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Dead Drunk: Clint Faraday Mysteries, #47
Dead Drunk: Clint Faraday Mysteries, #47
Dead Drunk: Clint Faraday Mysteries, #47
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Dead Drunk: Clint Faraday Mysteries, #47

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Sergio, head of the Bocas Town police, calls Clint. He says he has a problem. A dead drunk.

"Why call me about some drunk?" Clint asks.

"No. I mean a dead drunk. A body."

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherC. D. Moulton
Release dateJun 15, 2022
ISBN9798201248109
Dead Drunk: Clint Faraday Mysteries, #47

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    Dead Drunk - C. D. Moulton

    Clint Faraday

    book forty seven

    Dead Drunk

    © 2019 by C. D. Moulton

    all rights reserved: no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any other information retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright holder/ publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

    This is a work of fiction. Any resemblances to persons, living or dead, or to events is purely coincidental unless otherwise stated.

    Sergio, head of the Bocas Town police, calls Clint. He says he has a problem. A dead drunk.

    Why call me about some drunk? Clint asks.

    No. I mean a dead drunk. A body.

    Contents

    About the author

    Wake Up Call

    Across the Water

    Changuinola

    David and Answers

    Funerals and Surprises

    Packing to Go

    About the author

    CD Moulton has traveled extensively over much of the world both in the music business, where he was a rock guitarist, songwriter, and arranger, and in an import/export business. He has been everything from a bar owner to auto salvage (junkyard) manager, longshoreman to high steel worker, orchid grower to landscaper, tropical fish farmer to commercial fisherman. He started writing books in 1983 and has published more than 200 books as of January 1, 2013. His most popular books to date are about research with orchids, though much of his science fiction and fantasy work has proven popular. He wrote the CD Grimes, PI series and the Det. Nick Storie series, among other works.

    He now resides in David, Panamá, where he writes the Clint Faraday mystery series, plays music with friends – and pursues his favorite ways to spend his time: beach bum and roaming the mountains doing botanical research. He has recently become involved in fighting the corruption that is rampant in the legal and judicial system. I love Panama’ and that is hurting this country badly.

    CD is involved in research of natural cancer cure at this time. It has proven effective in all cases, so far. It is based on a plant that has been in use for thousands of years, is safe, available, and cheap. He has studied botany, and was cured of a serious lymphoma with use of the plant, Ambrosia peruviana.

    Information about this cure is free on the FaceBook page, Ambrosia peruviana for cancer. CD asks only that all who try it please report on its effectiveness on that group.

    Wake Up Call

    Clint Faraday, retired PI from Florida, now living in Panamá, swore and untangled himself from his beautiful wife to answer the phone. It was the cellular only a very few people had the number of. It was an emergency of some sort.

    Sergio? At four fifteen in the morning?

    Sergio Sanchez was the police chief in Bocas Town, Bocas del Toro. Clint had a house there where he spent a little of his time. He had come there from his place in Quebrada Tula, on the comarca, for four days. He was en route to his place in Cusapín. The school

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