Criminal defense investigator Cecil Younger spends his days coaching would-be felons on how to avoid incriminating themselves. He even likes most of the rough characters who seek his services. So when Sherrie, a returning client, asks him to track down some evidence to clear her of a domestic violence charge, Cecil agrees. Maybe heβll find something that will get her abusive boyfriend locked up for good.
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Cecil treks out to the shady apartment complex only to discover the βevidenceβ is a large pile of cashβfifty thousand dollars, to be exact. That is how Cecil finds himself in violation of one of his own maxims: Nothing good comes of walking around with a lot of someone elseβs money.
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In this case, βnothing goodβ turns out to be a deep freeze full of drug-stuffed fish, a murder witnessed at close range, and a kidnappingβhis teenage daughter, Blossom, is snatched as collateral for his cooperation. The reluctant, deeply unlucky investigator turns to an unlikely source for help: the misfit gang of clients heβs helped to defend over the years. Together, they devise a plan to free Blossom and restore order to Sitka. But when your only hope for justice lies in the hands of a group of criminals, things donβt always go according to plan.
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βStraley humanizes slapstick mayhem in his exceptional seventh Cecil Younger mystery β¦ Hilarious.ββPUBLISHERS WEEKLY, STARRED REVIEW