The Big Enchilada
β Scribed by Morse, L. A.
- Book ID
- 108574189
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0380776022
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β¦ Synopsis
HELL-HOT TROUBLE in a sizzling Cityβ¦
Sam Hunter, L. A. Private Eye, likes his women wild-eyed and willing, and his cases big,bad and brutal. He works with the sleazy side of the street and settles his beefs with his fists. So when an ugly-tempered thug breaks up his office and warns him to "Stay away from Domingo, β Sam's short fuse begins a long burn.
A society dame, a teenage porn star and a spoiled-rotten rich kid soon have him driving in the fast lane, ducking bullets. And when he starts getting involved with goods that should come in plain brown wrappers-a membership card in the off-color Black Knight club, a very X-rated home movie, and enough heroin to make L. A. fly-it begins to look as though all roads leading to "Domingo" are carrying Sam Hunter to a very deadly end.
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