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Spit in the Ocean

(1987)
(The fourth book in the Jake Samson series)
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Spit In The Ocean: The Jake Samson Series Book 4

Spit In The Ocean is the FOURTH hard-boiled but "wonderfully wry" Jake Samson Detective Mystery by award-winning author Shelley Singer.

"Breathtaking action is offset by the wise-cracking Jake and Rosie. The tension will keep you reading all night long. Compelling characterization by Singer makes this series a must-read, with authentic details and witty dialogue." -Mystery Time

IT WAS A JOB THE BARROW GANG MIGHT HAVE ENVIED...

The vault emptied out, not a shot fired. In fact, it resembled a burglary more than a bank job, but when you rob a sperm bank, that's sometimes all it takes. Here's the set-up: The North Coast Sperm Bank in tiny Wheeler, California has been knocked over, and the perp's tossed its assets in the ocean, leaving a religious-nut note of explanation. Just a prank, says Wheeler law enforcement. But the bank says: Not so fast, that stuff was valuable!

Ex-Chicago-cop Jake Samson and his ever-sharp Watson, Rosie Vicente, hired by the bank to find out who made the unauthorized withdrawal, blow into town as a savage storm is approaching. While local law enforcement deals with the storm's mayhem - which includes the discovery of a sperm bank employee who apparently slipped in the mud and fell to her death, Jake and Rosie are up to their knees in colorful locals.

"Jake Samson is sensitive and funny, a little wise, a little wary and pretty wonderful." -Publishers Weekly

WHO WILL LIKE IT: Fans of Thomas Perry, Harlan Coben, Stephen Dobyns, CJ Box, Timothy Hallinan, Lawrence Block, Steve Hamilton and Tony Dunbar; as well as lovers of San Francisco mysteries like Bill Pronzini's "Nameless" Detective series, Marcia Muller's Sharon McCone series, Susan Dunlap's Jill Smith series, and Julie Smith's Rebecca Schwartz series.





Genre: Mystery

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