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Terry Saltz is doing a decent job of getting his life back together. He's got an awesome double-wide trailer, and a sweet carpentry business in the making. But trouble seems to follow him everywhere-like that woman in the bar pool league who turned up dead. Must be time to solve another murder.

264 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 7, 2004

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L.T. Fawkes

9 books12 followers
L. T. Fawkes books on Kindle:

Working Man Mysteries:
Cold Slice
Lights Out
Early Eight


Fillmore Chronicles:
Fillmore to the Rescue
Fillmore Saves the Day
Fillmore Rides Again

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3,159 reviews305 followers
September 4, 2007
EARLY 8: A Working Man’s Mystery (Amateur Sleuth/Carpenter-Ohio-Cont) -G+
L.T. Fawkes – 3rd in series
Signet Mystery, 2004- Paperback
Carpenter Terry Saltz once again become involved in crime solving when find one of the women in a competing pool league, murdered in her car.
*** Slightly edgier, which I liked, than the previous two entries, Terry and his friends are blue collar, realistically written and fun to be among. L.T. Fawkes, actually Margo Dorkson, writes very good descriptions and dialogue. This is a well-done series and a great way to spend a day.
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Author 13 books77 followers
February 1, 2012
If you're looking for a light read for the sake of good old fashioned fun, this is a nice one to pick up. Fawkes' has wit and style to spare, and her ability to render the unique voices of her characters is excellent. I laughed out loud in several places, and there are, in moments, bits of character development I'd even call spectacular.

I'm not much of a mystery fan, all in all, but I found this one nothing but fun.
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99 reviews
May 22, 2009
I can't believe this one is done... no new book since 2004. I really enjoyed the series and I felt the male perspective was fresh. I'll miss Terry Saltz and his motley group of friends/investigators. LOL
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22 reviews
June 15, 2010
The best one of these yet, and sadly the last. If anyone knows anything about who L.T. Fawkes actually is (I'm guessing it's a pen name), let me know.
19 reviews1 follower
November 6, 2007
This book wasn't that great of a read. It didn't keep my on the edge like mystery books should. I actually felt that the book became a little boring because Fawkes seemed to have made it a priority to describe details rather than focus on creating suspense for the readers. The one thing that I did enjoy about this story was the plot. I never suspected that the _____ would be the murderer. I guess in a way, that made me a little interested in finishing this story.
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Author 8 books5 followers
February 4, 2013
This series was solidly enjoyable. My kind of light murder mystery and I still love this bunch of nice working guys.

6,246 reviews80 followers
May 21, 2013
Early Eight is a good amateur sleuth novel, with a group of fairly young blue collar guys doing the work Mrs. Marple used to do, providing a new perspective.
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798 reviews7 followers
October 21, 2016
Real characters that you can connect with, well developed plot and humor. I am sad that this seems to be the last in the" Working Man's Mystery" series. I want to read more.
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