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Under the Polish Moon
Discrete Justice
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Descrete Inquiries Series

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Serving in the Army is an experience all of its own as Walt was soon to learn. His assignment of working in a stockade resulted in friendships that carried over into civilian life. After their discharge, four friends joined together to operate Discrete Inquiries, a private investigation agency.

They soon became embroiled in a case involving a young girl, her family and the hoodlums who preyed upon her. The unfeeling judge, an unfair assistant DA and the solutions of Walt and his associates makes for interesting reading. Some unique handling of those responsible for the problems with more than a few breath-holding events will keep your interest, if not always earning your approval.

Under the Polish Moon is about life and the problems some of us face. We see the kind of people who try to harm us and those who live their lives trying to be of help.

Walt’s humor shows through even in the trying times. The character’s lives and loves are probably similar to people you know. Maybe even yourself.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 5, 2014
Under the Polish Moon
Discrete Justice

Titles in the series (2)

  • Discrete Justice

    Discrete Justice
    Discrete Justice

    Those of us that go through the rigors of a court trial seeking justice wish there were another way. Willard A. Wickham III and his staff at Discrete Inquiries look for a shortcut. They know the law and make every effort to work within the constraints it requires. On occasion it's just too much.

  • Under the Polish Moon

    Under the Polish Moon
    Under the Polish Moon

    Serving in the Army is an experience all of its own as Walt was soon to learn. His assignment of working in a stockade resulted in friendships that carried over into civilian life. After their discharge, four friends joined together to operate Discrete Inquiries, a private investigation agency. They soon became embroiled in a case involving a young girl, her family and the hoodlums who preyed upon her. The unfeeling judge, an unfair assistant DA and the solutions of Walt and his associates makes for interesting reading. Some unique handling of those responsible for the problems with more than a few breath-holding events will keep your interest, if not always earning your approval. Under the Polish Moon is about life and the problems some of us face. We see the kind of people who try to harm us and those who live their lives trying to be of help. Walt’s humor shows through even in the trying times. The character’s lives and loves are probably similar to people you know. Maybe even yourself.

Author

Robert R. Green

Robert R. Green graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he took a strong interest in writing and has been writing ever since.He held numerous jobs including a Milwaukee Policeman, Conservation Warden, and Director of Tourism to name a few. He served in the U.S. Army as an officer in the Military Police Corps . During his life he has visited all 50 states and been privileged to travel through parts of over 60 countries. He has lived in six states and temporarily in Germany.Although he has been writing various stories and articles in publications for more than 45 years, his books are recent additions in his life. Bob’s books include Longhorns and Other People which is a compilation of short stories. He has created a series of fiction mystery novels: Under the Polish Moon, Discrete Justice and Silent Sentinels. This novel, Discrete Security is the fourth in the series.Bob, and his wife Barbara, now live in Arizona which he feels offers weather that is kinder to his body.You can contact Bob through his email: dryheat@centurylink.net.

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