9781940214047-1940214041-Crime Almost Pays

Crime Almost Pays

ISBN-13: 9781940214047
ISBN-10: 1940214041
Edition: Trade Paperback
Author: Tom Corcoran
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Dredgers Lane, LLC
Format: Perfect Paperback 241 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781940214047
ISBN-10: 1940214041
Edition: Trade Paperback
Author: Tom Corcoran
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Dredgers Lane, LLC
Format: Perfect Paperback 241 pages

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Crime Almost Pays (ISBN-13: 9781940214047 and ISBN-10: 1940214041), written by authors Tom Corcoran, was published by Dredgers Lane, LLC in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Crime Almost Pays (Perfect Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.01.

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Key West has new private eyes on its streets, and Tom Corcoran returns with his eighth novel, a spin-off from his popular Alex Rutledge mystery series. Both longtime fans and newcomers to Corcoran are sure to enjoy Crime Almost Pays, starring an offbeat pair of private eyes. Dubbie Tanner, a man of substance who used to live in his car, and Wiley Fecko, who once drank and slept in the weeds, are now Southernmost Aristocratic Investigations. While they call themselves The Aristocrats, certain members of law enforcement have been heard calling them the Bumsnoops. Introduced in The Quick AdiĆ²s (Times Six), the most recent Alex Rutledge novel by Corcoran, the rookie investigators have a case in their tropical in-box, and they are over their heads from the start. Rutledge plays no part here, but his friend Key West Detective Beth Watkins must deal with murders, street fights, an attempted kidnapping and a flaky federal agent. The Aristocrats, who now live in and work out of a home bought by Tanner, are hired for a simple task, but the pay is far too generous and the job goes haywire. By helping a stranger, Tanner draws Fecko and their lovely friend Kim Salazar, a Key West cab driver, into a crossfire of intrigue, dirty tricks, scams and potential double-cross. It gets worse. It gets ugly. Cuban tourism, island crazies, typical greed, wealthy fathers, good cops, fearful cops and, okay, there s a car chase... As in previous Tom Corcoran novels, Key West, with its characters, history, natural beauty and isolation, plays a fundamental role in the story.

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