A 19-year old beatnik girl is kidnapped. A throat-slitting maniac the newspapers call The Slasher has just claimed his 13th victim. A homosexual prostitute is murdered and no one cares because its Christmas time in The Fabulous Fifties. There is only one man who can set things right again, private detective Mike Lawson and he's willing to take on City Hall and The Mob to do it.Be warned that this is a politically incorrect thriller, written by a slightly deranged Vietnam veteran, with a little sex in it (but he didn't want ...
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A 19-year old beatnik girl is kidnapped. A throat-slitting maniac the newspapers call The Slasher has just claimed his 13th victim. A homosexual prostitute is murdered and no one cares because its Christmas time in The Fabulous Fifties. There is only one man who can set things right again, private detective Mike Lawson and he's willing to take on City Hall and The Mob to do it.Be warned that this is a politically incorrect thriller, written by a slightly deranged Vietnam veteran, with a little sex in it (but he didn't want to stress it). Mark Thomas McGee has written a dozen books on the low budget film industry in the 1950s, his most recent being You Won't Believe Your Eyes and Teenage Thunder. Bullets Are My Business is his first novel. You've been warned.
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