Inland Passage
$ 10.00
Author: George Harmon Coxe
Publisher: Dell 799
Year: 1949 Print: 1 Cover Price: $.25
Condition: Book Grades Very Good. Light wear
Genre: Fiction/Mystery/GGA
Pages: 224
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Knox Randall hires on to take a 74 ft. cruiser to New York from Miami. When 2 days out he learns the owner of the cruiser is murdered and it maybe to late to turn back.
A friend's disappearance sends Mike Shayne to the Caribbean
Timothy Rourke made his name as a Miami crime reporter, but he never knew true evil until he came to the Caribbean. In a corrupt tropical country, where beatings and murders pass for ordinary politics, a student group begs him to report the truth about the dictatorship. Rourke has never been one to refuse a story—or a beautiful blonde—but he soon discovers that the men who run this country are experts in more than hiding the truth; they also know how to make a reporter disappear.
When Rourke's investigations get the best of him, it falls to Mike Shayne to save his life. As revolution simmers under the tropical sun, Shayne takes on the worst the dictatorship has to offer. The officials may be ruthless killers, but they have never met the likes of Shayne.
Brock 'the Rock' Callahan might just be in over his head. Someone's killed one of the last of Hollywood’s grand dames, and Callahan's hired to find out who and why.
The case takes Callahan right into the celluloid heart of the movie business. He's surrounded by fools, thieves, has-beens, and never-weres. It's a high-rent shark tank that makes his career on the L.A. Rams defensive line look like a cakewalk. But Callahan's determined to find out who snuffed the old doll, even if it means rattling a few of those gilded cages in the Hollywood Hills.