Chances Are
โ Scribed by Lee Brazil
- Publisher
- Lime Time Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 67 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B00AVA5306
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โฆ Synopsis
His Grandma always said he'd come to no good. Chances Are, she's right.
Meet Aaron "Chance" Dumont:
"I'm Chance, this is my place. You want me; this is where you can find me."
The problem with that, of course, was that it wasn't my name. My name was actually Aaron Dumont.
I picked up the name Chance as a kid when my grandma kept telling me "Chances are you'll come to no good, just like your pa." She had said it so often, it just kind of stuck. I've been Chance ever since. When she passed away and left me the remains of her estate, I sold everything but a few special items then invested it all in a nest egg for a rainy day.
I figured that's what she'd intended it for anyway. She'd said as soon as I joined the police force back in the eighties. "Chances are you'll come to no good there. It's a dangerous job and you're an accident waiting to happen."
She was right too.
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