April's Affections and Intrigues: Love and Mystery Bloom
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Her name was Cassie.
She liked poetry. And guns. And money.
She liked Cooper.
That was his bad luck.
Cooper had it easy back then. For a bank-robber. Took it
easy. But took it.
He had a legit business too. A repo man. Even had an
accountant.
Cassie blew it all to hell.
Her Last Call to Louis MacNeice is the purest London noir,
dark and dirty as the Thames by night. Just as with his
acclaimed debut, Rilke on Black, Ken Bruen takes the
reader on a one-way ride - straight to the bitter end.
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