
A Field Guide to Dead Birdwatchers
Gary Alexander(Author)
Encircle Publications, LLC (Publisher)
Published on 14. February 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
286 pages
978-1-64599-040-6 (ISBN)
Description
TED SNOWE is a hit man… who isn’t. Ted takes "hard-unearned" money from wise guys to rub out their enemies, but instead of providing the requested service, Ted offers his "assignments" two choices: be found dead in the trunk of a stolen Cadillac in an airport garage, or accept a new identity Ted has prepared and then disappear—his own for-profit witness protection program. All select the latter choice, of course, so Ted double-dips and relaxes on the coast of Portugal between jobs.
But all is not exactly going according to plan. The love of his life, Beth Palmer Brutto, has left him. His last assignment—birdwatching enthusiast Bob Chance, who embezzled from the wrong folks—is not keeping his head down in his new life. When Bob and his girlfriend are gunned down in front of a large hotel, Ted realizes his clients have discovered his duplicity, and they send a real hit man after him, the aptly-tagged Tony Whack Job, a man handy with an ice pick who idolizes Ted Bundy.
Fearing that a similar end awaits Beth as well as his last three "disappeareds," Ted heads home to try and thwart the attacks. To do so, he must run a gauntlet that includes Beth's serial-bride mother, birdwatcher Bob Chance's merry widow, a Ponzi artist, a beer-guzzling cat named Fluffy, and of course, Tony Whack Job.
With a dismal pro basketball career behind him, a recent bent for writing bad poetry, and a growing interest in birdwatching, Ted must face these latest challenges as he approaches male-menopausal age-40, thinking that a conscience can be a terrible thing to have.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
407 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64599-040-6 (9781645990406)
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A prolific author, Gary Alexander has written a score of novels and more than 150 short stories. One story appeared in Best American Mystery Stories 2010, another in Ice Cold, a Mystery Writers of America anthology. Alexander is a nonsmoking, nondrinking vegetarian. He does, however, abuse caffeine and chocolate.