The Case of Bonnie and Clyde: A Laurel Private Eye Mystery
โ Scribed by Shannon D. Wells
- Book ID
- 110653495
- Publisher
- Pearl Handle Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Series
- Laurel Private Eye
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07KB9P1VY
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โฆ Synopsis
Dallas, 1932
Steel magnolia Laurel just had the worst day of her marriage and career in the Pinkerton office. Fixing either seems unlikely, without a miracle.
In Rome, Texas, the not-yet-famous duo of Bonnie and Clyde have robbed a bank in broad daylight, kidnapping the manager. A mother's determination to find her son ends up cracking the door for Laurel's miracle.
Given a second chance, she must team up with a husband she can't quite trust and his too-quiet Pinkerton partner to find the kidnapped man before the apathetic sheriff does.
As they go on a wild chase through the raucous belly of good time Dallas and quiet little Rome, the trail tangles and the lies pile up. Life, love and livelihood hang on the line, and nothing is as it seems...
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
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