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See You Next Tuesday

From the Case Files of Steve Rockfish

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See You Next Tuesday

By: Ken Harris
Narrated by: James R. Cheatham
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PI Steve Rockfish's father loses part of his retirement savings in an online romance scam while partner Jawnie McGee handles the firm's newest client, who spins a tale of alleged spousal infidelity. Rockfish ignores his current case load and becomes fixated on tracking down those responsible for the fraud. Restitution is coming in the form of cash or broken bones. At the same time, Jawnie's surveillance of the cheating spouse reveals more acts of kindness than sex, leading to a client who doesn't want to believe the good news.

Unbeknownst to the partners, each investigative path leads the partners to the Church of the Universal Nurturing II, where the fraud is on a cryptocurrency level. Their new SunCoin is marketed as the only post-rapture currency accepted inside the pearly gates. After all, who wants to show up to the after party with out-turned pockets and not get past Heaven's paywall?

Church elders court Rockfish and his newfound Hollywood wealth with an old-fashioned honey pot. The danger level ratchets up as Rockfish counters by sending the firm's two new confidential informants undercover, only to find the church's endgame grift is larger and deadlier than anyone expected.

©2022 Black Rose Writing (P)2022 Black Rose Writing
Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Private Investigators Thriller Mystery Suspense
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A treat of a sequel...

I can't quite believe how much I fell back into the groove of these characters within ten minutes of listening. The new characters are well drawn, to the point that I paused at some parts to guess what would happen to them. I wasn't wrong, in the end, but how they got there is where I would have lost money betting.
Like The Pine Barrens Stratagem, it is written with a warm eye for detail. The pictures are well drawn and fleshed out. Enough, however, is left to the readers' imaginations to keep on listening, or turning the page...
(It's also full of real places, like Dot's Diner and the Shady Dell. Real people, too, like Killer Termites; I am one of them)

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Fire up Lana!

A second outing for the likeable Rockfish and Jawnie. This time Jawnie gets a sidekick, there are new villains and there’s a scam-religion to infiltrate and crack open. Fun but with some tense moments and real danger just when things seem to be getting too easy. Ken Harris again taps into TV private eye nostalgia while pairing old fashioned Rockfish with tech-savvy generation Z Jawnie, a skilful juxtaposition which oils an axis of subtle social commentary and never gets dull. I look forward to Rock3!

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