When his Uncle Hobart passes away, private eye/actor Sam Ryan must travel to California, at his aunt's request, to attend the reading of the will. Due to his fear of flying, Amtrak is his only way to get there. Unfortunately, Sam's plans quickly go astray when he meets Marilyn Williams, a stunningly gorgeous model, on the train. When she learns about Sam's profession, she says she wants to hire him for a case.Before Marilyn can explain her case, she is found dead and the police are eyeing Sam as their number one suspect. With only the few words he exchanged with Marilyn and a gold key thatshe…mehr
When his Uncle Hobart passes away, private eye/actor Sam Ryan must travel to California, at his aunt's request, to attend the reading of the will. Due to his fear of flying, Amtrak is his only way to get there. Unfortunately, Sam's plans quickly go astray when he meets Marilyn Williams, a stunningly gorgeous model, on the train. When she learns about Sam's profession, she says she wants to hire him for a case.Before Marilyn can explain her case, she is found dead and the police are eyeing Sam as their number one suspect. With only the few words he exchanged with Marilyn and a gold key thatshe left in his possession, Sam sets out to clear his name. He quickly finds that there are people out there who are willing to kill to keep the secret, but with the help of some new friends, Sam will not quit until he unearths the truth.
I was born in Johnson City, Tennessee, and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. I started writing in 1981 and have been writing ever since. I'm retired and living in Johnson City, Tenn. I love writing. Before I was a writer, I was an Actor. I've done over sixty stage plays, three movies, and one soap. I spent 30 years in Los Angeles. I tried breaking into the movie industry and also auditioned for Happy Days back in the seventies. Because I didn't have an agent, I couldn't get into the business. I finally gave it up in 1981 and started writing. My first completed story was Picture Them Dead Later, and I changed it to Picture Them Dead. Both books are self-published. I am now looking for a literary agent. Keep your fingers crossed. I'm working on a sequel to Picture Them Dead. It is called Thee Lady in the Movies. The book Picture Them Dead was written in 1981 and was published about three months in 1982.
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