The Polite People of Pudibundia
R.A. Lafferty
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Summary
Famous and Classic Science Fiction Novel This was a world where minding your manners was more than just a full-time job—it was murder!
Publisher: iOnlineShopping.com
Famous and Classic Science Fiction Novel This was a world where minding your manners was more than just a full-time job—it was murder!
Enter the world of a deadly smuggling ring When a small plane crashes in the backcountry of the Florida Keys, an unexpected and deadly chain of events is set in motion. While helping a friend salvage his boat, Mac Travis witnesses the crash and rushes to help. Following the rescue, Mac trusts his instincts, but is led down a path of danger and deceit—which finally lands him inside a smuggling ring. A story that highlights the beauty of the Keys while exposing their undesirable underbelly, Wood’s Chase features the unique character of the island chain. Filled with boating, diving, and fishing, with plenty of action, unique characters, and stunning locations, escape on a tropical adventure in the latest in the bestselling Mac Travis Adventures.Show book
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