The V8 Ford Blues
Swift, savage LA noir. To small-time skip tracer Henry Spain, a routine background investigation looks like easy money. Instead he becomes a pawn in the struggle for a dying political boss' shadowy legacy. The Doomsday Book is a magnet for gamblers, gangsters, corrupt executives, pornographers, perverts and psychopaths. Double-dealing and sudden death stretch from mean streets to mansions. Somewhere in the darkness there is a bullet with Spain's name on it...if his own demons don't get him first.

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The V8 Ford Blues
Swift, savage LA noir. To small-time skip tracer Henry Spain, a routine background investigation looks like easy money. Instead he becomes a pawn in the struggle for a dying political boss' shadowy legacy. The Doomsday Book is a magnet for gamblers, gangsters, corrupt executives, pornographers, perverts and psychopaths. Double-dealing and sudden death stretch from mean streets to mansions. Somewhere in the darkness there is a bullet with Spain's name on it...if his own demons don't get him first.

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The V8 Ford Blues

The V8 Ford Blues

by Gordon Donnell
The V8 Ford Blues

The V8 Ford Blues

by Gordon Donnell

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Swift, savage LA noir. To small-time skip tracer Henry Spain, a routine background investigation looks like easy money. Instead he becomes a pawn in the struggle for a dying political boss' shadowy legacy. The Doomsday Book is a magnet for gamblers, gangsters, corrupt executives, pornographers, perverts and psychopaths. Double-dealing and sudden death stretch from mean streets to mansions. Somewhere in the darkness there is a bullet with Spain's name on it...if his own demons don't get him first.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780595010752
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/01/2000
Pages: 260
Sales rank: 507,879
Product dimensions: 6.07(w) x 9.07(h) x 0.68(d)
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