City by the Bay: Approximately Dead
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About the Book
Oftentimes, the intentions of honest and law-abiding people are subjugated by the elements of the occupations that they pursue. Why would a skilled precision machinist want to give up on that life track to pursue a career of violence and danger in the slimy and violent world of the criminal underbelly of a large metropolitan city? Seeking out the answers to questions that many would rather leave unanswered is a skill learned the hard way for a new private eye. Without the tools of a skilled assassin, the strength of a professional leg breaker, or the general pugilistic abilities of a common street thug, Rex Bonner charts his way through the streets and alleys of his town to locate the center of the crux of his case and bring it to a client’s approval, dodging hurdles and parrying threats along the way as others get the chance to pay the piper for the life they chose and the horror that fills it.
About the Author
The author is a retired army pilot with many years of service and many adventures in the aviation business. Some that took him to countries throughout Europe, Asia, and throughout the United States, with periodic stops along the South American Borders and the Islands in the vicinity. The passengers vary from non-descript personnel with questionable backgrounds and motives, other various and nefarious personnel in combat situations, to high ranking government office holders and military brass. After a forty year career with the military, he now resides with his artist wife in Florida.