Watching For The Green Flash

Mystery & Suspense
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Author: R.T. Hamilton Brown ISBN: 9781476411101
Publisher: R.T. Hamilton Brown Publication: July 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: R.T. Hamilton Brown
ISBN: 9781476411101
Publisher: R.T. Hamilton Brown
Publication: July 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

'Watching For The Green Flash' is a mystery of 60,000 words with subtle overtones of humor, well, maybe not so subtle at that. A wee bit of a road trip, and a totally wild and crazy read. Recommended for anyone who hates complicated stories that require a score card to keep track of all the players.

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Lennie was still drooling over Linda who was pushing herself backward up against the headboard to get as far away from him as possible.
I pulled open the drawer with my left hand and grabbed the .45 with my right. It was laying in just the right position for this or I might have looked pretty foolish. As I turned I drew the slide back and let it spring forward chambering the first round from the magazine. I barely saw Louie jump at me across the bed and Lennie grab the Beretta from under his arm. Linda screamed and lurched upward into……..

Holy cow! Louie, Lennie and Linda.

Will this be a story of the ‘L’ people?

Read on oh faithful seeker of the trivial, read on!

At least he had a Berretta and not a Luger.

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'Watching For The Green Flash' is a mystery of 60,000 words with subtle overtones of humor, well, maybe not so subtle at that. A wee bit of a road trip, and a totally wild and crazy read. Recommended for anyone who hates complicated stories that require a score card to keep track of all the players.

Try it for size:

Lennie was still drooling over Linda who was pushing herself backward up against the headboard to get as far away from him as possible.
I pulled open the drawer with my left hand and grabbed the .45 with my right. It was laying in just the right position for this or I might have looked pretty foolish. As I turned I drew the slide back and let it spring forward chambering the first round from the magazine. I barely saw Louie jump at me across the bed and Lennie grab the Beretta from under his arm. Linda screamed and lurched upward into……..

Holy cow! Louie, Lennie and Linda.

Will this be a story of the ‘L’ people?

Read on oh faithful seeker of the trivial, read on!

At least he had a Berretta and not a Luger.

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