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Beware That Old Spoonin' Moon
An Adult Psychological Thriller
by Scharlie Martin

Overview


When Russell's wife announces she's leaving him and moving to Florida, Russell can't help but follow her—although shooting at her with that arrow probably wasn't the smartest thing he's ever done. While fleeing his crime, Russell thwarts an abduction attempt, and though the girl is safe, the would-be kidnapper gets away—leaving behind a single clue in the form of a black and white photo of a woman and a boy from 1969. Accompanied by Lynn, a cute waitress with two college-age daughters, Russell tries to track down the kidnapper, but when the tables are turned, he finds himself at the mercy of a dangerous predator and a serial killer hell-bent on eliminating anyone who gets in the way.
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Description


When Russell's wife announces she's leaving him and moving to Florida, Russell can't help but follow her—although shooting at her with that arrow probably wasn't the smartest thing he's ever done. While fleeing his crime, Russell thwarts an abduction attempt, and though the girl is safe, the would-be kidnapper gets away—leaving behind a single clue in the form of a black and white photo of a woman and a boy from 1969. Accompanied by Lynn, a cute waitress with two college-age daughters, Russell tries to track down the kidnapper, but when the tables are turned, he finds himself at the mercy of a dangerous predator and a serial killer hell-bent on eliminating anyone who gets in the way. Beware That Old Spoonin' Moon is the twisting, turning tale of a man's search for redemption. This intriguing story of an amateur sleuth will keep readers turning pages long after the lights should have gone out.
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About the author


Sharlie Martin is a retired engineer and tax man with a master's degree in English and a lifelong love of good fiction.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Mystery & Detective / General

Language:English

Pages:320

eBook ISBN:9781543977363


Overview


When Russell's wife announces she's leaving him and moving to Florida, Russell can't help but follow her—although shooting at her with that arrow probably wasn't the smartest thing he's ever done. While fleeing his crime, Russell thwarts an abduction attempt, and though the girl is safe, the would-be kidnapper gets away—leaving behind a single clue in the form of a black and white photo of a woman and a boy from 1969. Accompanied by Lynn, a cute waitress with two college-age daughters, Russell tries to track down the kidnapper, but when the tables are turned, he finds himself at the mercy of a dangerous predator and a serial killer hell-bent on eliminating anyone who gets in the way.

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Description


When Russell's wife announces she's leaving him and moving to Florida, Russell can't help but follow her—although shooting at her with that arrow probably wasn't the smartest thing he's ever done. While fleeing his crime, Russell thwarts an abduction attempt, and though the girl is safe, the would-be kidnapper gets away—leaving behind a single clue in the form of a black and white photo of a woman and a boy from 1969. Accompanied by Lynn, a cute waitress with two college-age daughters, Russell tries to track down the kidnapper, but when the tables are turned, he finds himself at the mercy of a dangerous predator and a serial killer hell-bent on eliminating anyone who gets in the way. Beware That Old Spoonin' Moon is the twisting, turning tale of a man's search for redemption. This intriguing story of an amateur sleuth will keep readers turning pages long after the lights should have gone out.

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About the author


Sharlie Martin is a retired engineer and tax man with a master's degree in English and a lifelong love of good fiction.
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