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A Long Reach
by Michael Stone
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Kevin Swallow is a criminal who was acquitted on a technicality in a double murder trial. He holds his lawyer, Carol Irwin, responsible for the time he spent in jail. Now that he's out on the street, Carol fears for her life, especially since other people involved in the case have been turning up as news stories. She enlists the aid and support of her former fiance, Streeter, to help her through the ordeal. Will Carol be next on Swallow's vengeance list?
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9780670861668,
Hardcover,
Penguin USA,
1997
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9780140247039,
Paperback,
Penguin Group USA,
1998
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9780708958759,
Hardcover,
Niagra Large Print,
1997
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Merton "Buddy" Hinckley wouldn't tell you the truth if you set his hair on fire. As a small-time contractor, he treated his customers like lice, and he had more process servers after him than both Clintons combined. Streeter was so mad at him that he was doing this one for free. His partner, Frank Dazzler, had talked him into serving the garnishment papers. Streeter usually avoided serving process. At twenty-five bucks a pop, you could easily make less than minimum wage. Fortunately, as a bounty hunter for Dazzler's Bail Bonds, he seldom had to do it. But then an Army pal of Frank's from Korea had mentioned a scammer who'd conned his aunt out of nearly four grand.
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