True to the style of this series, ‘Ballad of the Widowmaker’ follows a serious story line through a thicket of occasional comedic outbursts and romantic sentiment. Of course, Ashley makes the occasional cameo appearance to lend a little helpful cosmic meddling...The son of the man who sabotaged Eddie's plane, Edgar Tate, who is now running for his life from the very crime syndicate he tried to quit, shows up at Glen and Lisa’s door, seeking their scheming talents to escape his former cronie's clutches. Needless to say, the Delrays are less than pleased with this notion. Meanwhile, two of the original members of Wicker Dale show up in London in search of their two recently ‘resurrected’ band mates. And Libbet plans to record a solo album while the band is on temporary hiatus. While still trying to deal with the whole ‘Edgar’ situation, Glen and Lisa stumble across a 1963 photograph of their FBI friend, Alvin Torres, wearing a 1980s digital calculator watch! One wild thought leads to another, and before they know it they’re imploring his help to pull off the impossible before he soon retires.Torres, however, has his own ideas of how to resolve the matter...
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- Release Date 06/11/2020
- Author J T Thilbertson
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 15 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.72 x 9 inches
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