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Lowcountry Crime: Four Novellas
by James M. Jackson
Four mysteries, all with enough twists to keep you guessing!
In Trouble Like a Freight Train Coming - Tina Whittle gives us a prequel to her scrappy Tai Randolph character and Tai's disavowed family of sketchy characters. For fans of Ms. Whittle, this story does not disappoint.
In The Last Heist, a jewel thief takes a chance and perpetrates his last caper close to home, a rule he's vowed never to break, and in doing so, he gets more than he bargained for.
The Blue Nude is a love story to the lowcountry, taking the reader through the ebbs and flows of the tides and their affects on the waterways while a disengaged ex-husband tracks down the truth when the police suspect him of stealing a famous work of art with his ex for the insurance money.
Low Tide at Tybee walks along with Seamus McCree as trouble finds him while on vacation. What starts out as petty theft turns into grand theft auto and then to a real estate scam, which author James M. Jackson ties together neatly in the satisfying conclusion.
All four provide the perfect diversion for a quiet day of reading.
In Trouble Like a Freight Train Coming - Tina Whittle gives us a prequel to her scrappy Tai Randolph character and Tai's disavowed family of sketchy characters. For fans of Ms. Whittle, this story does not disappoint.
In The Last Heist, a jewel thief takes a chance and perpetrates his last caper close to home, a rule he's vowed never to break, and in doing so, he gets more than he bargained for.
The Blue Nude is a love story to the lowcountry, taking the reader through the ebbs and flows of the tides and their affects on the waterways while a disengaged ex-husband tracks down the truth when the police suspect him of stealing a famous work of art with his ex for the insurance money.
Low Tide at Tybee walks along with Seamus McCree as trouble finds him while on vacation. What starts out as petty theft turns into grand theft auto and then to a real estate scam, which author James M. Jackson ties together neatly in the satisfying conclusion.
All four provide the perfect diversion for a quiet day of reading.