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Catching Karma
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Catching Karma

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The summer monsoon season in Arizona heats up after a body surfaces in Lake Pleasant on the northern outskirts of metropolitan Phoenix. Writer James McCarthy and his unofficially adopted brother, Detective William Dugan, get pulled into the investigation after the victim is identified as a man connected to one of Will’s narcotics cases.

Venturing deep into the foothills of the Bradshaw Mountains, they are joined by a tough, no nonsense Deputy Sheriff and follow a trail of clues that leads the trio to a dark secret buried deep within the hills and canyons of the rugged desert landscape.

When their investigation leads back into the city, James must once again step out of his comfort zone and into the criminal underworld of Phoenix. James is forced to reprise his dangerous role of drug kingpin Jimmy Ray to help his brother solve the case. But there’s a catch-Will’s partner, Carl Stiverson, has no idea that the drug dealer at the top of his most-wanted list is nothing but a phantom played by the clever young writer.

Follow James, Missy and the rest of the gang at Dugan’s Pub on an exciting ride as they sort through a web of murder, lies, and family secrets.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Burro Creek Press
Date
28 August 2020
Pages
296
ISBN
9781735383545

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The summer monsoon season in Arizona heats up after a body surfaces in Lake Pleasant on the northern outskirts of metropolitan Phoenix. Writer James McCarthy and his unofficially adopted brother, Detective William Dugan, get pulled into the investigation after the victim is identified as a man connected to one of Will’s narcotics cases.

Venturing deep into the foothills of the Bradshaw Mountains, they are joined by a tough, no nonsense Deputy Sheriff and follow a trail of clues that leads the trio to a dark secret buried deep within the hills and canyons of the rugged desert landscape.

When their investigation leads back into the city, James must once again step out of his comfort zone and into the criminal underworld of Phoenix. James is forced to reprise his dangerous role of drug kingpin Jimmy Ray to help his brother solve the case. But there’s a catch-Will’s partner, Carl Stiverson, has no idea that the drug dealer at the top of his most-wanted list is nothing but a phantom played by the clever young writer.

Follow James, Missy and the rest of the gang at Dugan’s Pub on an exciting ride as they sort through a web of murder, lies, and family secrets.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Burro Creek Press
Date
28 August 2020
Pages
296
ISBN
9781735383545