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The Easy Ones (Rainbow Murder Mysteries) by Charles P. Juraska (ISBN: 9781568251486)
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The Easy Ones (Rainbow Murder Mysteries) Paperback - 2012
by Charles P. Juraska
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Debut, character-driven, police procedural mystery fiction.
Homicide Detective Jack Jeffries can smell a bad case, and he thinks this one stinks.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Sam Weston is the go-to guy for tough cases, and Jeffries is bugging the hell out of him about the Heath case--a case the police department wants closed.For Sam it's a simple case, a gift actually--the easy case requiring little time in an overloaded and backed up case file. But after years of working with Jeffries, Sam knows that the often irascible and always cantankerous detective has keen instincts for ferreting out the truth.
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- Title The Easy Ones (Rainbow Murder Mysteries)
- Author Charles P. Juraska
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Rainbow Books
- Date 2012-05
- ISBN 9781568251486
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