
Hooligan Arm
Jim and Kram Funny Mystery Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Rudy Sanda
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By:
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Brent Purvis
About this listen
When a dip-net fisherman hauls in a severed human foot, Lieutenant Jim Wekle is thrown into another whodunit on his remote island. Alaskan mayhem ensues with a rogue gang of elderly women on ATVs, a Planet Patrol environmental boat with an oil leak, and an influx of tourists, each clutching a fresh copy of a book titled, Muskeg Mama. Kram is in rare form as he decides to enter the local work force by applying his unique perspective to a series of part-time jobs. Commercial fishermen are enraged, cough syrup is being purchased in bulk, fish are being lit on fire for profit, and a local writer is in crisis. The result is bedlam on the shores of Hooligan Arm.
©2016 Brent Purvis (P)2018 Tantor
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