Private Detective Mike Hardin has two simple tasks: investigate a cheating husband and pick up a gambling addicted embezzler. For an investigator with his vast experience it should be a piece of cake, right? It would be if he knew all of the secrets the principles have been keeping from him. Add in an accident prone ex-stripper secretary plus a childhood pal anxious to get his hands on a gun and you'll see Mike Hardin finds it nearly impossible to attack.
I don't do book reviews like you keep seeing, as I find that some give too much of the plot away and I personally hate that, as it makes the book not worth reading. I much prefer to take the authors back cover write up as a review as it can either intrigue you enough to read the book of provide you enough information to make you decide that the book is not for you. My review rules are: The more stars, the more I liked it. If there are too many typos or errors the less stars I give If the storyline or plot is poor or contains too many errors, the characters are too weak, the ending lacking something, then the less stars I give. Simple, uncomplicated and to the point without giving anything away. Some of the books I read have been given to me by the author as a pre-release copy and this does not bias my reviews in any way