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Joette's life brings new meaning to the phrase "paycheck to paycheck." Struggling to afford her mother's sky-high medical bills and also keep the lights on in her trailer home, Joette needs a break. So, when she spies a briefcase full of money amongst the fiery wreckage of a fatal car accident, she knows she can't just let it be. Inside is a bounty better than she could have dreamed-just shy of $300,000 in neatly stacked hundreds and fifties. Enough to pay off her debts, give her mother the care she deserves, and maybe even help out a few of her friends. But, of course, the missing briefcase didn't go unnoticed by the original owner, Travis-a ruthless dealer that'll stop at nothing to get back what's his. Joette is way out of her depth, but can't seem to stop herself from participating in this cat-and-mouse chase. But can she beat Travis at his own game?
'Some Die Nameless is a superbly entertaining thriller full of hard truths about what happens when the shadow world is exposed to the light. Stroby's subtle, straightforward style is pitch perfect.' Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times bestselling author Ex-mercenary Ray Devlin is living a simple life off the grid in Florida, when a visit from an old colleague stirs some bad memories - and ends with a gunshot. Soon Devlin is forced to face a past he'd hoped to leave behind, as a member of a private military force that helped put a brutal South American dictator in power. Tracy Quinn is an investigative journalist at a struggling Philadelphia newspaper. What appears at first to be a straightforward homicide draws her and Devlin together, ultimately entangling them in a conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of the US government. Before long, they become the targets of a ruthless assassin haunted by his own wartime memories. For Devlin, it could mean a last shot at redemption. For Tracy, the biggest story of her career might just cost her her life.
Career-criminal Crissa Stone never works too close to home, or
with the same crew, or rushes a job. These rules have kept her from
doing any time. They're the rules her mentor and lover taught her,
rules he didn't follow as closely as he should've. Now he's up for
parole, and Crissa needs to come up with the money to help grease
the wheels. Word is that there's an illegal card game set for less
than a week from now. The take? Plenty. Desperate, Crissa slaps a
plan together, but when one of her crew starts shooting, she
catches the attention of Eddie the Saint. A hit man, Eddie is no
less of a pro than Crissa, and he could use the work.
When Florida sheriff's deputy Sara Cross arrives on the scene of
a roadside shooting, she finds another deputy, Billy Flynn, has
killed a twenty-two-year-old man. Clearly shaken up, Billy--Sara's
former partner and lover--claims the man pulled a gun, and after
she takes look at the scene, including the illegal weapons in the
trunk, she believes Billy's actions were justified.
Ex-state trooper Harry Rane, who first appeared in Wallace Stroby's
brilliant debut novel, "The Barbed-Wire Kiss," is at loose ends.
Doing some investigative work for a friend's firm just to keep
himself busy, Harry meets Nikki Ellis, a woman desperate for help.
Her ex, Johnny Harrow, was just released from prison after a
seven-year stretch for attempted murder. Nikki hasn't spoken to him
since he went down, but she knows what he's capable of, and that
he'll be looking for her-and for the baby she put up for adoption
after Johnny went away. She knows it's up to her to protect the
child once again. And she's afraid.
Long Branch, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove. The Jersey Shore ain't what
it used to be, but ex-state trooper Harry Rane still calls it home.
After his wife's death, Harry got careless, got shot, and he left
the force. He's a changed man, leads a quiet life, except when it
comes to helping his friends...
Half a million dollars in drug proceeds, guarded by three men with automatic weapons for professional thief Crissa Stone and her team, stealing it was the easy part. But when the split goes awry in a blaze of gunfire, Crissa finds herself on the run with a duffel bag full of stolen cash, bound by a promise to deliver part of the take to the needy family of one of her slain partners. In pursuit are the drug kingpin s lethal lieutenants and a former Detroit cop with his own deadly agenda. They think the money s there for the taking, for whoever finds her first. But Crissa doesn t plan to give it up without a fight, even as her mission of mercy puts her and a young child in mortal danger, with forces on both sides of the law closing in. After all, a debt is a debt even if it has to be paid in blood. With "Shoot the Woman First," Wallace Stroby delivers another powerful, lyrical novel, his third featuring one of the most original female characters in hard-boiled fiction.
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