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Shadow Man by James D. Doss

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Also by James D. Doss:

A Dead Man's Tale, November 2010
Hardcover
The Widow's Revenge, November 2009
Hardcover
Three Sisters, November 2007
Hardcover / e-Book
Stone Butterfly, September 2006
Hardcover
Shadow Man, August 2006
Paperback (reprint)
The Witch's Tongue:, October 2005
Paperback (reprint)
Dead Soul, August 2004
Paperback (reprint)

Shadow Man
James D. Doss

Charlie Moon Mystery
Minotaur Books
August 2006
Featuring: Charlie Moon
432 pages
ISBN: 0312936648
Paperback (reprint)
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Mystery Amateur Sleuth

TROUBLE SPREADS ITS WINGS
Dr. Manfred Blinkoe is one orthodontist with a very checkered past. So when a fellow diner at Cedar Creek’s poshest restaurant drops dead from an unseen assailant’s bullet, he can’t help thinking that he was the intended target. Desperate for help, he turns to the one local who’s up to the job: renowned tribal investigator Charlie Moon.

AND A KILLER COMES TO ROOST
Charlie already has his hands full with two cattle ranches to run, ornery Aunt Daisy’s wanderings in the spirit world, and his sparring matches with the alluring FBI agent Lila Mae McTeague. Now he’s got an eccentric client with more money than sense and too many enemies—at least one of whom is willing to resort to explosive measures to settle an old score.

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