Rafferty: Poor Dead Cricket

W. Glenn Duncan

213 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 0449133257

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Language: English

Publish: May 12, 1988

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Radiation leaks. Missing plutonium. And a company that will stop at nothing to contain its secrets. Being a corporate whistleblower can be murder … Sandra ‘Cricket’ Dawes had undeniable proof of dangerous leaks and missing radioactive material at the nuclear facility run by Dormac-Chaffee. She was all set to deliver the incriminating documents to a reporter, then sit back and watch the company get shut down for good. Getting killed was never part of the plan. The Green Army environmental group wants Rafferty to recover the missing files and prove Dormac-Chaffee was behind Sandra’s murder. Simple, right? Rafferty may not know much about nuclear physics but he can tell which direction the wind is blowing. And, in a case where no-one is who they seem, he’ll need to be on high alert for every step. Because as Rafferty closes in on Sandra’s killer, Deadly fallout is headed his way … POOR DEAD CRICKET is the third book in the Rafferty P.I. series by Shamus Award-winning author W. Glenn Duncan. If you’re a fan of Spenser, Reacher, or Elvis Cole, this series is a must-read. Don’t miss another moment of hardboiled, wisecracking action with Rafferty P.I.Buy POOR DEAD CRICKET today! ……………………………………………………….. Praise for Rafferty P.I. “If you like Parker’s Spenser, or Robert Crais’ Elvis Cole you should love the Rafferty series.” – Mark A. Johnson. “Rafferty is the best hardboiled PI of this era.” – Wendy Green. “Any fan of Micky Spillane, the Jack Reacher novels, or Mark Yost’s Rick Crane novels should absolutely venture into the world of Rafferty P.I.” – Michael Raabe. “Duncan truly captured the pure essence of the definitive smart-ass private eye in his character Rafferty. Take part Sam Spade with a little Mike Hammer, mix in some Spenser and you have an awesome character.” – Cliff Fausset. “This author goes on my list of great private eye writers along with Kinky Friedman, Elmore Leonard, and Lawrence Sanders.” – Tricia Schiro.

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