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Wil Hardesty #3

The Ghosts of Morning

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Denny Van Zant was Wil Hardesty's best friend. Together they surfed, drank, and brawled their youth away. Then came the day Denny was accused of murder. Some said he did it. Some said he didn't. He was never quite charged. Then came Vietnam, and years later Wil saw what had been identified as his best friend buried at a military funeral.

Now, decades later, Wil receives a call from Denny's mother, a voice that brings painful memories flooding back. She thinks Denny is still alive. Her evidence is sketchy, but it's a place to start. And once started, Wil won't be able to stop until he's sure Denny is alive. Or both of them are dead.

301 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 1, 1998

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Richard Barre

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August 19, 2015
Good, not great. Villains were too over the top evil. But writing was good and hero Wil Hardesty was likeable and believable.
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February 9, 2019
This is a really good PI series from the '90's. Barre likes to take Wil & the reader back in time to solve the mystery. This one, some three decades back. Great plot & twists.
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February 1, 2019
Synopsis: Denny was Wil's best friend. Then came the day Denny was accused of murder. Then came Vietnam where he died, or did he?
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