Ybor Noir - A Frank Geddy Detective Short

Mystery & Suspense, Hard-Boiled, Cozy Mysteries
Cover of the book Ybor Noir - A Frank Geddy Detective Short by John David, Noir De Jure
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Author: John David ISBN: 9781300523253
Publisher: Noir De Jure Publication: January 3, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John David
ISBN: 9781300523253
Publisher: Noir De Jure
Publication: January 3, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Finalist for the 2012 Creative Loafing Short Fiction Contest, “Editor’s Choice” and “Reader’s Choice” awards.

"As I read this story the voices in my head were interchanging between Humphrey Bogart (Casablanca), Clint Eastwood (Dirty Harry), Elliot Ness (The Untouchables) & Dick Tracy (As Himself).

This is a great little read, PI Frank Geddy has a new fan."


Detective Frank “Giddy” Geddy usually gets his man, and sometimes the girl, too. This isn’t one of those times.


Ybor City is where the cool people of Tampa go to cut loose and have fun. Getting in to the party is never the problem. Getting out of it sometimes is. In Ybor, you never know what or who you will run into. Between the seedy clubs and bars, in shady back alleys, and at the cigar and tattoo shops–something is for sale on every corner, and there is always trouble within stumbling distance.


Where you end up is never where you started . . .


Ybor Noir is John David’s first release from his new line of short detective fiction, brought to you by Noir De Jure. Find out more about the Noir series at the author’s website, johndavidauthor.com. Be sure to read the next Frank Geddy story, Bayshore Noir.


Ybor Noir is about 3000 words, approximately 14 ebook pages at font size 2. It is the perfect break or lunchtime read.

 

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Finalist for the 2012 Creative Loafing Short Fiction Contest, “Editor’s Choice” and “Reader’s Choice” awards.

"As I read this story the voices in my head were interchanging between Humphrey Bogart (Casablanca), Clint Eastwood (Dirty Harry), Elliot Ness (The Untouchables) & Dick Tracy (As Himself).

This is a great little read, PI Frank Geddy has a new fan."


Detective Frank “Giddy” Geddy usually gets his man, and sometimes the girl, too. This isn’t one of those times.


Ybor City is where the cool people of Tampa go to cut loose and have fun. Getting in to the party is never the problem. Getting out of it sometimes is. In Ybor, you never know what or who you will run into. Between the seedy clubs and bars, in shady back alleys, and at the cigar and tattoo shops–something is for sale on every corner, and there is always trouble within stumbling distance.


Where you end up is never where you started . . .


Ybor Noir is John David’s first release from his new line of short detective fiction, brought to you by Noir De Jure. Find out more about the Noir series at the author’s website, johndavidauthor.com. Be sure to read the next Frank Geddy story, Bayshore Noir.


Ybor Noir is about 3000 words, approximately 14 ebook pages at font size 2. It is the perfect break or lunchtime read.

 

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