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"The Virginia City Affair" is the seventh book in the "Lancer; Hero of the West" series and is the most aggressive to date. Our hero heads to the silver fields of Nevada to help an old friend, only to learn he's up against a killer on a mission. As justified in his mind as the killer's mission may be, Lancer still finds himself caught between right, wrong and indifferent. When an old friend calls upon Lancer to save his family from a killer bent on revenge, Lancer answers the call as always. This time however, he learns he can't always trust his friends. Lancer also learns someone else from his past is waiting for him; a woman from very long ago. Plot twists, good detective work, old connections and a little pure luck mixed with revenge in the silver fields of Nevada. Another Lancer adventure to keep you glued to your seat.
"The Tattoo Murder" is the story of a U-S Army combat veteran who became a police officer back in his home town after he'd seen enough injustice in the world. A different kind of cop, Det. John Potenza travels to the tune of his own drum, the waves which he loves to surf, the women who occupy his life and the music which drives him. All this is secondary to getting it right when it comes to justice. An Italian-American who knows his way around the kitchen, the fit and trim with comic book hero good looks catches the eye of almost every woman he meets. If he were British he'd probably be in "her Majesty's Secret Service" with a Double-O in his name. Many of the characters in the book are derived from Bob Brill's own past and acquaintances and friends and while the book is a work of fiction, the people are real - well sort of.
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