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Thin Ice

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Caffery. The name on everybody's lips. The hero of the moment. The best goddamn hockey player who ever lived.

Caffery loved it all. The game, the money, the fans, the drinking, the women. Oh how Caffery dug women!

His fights were famous. Not only on the ice, but in his bedroom. He and Judy damn near killed each other half the time. But somehow Judy forgave him. he didn't know she had something going of her own.

Then one day Caffery learned something about himself he didn't want to know. something that was going to play hell with his whole life...

THIN ICE--a brutally authentic tale of love, violence, and intrigue behind one of today's greatest games.

297 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1976

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Gary Cartwright

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Gary Cartwright was an American journalist and writer. He specialized in true crime stories. In the 1970s Cartwright was among the first writers hired at Texas Monthly. He remained there until his retirement as senior editor in 2010. Cartwright also co-wrote and co-produced movies and television shows. In 1980 his book Blood Will Tell was nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America in the category of Best Fact Crime.

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