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Crosshairs
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Crosshairs
Audiobook7 hours

Crosshairs

Written by Harry Hunsicker

Narrated by Larry Pine

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Harry Hunsicker's taut Lee Henry Oswald mysteries are hailed for their gritty realism. In Dallas, Texas, former PI Oswald wants to leave his old life of navigating the underworld behind. But he can't say no when Dr. Anita Nazari calls. She needs help protecting her daughter from a sadistic monster known only as the Professor.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 18, 2008
ISBN9781436111942
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Crosshairs
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Harry Hunsicker

Harry Hunsicker is the former executive vice president of the Mystery Writers of America and the author of seven crime thrillers, including The Devil’s Country, the first Arlo Baines novel, and the Jon Cantrell and Lee Henry Oswald series. His work has been short-listed for both the Shamus and Thriller Awards. Hunsicker’s story “West of Nowhere,” originally published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, was selected for inclusion in the anthology The Best American Mystery Stories 2011. For more about Harry, visit him at www.harryhunsicker.com.

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    Well our Hero is trying to escape the violence but it won’t leave him alone. “Just when I was out they keep bringing me back in”…oh different book… anyway it’s the classic renegade bad guy after the innocent scientist. It’s almost like a Lee Child book. One of the more interesting things about this book to me was the inclusion of the “Irish Gypsies” or The Travelers – I really had never known such a group existed. Known in Texas as the Greenhorn Carroll’s? Anyway a gun read and you wonder where the Author is going from here.