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Old 09-13-2017, 03:44 PM   #1164
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Although Joseph Flynn has gone self-pub in a serious way with his own Stray Dog Press, I've read and enjoyed all or nearly all of his Jim McGill titles, and also some other non-series and Jim McGill spin-off titles. I don't really notice where the books stopped being "traditionally published", so I suspect he has done a good job of getting professional editing even as he self-pubs.

A collection of three Jim McGill short stories, titled, well, McGill's Short Cases 1-3, Three Jim McGill Short Stories, is a US Kindle Countdown deal at $0.99 for about 6 1/2 more days.

link: https://www.amazon.com/McGills-Short...dp/B00DJ5ZFY4/

Spoiler:
Quote:
As a cop and later a private investigator, Jim McGill has worked some really big cases. Life and death cases. One case, solving the murder of Patricia Darden Grant’s first husband, might even have changed the course of American history. But not every investigation is epic in scope. There are short cases, too.

This is the first collection of three such cases. In Found Money, political enemies of the president — McGill’s wife — try to concoct a scandal by making McGill look corrupt. If McGill is going to stop them, he’ll have to turn things around overnight. In Lost Dog, a little girl wants McGill to find her missing pooch. Only the kid is the daughter of a Russian diplomat, and the Chinese might be involved, too. If McGill isn’t careful, he might step in something nasty. In Pins & Needles, McGill is asked to help a first-round NFL draft choice who put himself on the wrong side of voodoo queen. To come out on top in this one, he’ll have to steal the woman’s juju.

Sometimes, you’ll want a lot of McGill.

Other times you’ll find good things come in short cases.
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