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Tonight I Said Goodbye


A Mystery Novel


Book 1 of the Lincoln Perry Series


Subgenres:

  • Private Investigator,
  • Organized Crime
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Private eyes tangling with Russian mobsters and FBI warnings
  • Cases where missing family members drive the investigation
  • Dangerous secrets hidden behind suburban respectability
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INVESTIGATOR WAYNE WESTON IS FOUND DEAD OF AN APPARENT SUICIDE IN HIS HOME IN AN UPSCALE CLEVELAND SUBURB, AND HIS WIFE AND SIX-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER ARE MISSING.

Weston's father insists that private investigators Lincoln Perry and Joe Pritchard take the case to exonerate his son and find his granddaughter and daughter-in-law. As they begin to work, they discover there is much more to the situation than has been described in the prevalent media reports.

There are rumors of gambling debts and extortion, and a group of Russians with ties to organized crime who don't appreciate being investigated--a point they make clear with baseball bats.

With some assistance from newspaper reporter Amy Ambrose, Perry and Pritchard believe they are making swift progress. But then they are warned off the investigation by a millionaire real estate tycoon and the FBI.

Just when they feel they are closing in on a possible source of answers, another murder forces them to change direction in the case.

Perry travels to a resort town in South Carolina and there he finds more than one game being played, and all of them are deadly. The stakes quickly become very personal for Perry, and it's clear that there will be no walking away from this case.

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