Authors: John Shannon
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JOHN SHANNON
On the Nickel
Private Investigator Jack Liffey has been confined to a wheelchair, unable to walk or speak, for more than a month due to a freak accident that may have damaged his spine. So when an old friend tries to contact Jack to ask him for help in finding his missing sixteen-year-old son, Jack's teenage daughter, Maeve, intercepts the call and decides to take on the case.
Maeve's intuition leads her to downtown LA; however, it's not long before she finds herself caught up in a deadly battle between hired thugs and the occupants of a crumbling tenement building that has been earmarked for redevelopment by an unscrupulous investor. Trapped, she desperately needs help, but with Jack out of action it is up to his partner Gloria, a LAPD Sergeant, to come to the rescue.
As Gloria desperately searches Skid Row, she comes across one of Jack's ex-lovers, now a nun working at a homeless shelter, who provides vital information. But a fresh disaster befalls Jack and soon everything, lives included, hangs in the balance...
John Shanon
is one of the America's leading writers of neo-noir, and his Jack Liffey series of novels is one of the most critically praised mystery series in the genre. He lives in Los Angeles.
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