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Gun Work
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POINT AND SHOOT.
Life isn't always cheap south of the border -- some lives are worth a million dollars. That’s what the Mexican kidnapping cartel was demanding for Carl Ledbetter’s wife. So Carl reached out to the one person he knew with a chance in hell of saving her, a deadly man whose own life he’d saved in the sands of Iraq. It was time to call in some favors. Because some situations call for negotiation, but some… call for gun work.
Life isn't always cheap south of the border -- some lives are worth a million dollars. That’s what the Mexican kidnapping cartel was demanding for Carl Ledbetter’s wife. So Carl reached out to the one person he knew with a chance in hell of saving her, a deadly man whose own life he’d saved in the sands of Iraq. It was time to call in some favors. Because some situations call for negotiation, but some… call for gun work.
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“A solid crime/noir Hard Case Crime entry, but a bit too much ammosexual gun-porn exposition for my taste.”
About David J. Schow
David J. Schow is an American Bram Stoker Award-winning author of horror novels, short stories, and screenplays, including The Crow and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. Most of Schow’s fiction work falls into the sub-genre ‘splatterpunk’, a term he is sometimes credited with coining.
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