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Buckets of Trouble

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So, they know who killed Dougal. Really?

Bringing the killer to justice isn’t going to be so easy when Izzy has inherited a stalker who likes violence.

When Sally goes missing, Robert is shot, Janis wants only to polish her nails, and Wendy tells Izzy her superpower is a sign of madness, Izzy knows she must adapt, grow, and use her superpower to save her small team. She must learn to bend steel, catch a bullet, and leap a two-story terrace house in one bound. Otherwise ExtraOrdinary Private Investigations will collapse on top of her and bury her craziness forever.

And it’s Izzy’s birthday.

Thank God her twin brother, Elliot is still a haunting and annoying presence in her life.

Buy Buckets of Trouble, a fast-paced thriller, today or risk not knowing who killed Dougal.

344 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 3, 2021

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Roo I. MacLeod

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Roo I MacLeod was born in a bush hospital in Australia on a hot, humid day and fought three doctors, two midwives and the utilities type person against his entry into the world (his mother’s words).

School was a bore and work a chore (his words), so he traveled. Australia by Beetle, Tasmania by bike, Europe by train and Africa by bus. The holiday ended in England when he met an English rose. Alas the petals peeled away and thorns was all he got. (his words).

No More Heroes was conceived in a quaint English church when he took shelter from the rain and doubled the mourners for a funeral. He was invited to pray and sing a few tunes and chuck dirt at the coffin.

He now lives in a squat in West Sussex and is barred from two of the five pubs in town and vows to antagonize the remaining four pub Landlords by the end of the year.

He has two children from a previous unsuccessful attempt to cohabit.

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August 4, 2021
It's not a standard private eye story. It's a world where the army is in charge; it's post-pandemic (still some masks) and LGBTQ are at risk.

Izzy is still trying to find out why her twin died, her parents died, her older brother died... and people are hunting and attacking her. She's trying to work her first official case but so many of the details seem illogical and contradictory.

Her dead twin is still in her head trying to give her advice - But is he just a symptom of mental illness?

I have really enjoyed the struggle and life of Izzy.
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