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The Malone Mystery Novels, Book 8

Crime Mystery, Mystery, Private Investigator Mystery

Release Date: October 13, 2020

Publisher: Fedora Press


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A simple missing persons case gets complicated for an L. A. private
investigator.

When two young Kardashian-like sisters, Brentwood debutantes, go missing,
their father calls in Malone to find them. The client, the ultra-wealthy
owner of Los Angeles’ largest luxury car dealership and a candidate for the
L. A. city council with a trophy wife half his age, can’t imagine where his
missing persons gig, a simple bread and butter case for a gumshoe, but
daughters have gone. Malone embarks on what he expects to be a routine things get complicated. After Malone interviews one of the missing girl’s
murder. He uncovers hints of blackmail. Once again, Malone must descend into
close friends, she inexplicably commits suicide. Next, there’s a mysterious the seedy underbelly of the City of Angeles in his quest to find the missing
young women and get the answers to some very pressing questions.


 

Other Books in the The Malone Mystery Novels Series

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Come What May

The Malone Mystery Novels, Book 1

 

Fair Is Foul and Foul Is Fair

The Malone Mystery Novels, Book 2

 

Cold Comfort

The Malone Mystery Novels, Book 3

 

Foregone Conclusion

The Malone Mystery Novels, Book 4

 

Live Long Day

The Malone Mystery Novels, Book 5

 

Foul Play

The Malone Mystery Novels, Book 6

 

Black Deeds

The Malone Mystery Novels, Book 7

 


 



About the Author

LARRY DARTER is an American crime fiction writer. His Malone novels include
Cold Comfort, Live Long Day, Foul Play, and Black Deeds, and he is the
author of the T. J. O’Sullivan crime thriller novels.

 

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