Crang Mysteries 6-Book Bundle: Crang Plays the Ace / Straight No Chaser / Riviera Blues / and 3 more

Crang Mysteries 6-Book Bundle: Crang Plays the Ace / Straight No Chaser / Riviera Blues / and 3 more

by Jack Batten
Crang Mysteries 6-Book Bundle: Crang Plays the Ace / Straight No Chaser / Riviera Blues / and 3 more

Crang Mysteries 6-Book Bundle: Crang Plays the Ace / Straight No Chaser / Riviera Blues / and 3 more

by Jack Batten

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Overview

The smart-talking, wise-cracking, jazz-loving criminal lawyer has got a taste for straight vodka and a nose for trouble. No one could ever accuse Crang of being a superhero, but with his usual mixture of innate cool and naive enthusiasm he brings the villains to justice.

This 6-book bundle includes:
Crang Plays the Ace Crang Mystery #1
Straight No Chaser Crang Mystery #2
Riviera Blues Crang Mystery #3
Blood Count Crang Mystery #4
Take Five Crang Mystery #5
Keeper of the Flame Crang Mystery #6

“Like a fine wine, the [Crang] series — and its protagonist — have aged well.” The Toronto Star

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459738645
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 05/02/2017
Series: A Crang Mystery
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1848
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Jack Batten, after a brief and unhappy career as a lawyer, has been a very happy freelance writer for many years. The author of thirty-five books, Batten writes the weekly Whodunnit column in the Toronto Star, has reviewed jazz for the Globe and Mail, and has reviewed movies on CBC Radio for twenty-five years. Not surprisingly, jazz, movies, and crime turn up frequently in Crang’s life. He lives in Toronto.

Jack Batten, after a brief and unhappy career as a lawyer, has been a very happy writer for many years. The author of forty books, Batten has also reviewed jazz for the Globe and Mail, and, for twenty-five years, movies on CBC Radio. He currently writes the biweekly Whodunnit column in the Toronto Star. He lives in Toronto.

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