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The Lake Effect

Autor Les Roberts
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2005
#5 in the Milan Jacovich mystery series . . .
Every Clevelander understands the lake effect, a weather condition that brings plenty of snow, especially in November when election time rolls around.
Milan Jacovich (it's pronounced MY-lan YOCK-ovich), the genial Cleveland private eye, has never been a political animal. But he owes a favor to mobster Victor Gaimari, and Milan always pays his debts. So he agrees to play watchdog over a mayoral election in suburban Lake Erie Shores in which dowdy housewife Barbara Corns is challenging incumbent Gayton True.
Everything seems calm on the surface--until True's wife, Princess, is run down in the street just outside downtown Cleveland's Tower City. It becomes obvious that there is more at stake than the mayor's chair in a quiet suburban city hall. And when he discovers that the True campaign has employed his old nemesis, disgraced ex-cop Al Drago, who carries a grudge a mile wide, Milan knows he's in for a lot rougher time of it than simply poll-watching.
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ISBN-13: 9781598510058
ISBN-10: 1598510053
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 131 x 203 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Gray & Company Publishers

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When moisture gathers over a large lake, the result is snow -- fast, heavy, fishtail flakes that seem to white-out every sin and crime. Milan Jacovich knows better. So when the local mob calls in a favor he owes, he's off to the Cleveland suburb of Lake Erie Shores to bodyguard Barbara Corns, a reluctant mayoral candidate. When the wife of her opponent is suspiciously killed, Jacovich's instincts lead him into a stew of organized crime secrets, a child porno ring, a vengeful cop, and a jealous lover. With time out for a tender new romance of his own, Milan's neck-deep in small-town politics and big-time trouble...