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File Size: 638 KB
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Print Length: 253 pages
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Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
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Publisher: Robert T. Germaux (April 6, 2016)
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Publication Date: April 6, 2016
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Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
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Language: English
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ASIN: B01DX54ZFO
ABOUT
HARD COURT:
Miles Bradshaw,
the dot-com billionaire owner of Pittsburgh’s first NBA franchise, hires
private detective Jeremy Barnes to look into what appears to be a simple case
of harassment of one of the team’s players. But when Jeremy (JB to his friends)
begins his investigation, the case proves to be anything but simple, eventually
involving a local businessman with suspected criminal ties, a major FBI task force,
a computer geek in California and a mob boss in Erie. Along the way, JB, who
can quote Shakespeare as quickly and easily as he can land a solid left jab,
uses his wits and his ever-present sense of humor to wend his way through a
cast of characters who range from the ridiculously inept to the ruthlessly
lethal.
As Hard Court
unfolds, there are numerous surprises and plot twists, culminating in a
dramatic confrontation that neither JB nor the reader could have predicted.
ABOUT ROBERT GERMAUX:
Both my parents
were readers. I'm talking stacks-of-books-on-their-nightstands readers. So it's
no surprise that at an early age, I, too, became an avid reader. Everything
from sports books (especially baseball) to Nancy Drew to the Hardy Boys to
almost anything about distant and exotic places.
Although I've always enjoyed
putting words on paper, the writer in me didn't fully emerge until I retired
after three decades of teaching high school English. I quickly wrote two books
aimed at middle school readers, at which point my wife urged me to try a novel
for adults. As is usually the case, Cynthia's idea was a good one.
Over the next few years, I
wrote several books about Pittsburgh private eye Jeremy Barnes. I took a brief
hiatus from the detective genre to write Small Talk and The Backup
Husband. Now I’m back and I just
released my first Jeremy Barnes novel,
Hard Court, on April 11.
In our spare time, Cynthia and I enjoy reading (of course), going to live theater productions, watching reruns of favorite TV shows such as "Sports Night" and "Gilmore Girls," and traveling to some of those distant and exotic places I used to read about as a child. So far, we've been fortunate enough to walk in the sands of Waikiki, swim in the warm waters of the South Pacific and share a romantic dinner in Paris.
I love interacting with my readers and getting their input on my characters and stories. Please feel free to contact me via my website and connect with me on Twitter and Facebook.
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