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A detour through the seedy underbelly of a postcard-perfect small town. Neilly Reid finds herself swindled into pushing paper in a crooked public works department. She can handle the bureaucracy, a bit of white-collar crime, and the dim-witted local police, but things get dicey when she catches feelings for Jesse Root, the bag man for the small-town mob. From the Ken's Corner parking lot, Jesse is scheming to win a seat in the provincial legislature. He needs Neilly by his side to sanitize his image while he juggles the demands of the mobster who runs the seedy underbelly of this postcard-perfect town from the seat of his snowplow.…mehr

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A detour through the seedy underbelly of a postcard-perfect small town. Neilly Reid finds herself swindled into pushing paper in a crooked public works department. She can handle the bureaucracy, a bit of white-collar crime, and the dim-witted local police, but things get dicey when she catches feelings for Jesse Root, the bag man for the small-town mob. From the Ken's Corner parking lot, Jesse is scheming to win a seat in the provincial legislature. He needs Neilly by his side to sanitize his image while he juggles the demands of the mobster who runs the seedy underbelly of this postcard-perfect town from the seat of his snowplow.
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Autorenporträt
Katie Mac is a Prince Edward Island writer who shares her life with a dog named Buffalo Bill. She writes noir, thrillers and westerns, all with a little bit of love and comedy. She wrote and produced the short film 'Currie' based on the life of PEI-born wild west outlaw George 'Flat Nose' Currie. When not writing, she is pursuing her latest obsession: all things fly fishing. She received an Island Literary Award for her short story The Key to Wednesdays, about fishing and mental health.