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Jackson Blast and his wife ran a successful employment agency, until his wife found out about the affair he was having with her sister. Now divorced and broke, Jackson decided to go back to his prior profession and open a private detective agency. Erratic income from his detective agency forces him into the only other business he knows, so he turns half of his private eye business into an employment agency. Juggling both businesses results in a series of hilarious mishaps and murder.

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Produktbeschreibung
Jackson Blast and his wife ran a successful employment agency, until his wife found out about the affair he was having with her sister. Now divorced and broke, Jackson decided to go back to his prior profession and open a private detective agency. Erratic income from his detective agency forces him into the only other business he knows, so he turns half of his private eye business into an employment agency. Juggling both businesses results in a series of hilarious mishaps and murder.


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Autorenporträt
Philip Pak is a retired NYC policeman who grew up in Brooklyn, New York, before it was expensive and trendy. Back then, it was full of colorful characters: pool sharks, bookies, some real and some wanna-be wise guys. A lot of the characters in his stories are based on them. A great deal of time is spent researching poisons and weapons on the internet. Hopefully, the FBI won't be knocking on his door.