Ed Weiss: 5 books

Cover of Hammering Nails Can Be Murder: It Was a Helluva Funeral - First in The Hyde Park Inn Mystery Series
by Ed Weiss
Language: English
Release Date: August 29, 2016

Meet Eddie, a smart-ass, overly-educated barkeeper of The Hyde Out Inn and never-to-be courtroom lawyer, as he tries to figure out the connection between John-John, his sorta brother, and a Chicago Capone-era gangster dead for the past forty-five years. Charles, their sorta father and mentor, unalive...
Cover of Felony Murder: The Grandson Apple Didn't Fall Far from the Grandfather Tree (A Hyde Out Inn Mystery)
by Ed Weiss
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2016

Be Prepared to enjoy this well-crafted and entertaining novel, Felony Murder, the second in The Hyde Out Inn Mystery series. Felony Murder revives a character nobody at The Hyde Out Inn wanted to be revived. Like its predecessor, Hammering Nails, Felony Murder will keep you guessing as to where the...
Cover of Sometimes the Innocent Pay: But Sometimes is Too Often
by Ed Weiss
Language: English
Release Date: December 12, 2016

Be Prepared to enjoy another well-crafted and entertaining novel, Sometimes the Innocent Pay, the third in The Hyde Out Inn Mystery series. Sometimes the Innocent Pay moves the investigation to Lansing, Michigan and introduces a whole new team. Like its predecessors, Sometimes the Innocent Pay will...
Cover of God and the Saber-Toothed Tiger and Other Short Stories including Excerpts from the Hyde Out Inn Mystery Series
by Ed Weiss
Language: English
Release Date: September 9, 2016

Meet Ed Weiss, who has written these short stories and the well-crafted and entertaining novels. Begin with several short stories, a few serious, a few comedic, a few true, a few controversial. Then continue with excepts, the first couple of chapters or so, from The Hyde Out Inn Mystery Series: Hammering...
Cover of Why I Am A Democratic Socialist and Not A Tea Party Republican Capitalist
by Ed Weiss
Language: English
Release Date: August 29, 2016

Capitalism and the corporate form it creates is over-rated and neither are understood. Capitalism and that corporate form restrain your choice. They both present us with either an absence of choice or meaningless ones. Democratic Socialism doesn’t do either. Democratic Socialism means more real...
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