It's hard to argue with success. And Michael Collins has certainly been successful with his Dan Fortune novels. Fortune keeps you glued to the book as he wisecracks his way through a case. Bodies pile up, he inevitably has left his old gun back in the car or in the office, somewhere else when he needs it the most. He often winds up the punching bag, unable to fight his way out of most situations due to his lack of an arm...
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When one-arm private investigator Dan Fortune went out to Ian Campbell's to find out why the man wanted to hire him, he ran into a couple guys who were already there. A small men who was dressed straight out of the Roaring Twenties, spats included, and a big black man in a blue leisure suit. They left and Campbell hired Fortune to find his missing son, Alan, who had vanished with his new wife, Helen Kay.From Campbell, Fortune...
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