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Second Story Men

Edward Kendrick

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

What do you get when you put together a security guard and an electronics salesman? You get a married couple who are professional second-story men on the side.
When Amery and Myles decide to break into the home of a wealthy Denver couple, they find more than they were bargaining for -- the couple's dead bodies. Now all Amery and Myles want to do is avoid being arrested for the murders. That becomes more difficult when Fetch, a police detective and Amery's ex, shows up with questions they'd rather not answer. 
Will they be able to help solve the murders without Fletch discovering that they had been at the scene of the crime -- and why?
Available since: 03/03/2018.
Print length: 60 pages.

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