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Something was killing a lot of people in Atlanta, GA and it came from jugs of illegal whiskey made in a still. In a still segregated city, the victims were the wrong color and not a high priority until they reached over twenty. That's when Detective Jack Brewer was assigned to find out who was making the moonshine. He asked Johnny Morocco for his help since he had connections in the affected community that Brewer did not. It was a trade-off. Johnny was investigating what appeared to be a case of blackmail. Together they found the bootlegger's operation and put an end to it after a gun battle…mehr

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Something was killing a lot of people in Atlanta, GA and it came from jugs of illegal whiskey made in a still. In a still segregated city, the victims were the wrong color and not a high priority until they reached over twenty. That's when Detective Jack Brewer was assigned to find out who was making the moonshine. He asked Johnny Morocco for his help since he had connections in the affected community that Brewer did not. It was a trade-off. Johnny was investigating what appeared to be a case of blackmail. Together they found the bootlegger's operation and put an end to it after a gun battle in the pines. Johnny's case was more than blackmail. It was filled with illicit affairs, prostitutes, clandestine meetings, street photographers and had international implications. Private Investigator Johnny Morocco and Atlanta Police Detective Sergeant Jack Brewer are once again forced to work together to solve each other cases. Brewer has to find out who is making bad whiskey and killing Atlantan's and Johnny has to find a blackmailer. The friendly adversaries find that together they must turn the city upside down to find what they are seeking.
Autorenporträt
Paul Sinor is a retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel. During his career, he had two combat tours during the Viet Nam War, and other diverse assignments, from company commander to being on the staff of the Secretary of Defense. His last military assignment was the Army Liaison to the Television and Film Industry in Los Angeles. In that capacity, he was the script consultant and on-site technical advisor for a multitude of feature films, including Transformers 1-3, I Am Legend, The Messenger, Taking Chance, GI Joe, and numerous episodic television series. As a novelist, he currently has over twenty books in print from traditional publishers. This includes two mystery series. Eight of his screenplays have been made into feature films, with one: Minutes to Midnight resulting in him being awarded a People's Choice TELLY Award as a producer. His ninth feature film is currently in post-production. He holds a BA in Criminology and an MFA in Creative Writing and is a member of MWA and ITW. He has been a presenter at numerous writer's conferences and is active in all forms of social media, with websites devoted to his books and movies. Paul has taught screenwriting at the University of West Florida and the University of Washington.