Bank Shot
Someone is trying to kill Marcus Witherow, the world’s best pro basketball player. Nationally syndicated sports columnist, Sledge Walker, is trying to find out why the player has vanished in the middle of the NBA playoffs. In Bank Shot, read how Walker uncovers a greedy, violent plot of exploitation, corruption and murder, forcing the player to run for his life. Bank Shot is the first book of the Sledge Walker series, which explores the seamy side of sports.
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Bank Shot
Someone is trying to kill Marcus Witherow, the world’s best pro basketball player. Nationally syndicated sports columnist, Sledge Walker, is trying to find out why the player has vanished in the middle of the NBA playoffs. In Bank Shot, read how Walker uncovers a greedy, violent plot of exploitation, corruption and murder, forcing the player to run for his life. Bank Shot is the first book of the Sledge Walker series, which explores the seamy side of sports.
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Bank Shot

Bank Shot

by John Haslam
Bank Shot

Bank Shot

by John Haslam

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Overview

Someone is trying to kill Marcus Witherow, the world’s best pro basketball player. Nationally syndicated sports columnist, Sledge Walker, is trying to find out why the player has vanished in the middle of the NBA playoffs. In Bank Shot, read how Walker uncovers a greedy, violent plot of exploitation, corruption and murder, forcing the player to run for his life. Bank Shot is the first book of the Sledge Walker series, which explores the seamy side of sports.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013642768
Publisher: John Haslam
Publication date: 11/04/2011
Series: Sledge Walker Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 245 KB

About the Author

John Haslam is just a regular guy who happens to write novels about the darker side of sports. As an ex awarding-wining sports journalist, Haslam has seen both the good and bad involved in America's favorite games.
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