Sam has retired at last and moved his family away from Denver to the sunny beaches of Florida, land of sunshine and Disney World. Life is great, and he's glad to be free of all the dangers of being a private eye, especially after all he's been through But nothing lasts forever, and it isn't long before Sam stumbles across a situation he just can't leave alone. People are dropping dead all over Florida and the authorities are stumped as to what's killing them, so a local cop who had been a long-time fan shows up at the beach house with a plea for help. It doesn't take Sam, Indie and Beauregard…mehr
Sam has retired at last and moved his family away from Denver to the sunny beaches of Florida, land of sunshine and Disney World. Life is great, and he's glad to be free of all the dangers of being a private eye, especially after all he's been through But nothing lasts forever, and it isn't long before Sam stumbles across a situation he just can't leave alone. People are dropping dead all over Florida and the authorities are stumped as to what's killing them, so a local cop who had been a long-time fan shows up at the beach house with a plea for help. It doesn't take Sam, Indie and Beauregard long to figure the why of the many deaths, but then Sam becomes a target of the mysterious person behind it all.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Archer, MSW, MFT, is an anti-racist psychotherapist from Montreal, Canada (Tiohtià:ke). He provides mental health services and consultation in his private practice. He has also completed training as a clinical social worker and couple and family therapist. Mr. Archer's philosophies are informed by mindfulness, intersectional feminism, and critical race theory. He utilizes EMDR therapy, Brainspotting, EFT, and other mind-body frameworks for trauma resolution. Special areas of interest relate to PTSD, racial trauma, social justice, minority stress, addictions, relational conflict, and eating disorders. Mr. Archer is an ally of LGBTQ, Black, Indigenous, and oppressed people of color around the world.
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