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Brash Endeavor: A Stan Turner Mystery (Stan Turner Mysteries)

Step into the shoes of Dallas attorney, Stan Turner, in the late 1970s. Then hang on for the ride of your life as Stan is determined to hang up his shingle even though he has no money. Starting his practice on a $2,000 cash advance on his American Express Card, Stan immediately steps into a rattlesnake's nest and has to do some fancy two-steppin' to avoid a lethal strike from his own clients. When Stan's wife, Rebekah, is arrested for murder and a client turns out to be a ghost, Stan turns in his legal pad for a detective's notebook and goes to work to solve these most perplexing mysteries. Teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, Stan pushes on relentlessly to extricate himself and his family from certain doom. Sex, greed and a lust for power drive this most extraordinary novel to a stunning conclusion.

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Born in downtown Detroit in the shadow of the Tiger's Baseball Stadium and to an immigrant mother and on the wrong side of the tracks. Forrest spent his young life as well as most of his teenage years involved with his dad in the illegal rackets, mainly booking horses and loan sharking and the numbers. After a successful business career Haskell now lives near Dallas, Texas with his wife, has four children and eight grandchildren plays a lot of tennis and enjoys writing.

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