A Penny Earned
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4.8 • 14 Ratings
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
1950s WYOMING. AN OHIO PRIVATE EYE. A FRIEND'S MURDER.
Private investigator Heebs Kelly, a breezy young WWII veteran, arrives in Cheyenne expecting to go into business with an Army buddy, not find him brutally murdered at his desk. The police are eager to write off attorney Paul Richardson's homicide as the work of a passing vagrant – or as proof the victim was mixed up in something shady. His grief stricken family beg Heebs to find the killer and clear Paul's name.
Soon Heebs and the little white dog he rescued from coyotes start stepping on the toes of influential people and threaten secrets people want to keep buried. A pair of thugs jump him outside a bar to deliver the message he should stop asking questions. They make the painful discovery their would-be prey is tougher than his friendly manner and missing hand would suggest.
Handicapped by his newcomer status, Heebs nonetheless starts to find hints of corruption that reaches across the state, and maybe beyond. When another murder occurs, he faces an additional challenge – keeping a supremely annoying petty thief alive long enough to cough up information that may or may not prove useful.
Aided by his Mexican secretary, a woman doctor, and a prickly landlady whose allure he can't explain, Heebs picks out a trail that leads to a stunning connection. In an unfamiliar city, unsure whom to trust, he risks his life to expose the truth and exact justice for a friend.
Customer Reviews
Heebs is truly on his own
As a follow up to the Maggie Sullivan series, this is a great 1st book for Heebs Kelly and his future, after WWII and his life after leaving Dayton, Ohio. It can be read BEFORE the Maggie Sullivan books but the reader will miss a lot of Heebs backstory and history. He was “trained” well by Maggie and used that training and experience in solving this mystery murder of his war time friend. Very easy and quick read. Looking forward to more adventures with Heebs and Chaucer.
Another good read
I hope this doesn’t mean the end of the Maggie Sullivan series. The first Heebs book is well done. I am sure like the Maggie books this series will get better and better also.