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February 11, 1978. All five LSU starters fouled out against the greatest college basketball team in the nation, the No. 1 ranked Kentucky Wildcats. Left on the floor for the Tigers in overtime were a walk-on, a black Jewish freshman from New York, a senior with a bum knee, and two white boys: one, a dentist's son from New Orleans, and the other one a 7-foot surfer dude from Florida. On the bench coaching them was Dale Brown, a wild man from North Dakota. In a rivalry and a game that involved roughness on and off the court, self-gratification, race relations and international folk dance, the largest crowd in LSU basketball history watched one of the greatest upsets, and a turning point for two basketball programs. About the Author A former full-time newspaper journalist, Sonny Marks practices law in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where he lives with his wife Louise.
An Edge of Your Seat Bundle... When turmoil and crime threatens innocent victims, it's up to the ordinary heroes of these novels to rise above the ordinary and battle threats to society. But do a cop, two spies, and a private investigator have the strength to do what's necessary to save an entire nation? International espionage, terrorism, political intrigue and serial killers will carry you to the very last page of this four-book bundle. With heart-pounding suspense and breathtaking thrills, these novels will sweep you into the heart of danger. Be prepared for the twists and turns as you are catapulted into plot-driven joyrides, complete with cops, spies, and P.I.s. THE 4 NOVEL BOX SET INCL...
Can a Hard-Boiled P.I. survive in today's world? Can a dead man tell a tale? Early one morning, investigator Gabe Storm is summoned to an apartment by the NYPD. Storm learns his best friend, Scotty Granger, a Broadway playwright, is dead. Police suggest Granger died in a botched burglary attempt. Unwilling to accept the NYPD's take on the murder, Storm pursues the illusive killer into the underbelly of Broadway’s high finance, the dangerous world of pimps and gangsters and through the halls of the U.S. Senate where he learns how even a dead man cannot keep a secret. Angels In Mourning Received Book of the Month Award for April 2009 from thebookawards.com TAGS: Mystery, Thrillers & Suspense, Organized Crime, Hard-Boiled, Noir, Literature & Fiction, crime fiction, Literary, Action & Adventure, Mystery, Police Procedural, Private, Investigators, Abducted Children, Missing Children, New York Police, Mafia, FBI, Police
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