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Rich Man, Dead Man is the second in the Tanner & Thibodaux Action, Adventure, Crime Series. When the drug-dealing son of a San Antonio, Texas billionaire is murdered, Tanner & Thibodaux are hired to identify the killer. There job becomes complicated when they learn that the murderer, is, himself, a wealthy Texan. Making sure the privileges of wealth don't include a license to kill is just part of the job for this ex-cop and his partner, a Delta Force Army veteran. No longer restrained by the rules of government, Tanner & Thibodaux seek justice with a vengeance.
A retired Delta Force soldier and a retired cop team up to fight for justice in a small Texas town. This mini-novel introduces Milo Tanner and Calvin Thibodaux, the namesakes of the new 'Tanner & Thibodaux Action Series.' They soon realize that sometimes the system isn't capable of meting out justice. They must come to grips with using unconventional tactics to accomplish the goal of punishing the guilty. A fast-moving action adventure story that will entertain until the last page and have the reader wishing for one more page!
The Park Place Rangers was the moniker given to a group of officers who worked at the Park Place Police substation in southeast Houston, Texas, from the mid-sixties until the station was closed in 1989. They were sometimes considered a wild and rowdy bunch, but no one ever questioned their dedication to curbing crime, chasing bad guys and having a good time doing it. The Park Place Rangers is a fictional account of what might have happened during those years.
In the third of the Tanner & Thibodaux Series, the two protagonists travel to Galveston to solve the murder of a wealthy businessman. His tough as nails mother hires the detectives, then tells them who she wants arrested for the murder. Tanner & Thibodaux quickly learn the family's Galveston history which began in the whorehouses and gambling joints at the water's edge. They also rule out family matriarch, Molly B's favorite suspect along the way. As with the previous books in this series, the reader will be entertained and engaged from the first to the last page.
Odessa, 1941-1944 is a comprehensive study of the Romanian administration in Odessa and Transnistria during World War II. It draws a sharp contrast between occupation policies in Odessa and Transnistria, under Romanian administration, and those of Nazi-occupied areas of the Soviet Union.
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