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Not Bloody Likely

Curt Woods The Code of the West 1970’s, Book 6

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Not Bloody Likely

By: J A Sliger
Narrated by: Gus Farrar
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This book is written to fall in between Straight Nights and right before The Chief Is Missing. I would like to say that this is when Claire walks into Curt’s life, but actually it’s the other way around. Curt walks into Claire’s life.

After returning from being loaned out to another agency, Curt is anxious to get back to the quiet, small town police work that he really loves. Department personnel have changed while he was gone. One of the changes is a new dispatcher working behind the desk when he walks in that night.

What he has no way of knowing is that one of his fellow officers has more or less adopted this new girl to be his unofficial daughter. Hearing Curt was coming back to the department, this other man has taken Claire aside and warned her to keep her distance from Curt.

Curt, seeing the new girl behind the desk, goes to introduce himself…And their story begins.

©2023 J A Sliger (P)2024 J A Sliger

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