I live in a small MN suburb, it's almost rural, everything around it is, but it's not quite a one horse town. Every other one around the east west and south is, but then you look north and there it is...the Twin Cities...and you bask in the pollution.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
The Corruptible Review
I received this book through Waterbrook Multnomah's Blogging for Books program in exchange for an honest review of the work.I really can't tell you much about the corruptible as I received in ebook format with no way to read it, so the only thing I can really do at this point is offer a commercially written synopsis of the book. It is as follows:How much money would it take for you to betray the truth? Ex-homicide detective Ray Quinn never had glamorous thoughts of the life of a private investigator—but being cornered in a bathroom stall by the enraged philandering husband of a client? That’s something he could live without. Retired from homicide and living with a painful disability, Ray’s options are limited. Stick to the job, keep impetuous sidekick Crevis alive, and spend quiet evenings with trusted pal Jim Beam, that’s about the best he can hope for. As a new client emerges, Ray finds himself in an impossibly large boardroom holding a check with enough zeros to finally lift him from his financial pit. The job seems easy enough: find Logan Ramsey, an ex-cop turned security officer who’s taken off with sensitive corporate information. But few things are easy in Ray’s world, regardless of the amount of zeros in the check. In what should be an open-and-shut case, Ray stumbles across Logan Ramsey in a seedy motel room. Only Ray wasn’t the first to find him. Now Logan’s dead, the client’s information is nowhere to be found, and Ray’s employer is less than forthcoming with the details. Suddenly the line between the good guys and bad guys isn’t so clear. With a foot in both worlds and an illuminating look at an unhappy ending that could well be his own, which will Ray choose?
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