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5.0 out of 5 stars
plenty of hitmen,
By Cloggie Downunder (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bloody River Blues (Location Scout) (Paperback)
Bloody River Blues is the second of Jeffrey Deaver's Location Scout novels. Still working as a location scout, this time by the Missouri River, John Pellam accidentally witnesses a hitman preparing for a hit about to take place. In the aftermath, the local cops, the FBI and the hitmen are all after Pellaim, either for identification or elimination purposes. Although he didn't actually see the mob boss the law is after, convincing people you don't know something when they are certain you do is much harder than the reverse. At the same time, Pellam is trying to get his own movie into production, but is being hindered by having the cops and the FBI on his back. And a mysterious blonde wants his company as well. Pellam plays poker, makes chilli, drinks applewine, does a bit of motorcycle riding and fends off a couple of murder attempts before ultimately finding out just who he supposedly witnessed. Excellent plot twists: another great Location Scout novel.
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Bloody River Blues by Jeffery Deaver (Hardcover - May 2002)
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