Thirteen-year-old Joey Frank and Ernie are dirt-poor farmers' sons in rural Georgia in the early 1900's, but they each have something money can't buy: A best buddy. Ernie is eight days older, so he takes the lead when they decide where to go fishing, and what to do when they go to town, and when to
Buddies
โ Scribed by Kip Cassino
- Book ID
- 110978681
- Publisher
- BookBaby
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 180 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781543985320
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โฆ Synopsis
That's them, walking down a long, empty road in Arizona or Colorado, Texas or New Mexico: Pauley and the Captain.
They're two war-damaged, life-saddened buddies looking for nothing more than a cool place to rest and the chance to earn a few bucks โ in one of the small towns that dot the west. They only move on when a murder occurs. One of them is a vicious, knife-wielding serial killer, who's ended eight lives in the last ten years.
A murder in Arizona prompts the F.B.I. to connect the dots between the killings. A task force run by Special Agent Jack Prell begins hunting Pauley and the Captain, forcing them out of their western comfort zone.
On a desperate run to hide themselves, they're aided by a man whose life the Captain saved in Afghanistan. Now a Texas narcotics smuggler, Sixto Jimenez helps them mask themselves with new identities on their quest to disappear in the east โ hopefully far from their hunters. The Captain is able to find work as a long distance trucker. Pauley becomes his helper.
The foolish use of a bogus credit card allows the F.B.I. to pick up their trail again. During their attempt to flee once more, Pauley is killed. Only the Captain, now unhinged by his buddy's death and increasingly crazed without his stabilizing meds, manages to escape.
With grim determination, the Captain plans his final run to the beaches of Florida. He vows to take as many of his tormentors with him as he can. His last stand will be disastrous for those who hunt him, and he will outwit them until his final breath.
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That's them, walking down a long, empty road in Arizona or Colorado, Texas or New Mexico: Pauley and the Captain. They're two war-damaged, life-saddened buddies looking for nothing more than a cool place to rest and earn a few bucks. They only move on when a murder occurs. One of them is a vicious,
That's them, walking down a long, empty road in Arizona or Colorado, Texas or New Mexico: Pauley and the Captain. They're two war-damaged, life-saddened buddies looking for nothing more than a cool place to rest and earn a few bucks. They only move on when a murder occurs. One of them is a vicious,
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