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The Big Jangle: More Case Files From the Purple Heart Detective Agency

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At long last! A new caper from the Purple Heart Detective Agency!The Big Jangle is a new collection of case files from our two favorite vets turned detectives who risk life and limb for Los Angeles’ quirkiest clients.It is 2019. Things are looking up for Roddy O’Malley, one-half of the defunct Purple Heart Detective Agency. His family is happy and healthy, and life as a security consultant is easy. However, Roddy misses the action with his partner. Clayton Grace, though, is still on the run—trying to find the men who want him dead.Fans of the Purple Heart gang know the band is going to get back together, and when they do, mayhem ensues! Soon, the detectives are knee-deep in trouble. Trouble has a name, and that name is Jerry.Yes, the client this time around is a rowdy monkey named Jerry. The imp needs the detectives to save his ornery butt from the mob.The Big Jangle is The Purple Heart Detectives’ funniest, most outrageous book. Prepare to laugh! This is the book you’ll be telling your friends about when it rocks your ever-lovin’ world.

249 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 13, 2023

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Rock Neelly

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I was born and raised in Kansas, the grandson of two ranchers. My parents were both from the first generation of their families to attend college and they both became teachers.
My mother is a painter and an artist, but also taught language arts and literature and although my father is a great reader, it from dear ole Mom that I developed my love of literature. She got me to read early and often and I read everything – crazy stuff, Alexandre Dumas novels that our library didn’t even have, not The Three Musketeers or The Man in the Iron Mask, although I read those, of course, but the two sequels to Musketeers, and much more obscure stuff, The Son of the Phantom by Lee Falk, Jules Verne, Ray Bradbury, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and westerns by Louis L’Amour. But I wasn’t a total nerd. I lettered in basketball and golf in high school. Not college level material, although my father still holds the scoring record in Kansas for 1A basketball in the state finals, 49 points, I think. He could play, and was a college and professional official back in the day.
I have a great brother and sister, both back in Kansas, and a wonderful extended family. My wife Vicki is the glue of the household, and my step-children and grandchildren keep us all busy.

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