Who Killed Jimbo Jameson?

Mystery & Suspense, International
Cover of the book Who Killed Jimbo Jameson? by Kerrie McNamara, Jane Curry Publishing
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Author: Kerrie McNamara ISBN: 9781922190475
Publisher: Jane Curry Publishing Publication: January 1, 2014
Imprint: Storyworks Language: English
Author: Kerrie McNamara
ISBN: 9781922190475
Publisher: Jane Curry Publishing
Publication: January 1, 2014
Imprint: Storyworks
Language: English
Who Killed Jimbo Jameson? is a scandalous crime fiction novel written by first time author Kerrie McNamara. The book is the first in a series that follows Detective Maddie Griffiths, a strong and sassy woman who doesn't always "get her man" professionally or personally. All the good ones are taken and the bad ones get away with it. Or do they? Jimbo Jameson, a well-known and highly despised "bastard" is found dead in a luxury hotel room. Maddie and her new, conveniently good-looking partner, Jack are assigned to the case, but it is not just the murder case that Maddie is trying to crack. Jack is her new found object of attention, and she wont stop until both her men are where she wants them, behind bars and in her bed. With characters like Boo, Maddie's man-eating little sister, Basil the snitch and Maddie's completely useless psychologist cougar mother, Who Killed Jimbo Jameson? tells the funny, irreverent, scandalous, and mysterious life of Jimbo Jameson and Maddie Griffiths in a uniquely Australian way. So who killed Jimbo Jameson? Was it one of his ex-wives? One of his business associates? A disappointed girlfriend? One of his traumatised children? The book will keep you guessing right until the end.
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Who Killed Jimbo Jameson? is a scandalous crime fiction novel written by first time author Kerrie McNamara. The book is the first in a series that follows Detective Maddie Griffiths, a strong and sassy woman who doesn't always "get her man" professionally or personally. All the good ones are taken and the bad ones get away with it. Or do they? Jimbo Jameson, a well-known and highly despised "bastard" is found dead in a luxury hotel room. Maddie and her new, conveniently good-looking partner, Jack are assigned to the case, but it is not just the murder case that Maddie is trying to crack. Jack is her new found object of attention, and she wont stop until both her men are where she wants them, behind bars and in her bed. With characters like Boo, Maddie's man-eating little sister, Basil the snitch and Maddie's completely useless psychologist cougar mother, Who Killed Jimbo Jameson? tells the funny, irreverent, scandalous, and mysterious life of Jimbo Jameson and Maddie Griffiths in a uniquely Australian way. So who killed Jimbo Jameson? Was it one of his ex-wives? One of his business associates? A disappointed girlfriend? One of his traumatised children? The book will keep you guessing right until the end.

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