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- 281 pages
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Mick 'Brew' Axbrewder is an ex-alcoholic private investigator who lost his licence after he accidentally shot his brother, and now works in partnership with Ginny Fistoulari. His on-off relationship with Ginny used to involve her trying to keep him sober, but since she lost her hand in an explosion, when they were on a case hunting for Brew's missing niece, Ginny has changed. And Brew is desperate to help her put her life back together again. Ginny and Brew are hired to protect a Mr Haskell, who is convinced his life is in danger. Ginny didn't want to take the case, but Brew forced her to, determined to re-awaken the old Ginny, the Ginny who would never turn down a case, no matter how messy it might get . . .
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The Man who Risked His Partner, Stephen R. Donaldson
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- Released
- 2003
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- Title
- The Man who Risked His Partner
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Stephen R. Donaldson
- Publisher
- Orion
- Released
- 2003
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 281
- ISBN10
- 0752849344
- ISBN13
- 9780752849348
- Series
- The Man Who
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Mystery Novels, Science Fiction, Thriller, Contemporary Fiction, Detective Fiction, Detective
- Rating
- 3.65 out of 5
- Description
- Mick 'Brew' Axbrewder is an ex-alcoholic private investigator who lost his licence after he accidentally shot his brother, and now works in partnership with Ginny Fistoulari. His on-off relationship with Ginny used to involve her trying to keep him sober, but since she lost her hand in an explosion, when they were on a case hunting for Brew's missing niece, Ginny has changed. And Brew is desperate to help her put her life back together again. Ginny and Brew are hired to protect a Mr Haskell, who is convinced his life is in danger. Ginny didn't want to take the case, but Brew forced her to, determined to re-awaken the old Ginny, the Ginny who would never turn down a case, no matter how messy it might get . . .




