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'til Death: Second Impressions
'til Death: Second Impressions
'til Death: Second Impressions
Audiobook7 hours

'til Death: Second Impressions

Written by Jason Anspach

Narrated by Johnny Heller

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Wisecracking Private Detective Sam Rockwell is running for his life, but that doesn't keep him from taking the case of a Return who's slipped past Heaven's radar and overstayed his time on earth. Together with his fiance, Amelia, Sam brawls and dances his way through San Francisco to unravel a zany mystery where nothing is what it seems at first blush.

The laughs and silver screen thrills of Jason Anspach's signature 1950s Cold War tale of Hollywood noire are back in this madcap sequel as Sam and Amelia return once again to right wrongs, solve crimes, send the dead off to their proper eternity, and maybe, set a date for their wedding!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 13, 2018
ISBN9781541444119
'til Death: Second Impressions

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    Jason Anspach’s debut novel, ‘til Death, is a fun romp through a supernatural hard-boiled adventure, with plenty of laughs and adventure along the way.Sam Rockwell fashions himself as a detective for Returns, spirits who have unfinished business upon our earthly soil. When his father is mysteriously killed, Sam’s mother brings him in on the case. The problem is, Sam doesn’t have any real training about being a detective, except through the hard-broiled detective books he reads. While he tries to put on a certain persona and acts like a tough guy who knows it all, things start to go awry when his Returned father announces that he’s been hiding secret atomic documents for the government, and some Soviets get involved.I really enjoyed Anspach's writing style, and look forward to seeing Sam Rockwell in future misadventures.