Murder in Mexico
Lena's husband, Harry, hatches a plan to fake his own death in Mexico and scam the life insurance company, but the schemer has a flaw, leaving her to deal with his drunken paranoia, delusions of paradise in Paris, and unforeseen questions from family, friends...and the law. Sometimes getting over means getting what you deserve.
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Murder in Mexico
Lena's husband, Harry, hatches a plan to fake his own death in Mexico and scam the life insurance company, but the schemer has a flaw, leaving her to deal with his drunken paranoia, delusions of paradise in Paris, and unforeseen questions from family, friends...and the law. Sometimes getting over means getting what you deserve.
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Murder in Mexico

Murder in Mexico

by Tom Larsen
Murder in Mexico

Murder in Mexico

by Tom Larsen

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Overview

Lena's husband, Harry, hatches a plan to fake his own death in Mexico and scam the life insurance company, but the schemer has a flaw, leaving her to deal with his drunken paranoia, delusions of paradise in Paris, and unforeseen questions from family, friends...and the law. Sometimes getting over means getting what you deserve.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781959768449
Publisher: TWB Press
Publication date: 05/13/2024
Pages: 330
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Tom Larsen lives in the Pennsport section of South Philadelphia, home to Mummers, Flyers, and that ‘screw you’ slant that made this city great. He and his wife, Andree, lived here for a decade in the nineties, moved away, then moved back again: where the heart is. He’s been writing fiction for twenty years, and for a writer auditioning characters, the 19148 zip-code is a casting gold mine. His novels, Flawed and Into the Fire, were published in paperback, and his other works have appeared in Newsday, New Millennium Writing, Best American Mystery Stories, Raritan, and the LA Review.
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