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Sudden Death - cover

Sudden Death

W.S. Long

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

Peruvian-Japanese pro golfer Dimas Kanashiro should have been celebrating his first major golf tournament win. Instead, the suspicious death of his boyfriend's stepfather places Dimas' boyfriend, Hunter Mullins, under suspicion.
Carl Mullins was a lousy stepfather and lousy human being in Dimas' book, but Hunter always thought differently. So after beating Carl in the most important golf tournament of his life, it's now up to Dimas to help Hunter find out how his stepfather died and, if murdered, who killed him in order to clear Hunter's name.
Available since: 08/10/2019.
Print length: 74 pages.

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