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The Hard Light of Dawn: Two-Bit Street Mysteries, #3
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The Hard Light of Dawn: Two-Bit Street Mysteries, #3
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The Hard Light of Dawn: Two-Bit Street Mysteries, #3
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They say dead men don't talk.
Lafe Doyle thinks they do.
If you know the language.
Private investigator Lafayette Doyle has worked some tough cases over the years, but this one is striking closer to home than most.
Lafe is a good detective, and an honest man. But he has a dark past, ties to a mob boss named Donnie Moon, and a debt he needs to repay. That debt comes due when local gangsters start turning up dead in unusual circumstances. It seems someone is out to settle some old scores, and the victims are former criminals who share connection with Moon, and to a crime committed more than a decade before. A crime Lafe himself was involved in.
Moon wants Lafe to find out who is doing the killing, and he wants it done quietly, without police involvement. But the more he digs, the deeper, more complex, and deadly the case becomes. It takes an even more alarming turn when Lafe discovers he's next on the list for a killer's revenge.
They say dead men don't talk.
Lafe Doyle thinks they do.
If you know the language.
Private investigator Lafayette Doyle has worked some tough cases over the years, but this one is striking closer to home than most.
Lafe is a good detective, and an honest man. But he has a dark past, ties to a mob boss named Donnie Moon, and a debt he needs to repay. That debt comes due when local gangsters start turning up dead in unusual circumstances. It seems someone is out to settle some old scores, and the victims are former criminals who share connection with Moon, and to a crime committed more than a decade before. A crime Lafe himself was involved in.
Moon wants Lafe to find out who is doing the killing, and he wants it done quietly, without police involvement. But the more he digs, the deeper, more complex, and deadly the case becomes. It takes an even more alarming turn when Lafe discovers he's next on the list for a killer's revenge.


















