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Buzz Riff

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781398701366

Price: £8.99

ON SALE: 20th August 2020

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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‘Fast, funny and popping with surprises’ Robert Crais

Top Keirnan has got problems. The research firm he’s been running out of his 30s-era schoolhouse in Athens, Georgia, is beginning to founder, thanks to his former office manager (and ex-lover), who has stolen half his clients and set up shop on her own. And Top is no longer banking big bucks as an operative for Shaw’s Mercantile Marine since they’ve decided his addiction to the adrenaline buzz is more of a risk than an asset. Things are looking tough for Top, when he gets a call.

American Civil War General ‘Stonewall’ Jackson was shot by his own men while on night patrol. His aide-de-camp reached into the General’s saddlebags to find something to press against the wound and pulled out a new flag, the Stars and Bars. Stonewall died, but the Bloody Red Rag, as the flag became known, went on to become the most valuable relic of the war. Now it’s been stolen and Top is asked to find it.

Normally Top wouldn’t touch a job like this: the money’s too small, and he’s not excited about his arrogant, bigoted client, Professor Jay Pope-Scott. Problem is, Top badly needs those twenty thousand dollars. So he’s soon taking on fanatical collectors, ultra-right-wing religious paramilitaries, a biker gang, Fourth Federal Bank and his former lover to save the school and recover the flag.

In this sequel to Sam Hill’s knockout debut novel, BUZZ MONKEY, the action comes non-stop. The scrapes are daunting, the escapes hair-raising and the outcome stunningly unpredictable.

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Fast, funny and popping with surprises. You'll enjoy the hell out of this book
Robert Crais