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“Compelling.” – The Washington Post
In a stark and haunting debut novel, Harry Hunsicker introduces Dallas PI Lee Henry Oswald, a Special Forces veteran of the Gulf War whose work begins where legal options end…
He bears a killer’s name…
Lee H. “Hank” Oswald inherited more from his bull-headed father than just a name. It’s not that he looks for trouble; he just can’t seem to keep out of its way. Fortunately being named Oswald in Dallas makes a man tough enough to get the job done, no matter what side of the law he’s forced to walk…
He seeks a missing brother…
Things get even rougher for Hank when he agrees to help an old friend find her troubled brother. She swears Charlie’s quit the drugs for good, now that he’s got a job in real estate. But Hank’s barely taken the case when he discovers that the Dallas real estate wars can be as vicious and dirty as anything he encountered on the battlefield.
He’s found three suspects – and a hundred ways to die…
Before long, three prime suspects emerge: a ruthless Dallas dealmaker; a rising young real estate developer and community activist; and one of the city’s most notorious, and deadly, drug lords. Digging through the much to find something to tie these three together – and to Charlie – Hank comes to one unmistakable truth: For the right price, a man might do anything.
“Impressive.” – Steve Hamilton, Edgar and Shamus Award – winning author of Ice Run
Paperback, 286 pages, in excellent preloved condition with the exception of ever so slight wear to the spine edge.