysteries. Bumble Bees Please: Sandy Taylor a former marine has a fool proof crooked scheme to be a wealthy man and is willing to sacrifice living in the wild until things cool off. You Can't Lose: Money is the root of all evil, but it's hard to look the other way sometimes. A sure-fire system can turn a person's head.