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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Crime
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Trucker Tales
  • Series Number:2
  • Pages:63
  • eBook ISBN:9781624885020

Bindare Dundat

by Frank Spado

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Overview
Frank Massi sold his cab-over road tractor but that didn't stop him from going across the country with his brother Joey on a fishing trip even though they were the bait and the people after them were using rods with bullets instead of reels. Bullets fly and people die in this fast paced thriller that starts in the heartland of America and winds up on the Oregon coast. So why are the Massi brothers the only ones having fun?
Description
Frank Massi sold his cab-over road tractor but that didn't stop him from going across the country with his brother Joey on a fishing trip even though they were the bait and the people after them were using rods with bullets instead of reels. Bullets fly and people die in this fast paced thriller that starts in the heartland of America and winds up on the Oregon coast. So why are the Massi brothers the only ones having fun? FBI special agent Joe Colletti was fishing for mobsters and dangling the brothers Massi as the bait. Colletti figured Frank Massi was up to the task. After all, Frank had eluded Colletti and all the resources the FBI could muster even while driving a semi tractor trailer across five states. On this trip it was a coin toss as to whether they would make it or not but no one involved expected them to enjoy the ride.
About the author
Frank Spado is a published poet, and copyrighted lyricist, penning words to songs for Jennie, his wife, and the lead vocalist to the classic country band, which they both founded. While still in high school, in the early 1960s, Frank volunteered for military service in the Marine Corps. He started driving trucks over the road shortly after his honorable discharge. Although this is a work of fiction, Frank has incorporated many truths about his life on the road into the fabric of his stories. Frank loved the open road and during all those long lonely drives passing from one state to the next, he pondered stories and plots evolving around situations that he encountered over the thousands of miles he traveled. If you want to know who Frank Spado is, just read the book. He’s in there. What could he say about his life that would be exciting to anyone other than himself? He bungee jumped, para-sailed, delivered fur coats to famous people. He worked on movie location sets making sandwiches for the stars. He lived in San Diego before there was a bridge to Coronado Island and the only way there was by ferry. He built his own house in the woods, on a river in central Minnesota. His life has been as full and colorful as the characters in this book and Frank has many more stories to tell. Frank Spado lives with his wife Jennie in Arizona.