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Old Money
Old Money
Old Money
Audiobook8 hours

Old Money

Written by Bobby Cole

Narrated by Jeremy Arthur

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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Jake Crosby has traded in a stockbroker’s suit and tie for a standard-issue uniform. As a newly minted Mississippi game warden, he has two tough cases to cut his teeth on—the ongoing robbery of wealthy hunters and the ruthless search for a rumored hidden fortune.

According to local gossip, several million dollars have been missing since the conviction of local conman Bronson Bolivar, and following his death in prison, his two grown children have torn his property apart looking for the funds. As Jake searches for the robber who targets well-to-do outdoorsmen, he finds a trail leading to the Bolivars. But the allure of quick cash also draws unexpected interest from both Bronson’s former cellmate and an upstanding federal judge. Will Jake understand the severity of the situation in time or get caught up in a web of deceit?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 23, 2016
ISBN9781511362580
Old Money
Author

Bobby Cole

Montgomery, Alabama, native Bobby Cole is the author of five novels: Silent Approach, The Dummy Line, Moon Underfoot, The Rented Mule, and Old Money. President of Mossy Oak BioLogic, Cole is also an avid wildlife manager and hunter and supporter of the Catch-A-Dream Foundation. He lives with his wife and daughter in West Point, Mississippi.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    In Old Money, Jake has given up being a stockbroker for his dream job of game warden. His wife is worried about paying the bills, taking care of the children more on her own, and not knowing what Jake is up to. Jake is tangled up in two cases: a hidden money mystery and a murder. Are the cases related? Just what is going on. I personally was unable to feel any connection with the characters, so the story fell a little flat for me. I wanted to shake Jake and tell him to do his job...paperwork and all! An interesting story overall.