Overview: William Campbell Gault (1910β1995) was a critically acclaimed pulp novelist. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he took seven years to graduate from high school. Though he was part of a juvenile gang, he wrote poetry in his spare time, signing it with a girlβs name lest one of his friends find
County Kill
β Scribed by Gault, William Campbell
- Book ID
- 107625556
- Publisher
- F+W Media, Inc.
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Series
- Brock Callahan Mystery 6
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Brock Callahan doesn't have many fans left from his glory days on the gridiron. As a matter of fact, Warren Temple Lund III may be the last one. So how can Callahan refuse his request for help? It doesn't matter that Warren is not quite twelve with assets totaling thirty-two dollars.
Callahan may have a soft spot for kids, but when he sets out to find his client's missing father, things get nasty indeed. Nobodyβnot the local police, the rich mother, nor her live-in-loveβwants Callahan mixing in. And if he doesn't watch his step, Callahan may find himself in a county morgue with a tag tied to his big toe . . . Ο‘μ―¦λ
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