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It Began with a Simple Accident, or was it an Attempted Murder? A femme fatale. Her missing husband. A dead private detective. And a dangerous game of mistaken identity... It all started when Jonas Watcher found a business card along with some keys - curious... some money - a really good thing... and a gun... It's the nineteen thirties and Jonas Watcher must solve the mystery of the dead PI if he wants to stay alive. "The Case of the Running Bag" is the first novel of the Jonas Watcher Detective Adventure series. It features a traditional P.I. dealing with extortion, kidnapping, and murder.…mehr

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It Began with a Simple Accident, or was it an Attempted Murder? A femme fatale. Her missing husband. A dead private detective. And a dangerous game of mistaken identity... It all started when Jonas Watcher found a business card along with some keys - curious... some money - a really good thing... and a gun... It's the nineteen thirties and Jonas Watcher must solve the mystery of the dead PI if he wants to stay alive. "The Case of the Running Bag" is the first novel of the Jonas Watcher Detective Adventure series. It features a traditional P.I. dealing with extortion, kidnapping, and murder. Author Gene Poschman brings back the hard-boiled detective novel, featuring the romance and humor reminiscent of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. Pick up your copy of the first book in the Jonas Watcher series and step into the exciting age of the 1930s gumshoe.
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I am a native Californian who married my high school sweetheart. We are still married; why she puts up with me is still a mystery. I have always been an avid watcher of film noir, mysteries, and other detective crime fiction as well as science fiction and fantasy. I read quite a bit, which would probably surprise a number of my teachers. I would have been a better reader earlier if Dick and Jane were detectives, or at least, a wizard and witch. The rest is subject to change on my personal whim.