Five thousand miles away from Atlanta. A young man is killed. A young man with secrets. When Parkerβs father asks him to travel to Ukraine to find someone whoβs been missing over a decade, Parker flatly refuses. But Miranda canβt say no to Mr. P. And so they board the plane. After a l
Vanishing Act
β Scribed by Margolis, Seth
- Book ID
- 110498830
- Publisher
- Diversion Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 332 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781626818606
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A man wants to fake his own deathβand then things get realβin this PI mystery from the national bestselling author of False Faces.
When retail tycoon George Samson appears in detective Joe DiGregorio's Manhattan office asking for help in faking his own death, the wary private eye, a former Long Island cop, knows enough to refuse.
But Samson's proposition isn't easy to forget. So when Samson is found murdered soon afterward, the struggling P.I. is convinced that his would-be client found another "killer." There's only one problem: the death is genuine. Something went wrong somewhereβbut what?
DiGregorio offers his investigative talents to the new CEO of Samson Stores, who accepts. Since leaving the force, he's been struggling to make it as a private investigator, and this case could be the making of his new careerβor the end of him.
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