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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Mystery & Detective / Private Investigators
  • Language:English
  • Pages:96
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350932492

Murder Makes It Final

by Reg Ivory

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Overview
Jack Novak has no idea he is being tracked - AGAIN - by rogue CIA agent Roger Daily. Daily has tried twice to kill Novak and is determined he will not fail this time. Novak's millions of dollars in stolen gems are not even an incentive. Daily's hatred for Novak is his only motivation. Jack has fallen in love with a beautiful Thai woman and that's all he has on his mind. That has left him vulnerable and defenseless. When both men meet it will be mortal combat in every sense of the term. This could be the end for Novak because . . . Murder Makes It Final.
Description
Rogue CIA agent Roger Daily is sick and tired of Jack Novak. He has devoted his life to finding a way to destroy Novak once and for all. And that includes his best friend, Homes Kinney, and their women. Jack is back in Roswell, Georgia, to be Kinney's best Man at his wedding and has nothing else on his mind. Except perhaps the beautiful Thai woman he loves. Daily thinks the wedding ceremony would be the ideal time and place to destroy them all and he's betting his life he will not fail. Mortal combat lies ahead for both of them. But Jack is not as young as he used to be and Daily is equipped with new weapons and something Novak doesn't have - a desire to kill! If you enjoy hand-to-hand combat, sophisticated weapons and intricate plots, this is the novella for you!
About the author
Reg Ivory is the author of twelve novellas, six of them featuring the detective characters Jack Novak and Homes Kinney. He spent seven years as a B-52 navigator/bombardier and was a high-level daily newspaper executive. He and his wife Cathy live in a Nashville suburb with two cats.