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Detective Story
Detective Story
Detective Story
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Detective Story

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A detective, minding his own business is brought into a web of intrigue and murder by a mysterious lady. As he delves further into the morass, every meeting holds a beating and every step ends in confusion.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBard and Book
Release dateNov 25, 2012
ISBN9781301929061
Detective Story
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Derek Elkins

Award winning author Derek Elkins is also a member of the Bard and Book author community at www.bardandbook.com.

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    Detective Story - Derek Elkins

    Detective Story

    by Derek Elkins

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    Copyright Derek Elkins 2012. All Rights Reserved

    Published by Bard and Book Publishing

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    Cover by Julius Broqueza.

    Contents

    Part One – The Job

    Part Two – The Clues

    Part Three – Everything Else

    Part One – The Job

    I knew the dame was trouble the minute she crossed the doorway and stepped into the unfathomable gray that was my office. For one thing, she boasted a massive tattoo on her left bicep: a battleship emblazened with the herald All drains lead to the sea. My next clue was the way she dragged the rusty, ninety-pound anchor, covered in barnacles and smelling faintly of sea salt, behind her. Wherever she had

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