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Scotty Malcolm was piloting a yacht for TV millionaire Orlando Valencia, and a luscious starlet, when there was a violent explosion. Scotty alone managed to survive, but with the knowledge of Scotty's love for his employer's wife and the million-dollar insurance policy she would collect, the police cast him in the role of villain, so Scotty set out to trail the real murderer.

272 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1993

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Jay M. Flynn

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Jay Flynn was an American author who also wrote under the name J.M. Flynn.

Jay Flynn was born John M. Flynn on March 31, 1928, in Massachusetts. A Boston Irishman, he worked variously as a newspaperman, a bartender, editor, sex novelist, bootlegger, security guard, caretaker and, he claimed, "writer-in-residence" at a Nevada whorehouse.

His first published work was his only short story, "The Badger Game," followed by the novel, The Deadly Boodle as J. M. Flynn, part of an Ace Double in 1958. In 1975, Flynn went to work for the low-tier publisher, Belmont-Tower, where he lasted two years—fired because of his drinking—then moved to Richmond, Virginia, where he lived for a while on skid row. Eventually relocating to Connecticut, he checked into a V.A. hospital in Branford for a checkup, where he died of cancer at age 57 on February 6, 1986.


He also contributed at least one book to the Western author collective of Jack Slade.

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