The Sheehans are referred to as โLouisianaโs Kennedysโ, a powerful political dynasty with connections in Baton Rouge and Washington. When Warren Sheehan is shot to death in his Garden District mansion, Chanse races to sort out the truth from the many lies surrounding the great family as another hurr
Murder in the Irish Channel (Chanse MacLeod Mysteries)
โ Scribed by Herren, Greg
- Book ID
- 107806600
- Publisher
- Bold Strokes Books
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Series
- Chanse MacLeod 6; Bold Strokes MM
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781602825857
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โฆ Synopsis
It begins as a simple missing persons caseโa young MMA fighter's mother has mysteriously disappeared. But as New Orleans private eye Chanse MacLeod starts digging around, he discovers that she is the leader of a group fighting the powerful Archdiocese of New Orleans over the closing of two churches. As the trail leads from corrupt church officials to powerful real estate developers to the world of cage fighting, Chanse soon realizes there are a lot of powerful people who want to make sure she stays goneโand don't have a problem with getting rid of a pesky gay private eye.
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