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Saint George's Children: Tony Alpo, cartea 1

Autor Dennis Ecklund
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2018
His quest for the truth reveals a deadly secret When Edward Weldon, a prominent local businessman, is found murdered at the bottom of a cliff, ugly rumors about why he was killed quickly begin circulating. His widow hires Anthony Alpo, a down-on-his-luck detective to uncover the truth. Before he gets to the truth, Alpo finds himself in over his head following the trail of Weldon's missing love child in the most dangerous and bizarre case of his career. Along the way he finds himself confronting his own fears and troubled past. Will Alpo succeed in unveiling the dead man's secrets? Will he escape with his own life? Will he overcome his own hangups and find romance with his client's best friend? Nothing is certain. An interview with the author Meet Tony Alpo & Friends
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ISBN-13: 9781732372122
ISBN-10: 1732372128
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Ancient Oak Press
Colecția Tony Alpo
Seria Tony Alpo


Notă biografică

Dennis Ecklund was born a stone's throw from the Rio Grande river in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Dec. 1, 1946. He lost his father at an early age. In his early teen years, he began working nights washing dishes to help support his mother and younger sister. He's held a wide variety of jobs since then. Among other things, he knows how to shoe a horse, scrape a boat, repair any old Volkswagen, short-order cook, machine anything, edit a newspaper, design a magazine and run a darkroom. He's a lifelong avid photographer and a voracious reader. He spent 30 years in journalism and marketing, retiring as a corporate communications director. In 1970, Ecklund married Anita Wolf in Mexico, where they spent their honeymoon camping on Rosarita Beach in Baja, California. They share a love for the open road and since then have visited all 48 contiguous states, plus Canada and Mexico. "I've always been a worker," He says. "I learned early on that people who make themselves useful never lack for employment. Nowadays I take care of my wife and three cats, and I grow tomatoes when it's warm enough. When there's time, I write."