
Jack Manson: Prelude
Noir, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Bill Coen
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By:
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Tim Simpson
About this listen
This is it! Jack Manson before the events and leading up to the events in Detroit in Noir, Book 1. See how Jack and Molly meet, and how Jack becomes the lead detective he is.
When he comes back from fighting in Europe, he finds the city is upside down, there are new rules in place, new criminals have taken over, and to make matters even more fun, his wife has left him but returns with some gangsters hot on her heels. Did she take the money and kill her "gangster" boyfriend? Or is she wholly innocent? And what of Doc Weaver? He is now a turn coat and wanted by the mob as well and in the middle is Jack Manson.
©2022 Tim Simpson (P)2022 Tim Simpson
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