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August Snow

August Snow, Book 1

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August Snow

Written by: Stephen Mack Jones
Narrated by: Luis Moreno
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August Snow, an ex-police detective who was fired from the Detroit PD, brought down the entire corrupt department and the mayor with a wrongful dismissal lawsuit. The son of an African American cop and a Mexican American painter, August Snow is most at home in Detroit's Mexicantown neighborhood, where he grew up - the neighborhood he's now returned to and hopes to revitalize with his settlement money of $12 million. The trouble is August has old enemies with scores to settle.

When an old acquaintance, finance magnate Eleanore Paget, hears August is back in town, she tries to hire him to investigate suspicious goings-on at her investment bank. August declines - detective work is no longer his beat. When Eleanore is found dead the next day of an apparent suicide, August doesn't buy it for a minute. His search for her killer will drag him into a rat's nest of Detroit's most dangerous criminals.

©2017 Stephen Mack Jones (P)2020 Recorded Books
African American Crime Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Noir Private Investigators
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She wanted August Snow to investigate secretly, so as to decide on the future. She was being cast out from her family empire and there were people, alive and unpunished, who were responsible for it. August thought that her remarks conveyed an aspersion of the most offensive kind on the management of her Titan Investment and Securities Group. He refused her employment.
When Eleanore was found shot dead the very next day, August felt nasty about it. He felt the truth — the disheartening truth — of her words.

Eleanore was at a serious crisis in her business.

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