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Rogue

An Ike Schwartz Mystery

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Rogue

Written by: Frederick Ramsay
Narrated by: Lloyd James
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Ruth Harris, Sheriff Ike Schwartz’s fiancée, is involved in a near-fatal automobile accident. But Ike is convinced the crash was rigged. Even though he is embroiled in a close election, has no jurisdiction over the investigation, and can find no support in the usual law enforcement community, he places himself on leave and goes rogue to investigate and seek the person or persons responsible for putting Ruth in a coma.

His efforts attract help from unexpected and irregular sources. Old friends in the covert community step up, and his loyal staff in Picketsville provide undercover assistance. The journey leads him to state’s rights organizations and then to several zealots and dissident academics before it finally ends at home in Picketsville.

A Poisoned Pen Press Mystery

©2011 Frederick Ramsay (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Mystery Police Procedurals
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Praise for Frederick Ramsay’s Stranger Room: “Ramsay skillfully weaves historical fact into his story, all the while blending brisk action with excellent characterization.” ( Publishers Weekly)
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