The fourth, fifth, and sixth mysteries in the acclaimed Dewey Webb Honor Among Thieves, Trouble Finds Her, and Mob Rule. An addicting series! ~Amazon review Meet Denver private investigator Dewey Webb, a hard-boiled 1940s detective, a man of contradictions who gets down-and-dirty to get the job done. Grab three full-length thrillers in this highly acclaimed historical mystery series at a bargain price. "Just trust me. You want to read it." ~Amazon review Honor Among Thieves Dewey isn’t thinking about murder, he’s pondering the stack of bills he can’t pay. Then he runs into an old army acquaintance, Roy Jefferson, who is well-dressed, flashing cash, and wanting Dewey’s help. Dewey has his suspicions, however, Roy pays him substantially just to meet him later and hear his problem. Dewey agrees, but before they can talk, Roy dies, an apparent suicide. But is that the case? Trouble Finds Her Dewey is asked to do what seems like a simple find Jasper Caffrey’s daughter, Nora, who hasn’t been seen or heard from in days. Nora is wild, and trouble seems to find her. Was she the victim of foul play, or has she run away from home? Mob Rule Dewey’s new case is simple Follow Maxwell Willoughby to see whether he’s embezzling from the construction company he works for. But after a mysterious woman hides in Dewey’s car, he quickly finds himself entangled in Denver’s underworld of illegal gambling, the Irish mob, and murder. Will Dewey discover Willoughby’s secrets – and whether he’s a killer – or will the mob rule?
From the time she was ten and tried to write her own detective series in the fashion of the Hardy Boys, Renée Pawlish has been developing her craft. Along with creative writing classes, Renée studied great writers like Dashiell Hammett, Rex Stout, Stephen King, Sue Grafton and many more. Once Renée graduated from college, she began her first novel. Now, all these years later, she has penned numerous books in a variety of genres.
Renée was born in California, but has lived most of her life in Colorado. When she's not hiking, cycling, or chasing ballplayers for autographs, she is writing mysteries and thrillers. She also has some middle grade novels waiting to be published.
Renée loves to travel and has visited numerous countries around the world. She has also spent many summer days at her parents' cabin in the hills outside of Boulder, which was the inspiration for the setting of Taylor Crossing in her novel Nephilim: Genesis of Evil.
The Reed Ferguson Mystery Series This Doesn't Happen In The Movies Reel Estate Rip-off
The Nephilim Trilogy Nephilim Genesis of Evil Books Two and Three soon to be released
The Noah Winter YA Adventure Series The Emerald Quest
Take Five A short story collection that includes a Reed Ferguson tale.
The Sallie House: Exposing the Beast Within A non-fiction book about one of the most haunted houses in America.
I have enjoyed the books I have read in this series. I am going to read the rest of the series. I am glad I found this series . I like it because it is clean reading.