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A POLICE PROCEDURAL THAT WILL KEEP YOU GUESSING UNTIL THE END!
Solving a murder across jurisdictional lines requires cooperation. It’s too bad these detectives don’t play well with others.
A shooting at an illegal after-hours club sends Spokane County Detective Shane McAfee and his partner searching for a murderer. There are no witnesses, and the evidence is thin, but McAfee is determined to catch this killer.
Their search takes them into the backyard of the Spokane Police Department, where a similar shooting has occurred. Soon they’re fighting with their SPD counterparts for information that could help solve their case.
With a rising body count, will departmental politics and jurisdictional backbiting allow a predator to go free? Or can McAfee bring everyone together so they can catch a murderer?
The After-Hours War is the tenth book in the 509 Crime Stories, a series of novels set in Eastern Washington with revolving lead characters. Grab this book today if you like fast-paced police procedurals with captivating characters.
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Praise for the 509 Crime Stories:
★★★★★ “This has been such a great series, and I very much recommend it.” – Gena
★★★★★ “Great characters and story. I just bought his next one.” – Pat
★★★★★ “The cops are real and compelling…” – Frank
★★★★★ “…a great read, with great characters, and always an interesting storyline!” – Augustin
★★★★★ “A great series that leaves one looking forward to more books to come.” – Keith
★★★★★ “Stumbled across the series and I’ve read six in a row now.” – Jeffers
★★★★★ “I’m happy reading Colin Conway’s work, easy reads without wasting words. Always a winner.” – Karin
ADDITIONAL SERIES BY COLIN CONWAY
The John Cutler Mysteries – hard-hitting private detective stories
The Flip-Flop Detective – light-hearted amateur sleuth mysteries
The Cozy Up series – not your grandma’s cozies
The Charlie-316 series – political/criminal thrillers
The 509 Crime Stories – fast-paced police procedurals
Genre: Mystery
Solving a murder across jurisdictional lines requires cooperation. It’s too bad these detectives don’t play well with others.
A shooting at an illegal after-hours club sends Spokane County Detective Shane McAfee and his partner searching for a murderer. There are no witnesses, and the evidence is thin, but McAfee is determined to catch this killer.
Their search takes them into the backyard of the Spokane Police Department, where a similar shooting has occurred. Soon they’re fighting with their SPD counterparts for information that could help solve their case.
With a rising body count, will departmental politics and jurisdictional backbiting allow a predator to go free? Or can McAfee bring everyone together so they can catch a murderer?
The After-Hours War is the tenth book in the 509 Crime Stories, a series of novels set in Eastern Washington with revolving lead characters. Grab this book today if you like fast-paced police procedurals with captivating characters.
Scroll up and join the action by grabbing THE AFTER-HOURS WAR today!
Praise for the 509 Crime Stories:
★★★★★ “This has been such a great series, and I very much recommend it.” – Gena
★★★★★ “Great characters and story. I just bought his next one.” – Pat
★★★★★ “The cops are real and compelling…” – Frank
★★★★★ “…a great read, with great characters, and always an interesting storyline!” – Augustin
★★★★★ “A great series that leaves one looking forward to more books to come.” – Keith
★★★★★ “Stumbled across the series and I’ve read six in a row now.” – Jeffers
★★★★★ “I’m happy reading Colin Conway’s work, easy reads without wasting words. Always a winner.” – Karin
ADDITIONAL SERIES BY COLIN CONWAY
The John Cutler Mysteries – hard-hitting private detective stories
The Flip-Flop Detective – light-hearted amateur sleuth mysteries
The Cozy Up series – not your grandma’s cozies
The Charlie-316 series – political/criminal thrillers
The 509 Crime Stories – fast-paced police procedurals
Genre: Mystery
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