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Lee Hacklyn Private Investigator in The Anti-Social Activist: Lee Hacklyn, #1
Lee Hacklyn Private Investigator in The Anti-Social Activist: Lee Hacklyn, #1
Lee Hacklyn Private Investigator in The Anti-Social Activist: Lee Hacklyn, #1
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New York City.  1975.

Sonny Bono, no, not that one, the leader of a social activist group called

Harmony Soup, hires Lee to investigate the murder of three of his fellow activists.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJohn Leister
Release dateDec 23, 2023
ISBN9798223263395
Lee Hacklyn Private Investigator in The Anti-Social Activist: Lee Hacklyn, #1

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    Lee Hacklyn Private Investigator in The Anti-Social Activist - John Leister

    CHAPTER ONE

    When the collection plate was handed to me, I dropped a dollar in it.

    Alison Hacklyn, she who birthed yours truly, I was twenty-five, and my sister, Ann, a twenty-seven year old corporate lawyer, gave me such a stern, withering stare, I suddenly saw snakes in her hair and I feared that I might turn to stone.

    I added another dollar.

    Her stare intensified, like she was Supergirl, attempting to activate her heat vision, in a room full of Kryptonite.

    That’s all I have, Mom.  Should throw in my credit card?

    Why bother?  It’s probably more useful as a bookmark.

    I grinned and said, You know me too well, Mom.

    She shook her head, tsk-tsked, fished a one hundred dollar bill out of her purse and added it to the plate.

    Dad’s life insurance policy had set her up for life.

    We were at the Queens Church of Christ, in Queens, duh, Ann was there, and her husband, Geoff, who was also a corporate lawyer.

    Recently, they’d become born again Christians.

    I had a sense that Geoff was less enthusiastic about this life-altering event than my sister was.

    When Ann called me at my office the other day, to tell me, I found Jesus, I asked her, before I could stop myself, Was he under the couch?

    She hung up on me.

    My ear is still ringing.

    And now is the time when we face a stranger and accept him or her...

    Verboten works in

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